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Patrick James "Papa" Feeley

Houston, Texas

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PATRICK "PAPA" JAMES FEELEY, 59, of Houston passed away on Saturday, June 11, 2005. He was born on December 21, 1945 in Manhattan, New York. He was a 1971 graduate of the University of Texas. He was employed by KBR for 31 years. For 10 years he worked for the Faith Baptist Mission where he taught...

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I first met Pat about twenty five years ago..it was about the time London Kellogg had just moved to the
Wembley office (right next to the football stadium or as Pat would say
the soccer stadium).
Over the intervening years our paths crossed and on many occasions Pat and I shared a warm English beer or two.
Betty and I were fortunate enough over the last few years to meet Lelah and share some good times together.
As a good friend Pat will be sorely missed....

What can I say about the man I was lucky enough to have as a father-in-law for twelve years? Well, I can say that time spent with Pat was quality time, not just because he is a wonderful person, but because he was always present in the moment. He loved wrestling on the floor with his grandkids and teaching them about nature. I believe the reason so many people say that he was always happy is because the happiness he gave others was reflected on his face. He was an emotional pillar that we all...

I meet pat on and off here in London and he was always a great guy.!!!

It was an honour and a privilege to have known Pat as a friend and as a work colleague. He was a great guy and will be sadly missed by all who knew and loved him. My deepest sympathy to Lelah and to all Pat's family.

Pat was one of the most pleasant guys I have ever met. He was a true gentleman and had a permanent smile on his face. He will be sadly missed by his colleagues and friends. May God bless his soul and give comfort to all his family and relatives.

Sincere and heartfelt condolences to Pat's family from mine. Such a nice person and positive, upbeat influence to everyone around him. Pat, I'm so sorry I couldn't attend your services to say good bye and to visit with your family. I'll light a prayer candle for you at Beijing's Lama Temple (and of course, raise a toast or two).

Pat was first and foremost a gentleman; always smiling, always happy to help and always game for a laugh. I feel priviledged to have worked with Pat.
My heartfelt condolences to Lelah and the family. May you find comfort and strength in the brightest jewels that are your memories.

I knew Pat from my days working at KBR. What a great guy to have known. My deepest sympathy to the family.

I met Pat back in the late '90's. He was one of those people that you always enjoyed meeting and working with. His personality rubbed off on everyone that he came in contact with. He was truly part of the "A" team and will be sadly missed.