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Patrick Harold Donigan

Trenton, New Jersey

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Patrick Harold Donigan HAMILTON - Patrick Harold Donigan, 71, passed away peacefully at his home in Venice, FL, on Friday, May 1, 2009. Born on March 25, 1938, in Belmar, NJ, he was a Hamilton, NJ, resident for most of his life before retiring to Venice, FL, in 1999. He was a graduate of Trenton...

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Dan and Donigan family

Was discussing great Hamilton soccer players with a friend tonight and searched out the Donigan family. I was sorry to see that your father passed. He only coached me for a brief time, but his approach has stayed with me. My deepest sympathies.

To the Donigan Family,
My son Jim played with Danny on soccer teams coached by Pat for many years while we lived in Hamilton Twp., NJ. I will add Pat's name to our prayer list at church and pray as well that God helps you find peace in your loss.

Dear Donigan Family,
I'm so sorry to hear about the passing of Mr. Donigan. He was a terrific soccer coach as well as a mentor to me. He already is greatly missed. God bless Kevin Gardiner

Dear Joan our thoughts and prayers are with you & your family. Pat & I went to school together, we were both in the scouts, and coached soccer. It all seems like yesterday, God Bless, Ruben Rivera

Dear Dan,

Joan, David and I send our sympathies to you, your Mom and brothers. We still remember you hopping over the fence to see David whenever you had a moment to give him. You are always remembered whenever we look at your former home. Hope you are doing well.

Joan, It only seems like yesterday when you and Doc where showing me and my parents your beautiful location in Florida. You and Doc were such great hosts. I still treasure that cd that is full of memories that you both put together for me.
I will always remember the great golf mathces that we had, amd the trips to Myrtle Beach.
I know that Doc would want you and your wonderful families to be stong during this difficult time. He was always very proud of his boys and love talking...

Dear Joan, I have so many happy memories of Little League days and soccer games we attended together. I can still see Pat restringing Jim's baseball mitt, and us sitting through the "long" B League games when John and Pat (?) played together. Keep your happy memories , Joan. They will comfort you in days to come. My deepest sympahy to you and all your wonderful family. God Bless! Joanne Leigh

DONIGAN FAMILY,

SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR LOSS.
I HOPE PAT HAD A PEACEFUL PASSING.

Hi Joan and family, My deepest sympathy on loss of Pat.

Arlene from Endicott Rd.