Patrick-Day, Sr.-Obituary

Patrick D. Day, Sr.

Vallejo, California

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June 26, 1948 - Jan. 9, 2014Patrick D. "Pat" Day Sr., 65, passed away Thursday, Jan. 9, at Kaiser Hospital in Sacramento as a result of an accident fall.Pat was born in Seattle, WA and was a longtime and former resident of Vallejo before moving to Rio Vista. He was a plumber by trade.Survivors...

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Hard to believe 7 years have gone by since Pat passed away. I’m remembering how fun it always was to see his smiling face at VHS class reunions & get togethers. For a short time in middle school we went “steady” and I changed my name from Patti to “Pat” because we thought it would be cute ...and it was! RIP my friend

When we think of Pat, we remember Giants Baseball and the cabin at Donner - these are the places we enjoyed with him. The person we shared with him was Pamela - truly a light in his life and to her and his family we send our love and prayers.

A couple of years ago....more salt and pepper

Pat, you were a good friend and a great human being. We all will miss you sorely and know we will meet again later.

So hard to believe that one of our classmates and friends - who was so full of life - is no longer here . . . his beautiful spirit will live on in our hearts and memories until we meet again . . .warm condolences to his family who he loved so much and all his great friends. God bless you real good!

I've known Pat for 60 years. I think we first met in kindergarten at Cooper School. We played golf and baseball together as kids, were teammates in Little League baseball, Junior High baseball and High School golf. We had many great experiences together growing up. Pat was one of my oldest and dearest friends. Having a close friendship with someone for so long is rare and that was never lost. I loved him and I know he loved me. I was fortunate to see him at my home in Washington with...

My sincerest condolences to Pat's family and friends. I met Pat when I worked with him at the Concord Naval Weapons Station, 1985 - 1990, He did some plumbing work on my home with the help of his son and another time with the help of Pam. He was a great plumber and more than that, a very great friend.
He will be missed by all who knew him.

It was a pleasure to be a friend of Pats from the Cooper thru the VHS day's.I was very happy to have a chance to spend some time with him at our 45th "get together" in Sept. He left us too soon with lots of good memories. A great guy, he will be missed by us all.

I don't feel like I lost a friend...I lost a brother! We've been best of friends for 40 years and it still hasn't sunk in that I'll never see him again. I keep waiting for his truck to pull up in my driveway so we can go have breakfast together somewhere. We played softball all over the U.S.in the '70's and we were always roommates on the road.... not to mention living with him on Cassady Street in Vallejo for a year in 2001. He was the best friend a man could have and he can't be replaced! A...

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family!