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Patrick Condon

Newton, New Jersey

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LITTLE FALLS - Patrick Condon, 61, died Sunday, Oct. 2, 2011, at St. Barnabes Hospital in Livingston. He was born to Mary and Thomas Condon in Glen Ridge. At the age of 10 he was adopted by William and Helen Condon.

Mr. Condon was a graduate of Franklin High School and the University of...

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I remember Pat as a friend and coworker at DYFS. He was also captain and player/manager of our Newark City League Baseball Team (Sponsored by CWA). Pat was very fair to all the players and made each game a fun competition. Condolences to his family and friends. He is greatly missed.

mr condon its me and my flippy i heard from heather very sad we will miss you i dont know how we will see you and talk to you again

Pat, I will miss you. My childhood and adult friend who always kept me laughing. Loyal and loving. Peace and condolences to the family. Paul Tomey.

Oh Pat,
I notified all of the friends/classmates I keep in touch with on Facebook and through Email. It's hard to understand why it is already your time to go. We all still have so much living to do. I compiled a picture last night for your daughter of some photos I had of you from 1st grade thru 12th. Will bring it today when I visit. We all enjoyed your friendship over the years and your terrific sense of humor. Franklin was a close knit town back then and all families had strong ties...

Pat and I worked together for a short seven years and enjoyed one another's conversation. A historian he was, with a tremendous heart. May the Creator's peace and blessings be upon the family.

Pat was a good friend in high school. I always enjoyed his good sense of humor and abilities to look at things positively. We shared many spaghetti dinners at my house after basketball games. He will always be 18 in my memories. I am happy to know he had a loving daughter. God bless, Pat.

I shall always remember Patrick Condon as the "Sports Historian of Franklin". With his brilliant mind, Pat could bring to interesting conversation the accomplishments of athletes from years past. What an interesting young man who left us too soon. His struggle with cancer was that of a hero. And when I told him so at his bedside, his only reply was, "I am only doing what I have to do." Such courage! Such humility! Such loss of a good friend. Safe journey Patrick!

To friends and family of Mr. Condon. You can feel that death can leave a heartache that nothing can heal just know that Love can leave a memory that no one can steal. Draw close to God and he will draw close to you.-James 4:8.

Our prayers are with you Heather from the Ball Family. We lived next to Pat on Kane street in Frabklin and have many fine memories of Pat and his adopted parents. R.I.P Patrick Condon.