PATRICK-EASTER-Obituary

PATRICK EASTER

Washington, District of Columbia

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 PATRICK JOHN EASTER (Age 54)  Died on Wednesday, November 29, 2017, in Washington, DC, where he lived with his beloved and devoted wife and partner of twenty-three years, Robyn Delehanty.  Patrick was born in Harlingen, TX on December 7, 1962 to Geraldine Gray and William Burton Easter....

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Patrick was a very heart warming person he has touched so many at pizzolis with his kindness and great spirit you have earned your wings fly high and rest peaceful from your pizzolis family

Patrick was amazing person, He was kind,funny, honestly i don't know what say! My heart is crying for loss of amazing person. Today i just called his number and lovely wife picked up the phone she was crying and throw a bomb at me (Patrick had passed away.He always come to my pizzeria since i open. we became good friend .Honestly i never see any one like PATRICK JOHN(kind,caring,loving,funny,so simple.I know He will in the best place in heaven.May God Help Robyn to bear her loss.Patrick will...

Patrick was always a person I could go talk to and relax. I have many fond memories of our conversations about PR, music, New Orleans, and even NM when I was thinking about moving here. I could always sit around and throw a few jokes with Señor Pascuas like I used to call him which is a direct translation to Spanish for Mr. Easter. I will always remember him as the good friend he was, and a person I could talk to anytime.

Just hearing of Patrick's passing. My prayers and condolences to Robyn, the Easter family, friends, and Patrick's EPA family. I spent many joyful moments with Patrick because that's what his presence provided, joy. He had a passion for music, people, the environment, culture and Robyn. I am thankful for the memories. God bless.

Patrick and I became friends in Mrs. Hammer's third grade class. When I returned to Lubbock in High School Patrick was there and so was our friendship. We spent many hours listening to music and driving around in my car. Patrick, James Groves and I learned about music and friend ship. James died while attending Rice University, and now Patrick is gone too, I hope they are listening to great tunes together. Patrick and I lived next door to each other at UT and continued learning about...

I've had the privilege of knowing Patrick since he and my younger brother, Clif, were in the third grade. He was a great guy, so very smart, and so much fun to be around. He and Clif spent hours playing Dungeon and Dragons at our house when they were in Lubbock. They remained best friends through UT and Clif even went on to name his own son after Patrick. Patrick was one of those special people who grabs ahold of your heart and stays there forever. We will all miss our friend, Patrick Easter.

Patrick, your were unique; kind, generous, dedicated, brilliant, and most importantly, loved. You are missed. My prayers go out to you, your good wife Robyn and family. May we someday meet again....Godspeed, my dear friend.

I am so sad to hear of Patrick's death. I knew him in Jr High and high school and still remember him as a kind and gentle person. Nice to know he led an adventurous, dedicated life married to someone wonderful. My deepest condolences.

I thank you & will miss you my friend.
We are all better for having known you.
Thank you for making our world a friendlier & happier place.