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Patrick Bernard Dugan

Saint Louis, Missouri

1945 - 2021

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Dugan, Patrick Bernard

Born on April 4, 1945, Pat passed away peacefully on Sunday, February 28, 2021 after a long struggle with dementia. Pat was the husband of Patricia (Neary); father of Colleen (Terry) Murray and Timothy (Caryn); proud Papa of MaryClare, Charlie and Joseph...

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Both Pat´s are never far from our memory... such lovely times spent together from Pat, best man in our 1970 wedding to Colleen and Tim appearing, to GS and the grandchildren era.

Dear Patty and family, We have no trouble remembering the fine heart and soul that was Patrick( Pat). Patty, what a steadfast, strong and brave woman you were for Pat and are to this day. Love, Barb and David

I worked with Patrick for one amazing, memorable year at Delmar Harvard in University City. For the first half of the year, I was his assistant, and then in the second half, he was my mentor for my internship. I will always remember his big smile, warm hugs, and sweet patience. He was generous with his time, his insights, and Dairy Queen treats to celebrate his students' successes. His low, quiet voice kept the lid on the classroom without shouting or threats. He contributed so very much to...

Mr. Dugan was a good man and he was my 6th grade teacher at Spoede School. It was the 1968-1969 school year. I went to his wedding on a rainy evening, I believe it was November 1968 at a Catholic Ch urch. We threw rice after the ceremony. I went there with 2 of my classmates, Rob Schalk and Michael Farley. Actually, the last time I saw Mr. Dugan was June, 1969, 52 years ago. Mr. Dugan was the first male teacher I had, he took a real interest in us kids. I think he was 24 years old at the...

Pat, colleen ,Tim, and Terry i am very sorry for your loss. Patrick was a kind and gentle man. I Enjoyed getting to know you these past few years. My thoughts and prayers go out to you at this time.

Pat was the most funniest man and so fun to be around he was a character I enjoy taking care of him , rest-well my friend , I will truly miss you

I´m heartbroken to hear this news. The Dugan boys were a big part of my summers. The last two nights I dreamt of them. Prayers for the family

Colleen, I'm sorry for your loss. Will certainly hold you & your family in prayer.

A Renaissance man who loved his fellow humans.