Patrick-Coyne-Obituary

Patrick Coyne

Frisco, Texas

1948 - 2013

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August 21, 2013
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Frisco, Texas

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Coyne, Patrick William Dec 14, 1948 - Aug 21, 2013 In his lifetime Pat was an athlete, an adoring father, a lover of jokes, a boater, a sports fan, and the ultimate optimist. He and his amazing life force will be missed by all who loved him. Pat is survived by his daughter Sarah Coyne Foglia, her...

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Doubt I will make it Sarah.Your mom knows me and how pat and I knew ea other.Send her my best.Wish it were in cooler weather at the age I am.remember folks he WAS from Oak Cliff,ha.I`m still here.davidkyle

Pat and I shared many UNTOLD experiences.All was fun and/or thought provoking..many don`t know that he was from Oak Cliff and we knew many folks over this way.RIP pat!Think of you often.

7 years have passed and we think of you often. I hope you have found our Ryan. He would get a kick out of you and vice versa. ❤

It is around 1970... Pat and I came from ETSU to his Richardson house for the weekend. We are in his Mercury Cougar heading down Central Exp.to Oak Cliff, for "Girl Hunting"!!etc., etc... WOW!! Thanks for the great, hilarious memories Pat. (By the way, Pat was voted Alpha Delta Pi Sorority "Campus Man Of The Year"!! May God Bless You Pat.

Pat, I was 21 yrs old when you taught me the bond business. Now im 38 yrs old and owner of my own bond business. RIP my teacher and my friend...........(Tawatahey)

anyone who knew Patrick during our high school years or tom embry please e mail me

pat, I remember you from days gone by with my brother tom across the stree on big horn where we lived. you came to tom's open service and I was so pleased to see you there. I will always remember you as a caring and good friend of mine and tom's. I will find you with tom's guidance in heaven, my friend.

Pat was one of a kind. I knew him very well back in the '70's. His raspy voice and contagious laugh will never be forgotten. You could never stay mad at him. He would say something so hilarious, you couldn't stay mad. He definitely had a unique gift with humor. I know his family and friends will miss him greatly. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

A good friend, and many great memories and hilarious times.a real force of life