Patrick-Gottsch-Obituary

Patrick Gottsch

Omaha, Nebraska

1953 - 2024

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Gottsch, Patrick June 3, 1953 - May 18, 2024Patrick Gottsch, age 70, "a visionary," who dedicated his life to promoting and growing the rural and western way of life, died on Saturday, May 18, 2024, in the Fort Worth Stockyards.Patrick Gene Gottsch was born on June 3, 1953, to Bernard "Pat" and...

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Always remember when he came on TV, how genuine he was and informative about his work..His family must be so proud of the legacy that he has left them. So many shows to watch now,RIP Patrick.

With love and peace to you Patrick as I'm watching the 2025 Rose Parade from Jacksonville, FLA.

What a captivating story, there will never be another like him. He made my life better by broadcasting family music, such as The Marty Stewart Show, The Presleys, Polka Joe & so many more. I love Trains & Locomotives and all the family entertainment that is really a cross section of America. He fought really hard to give the country one of the finest family oriented networks there is in America today. I really appreciate what he did for the country

Thank you for your determination to make RFD-TV what you dreamed it could become. I have watched the channel continually over the years. But, I was never so excited and happy to view on RFD-TV the sale of the Jr. Steer Champions at the Houston Show 2020. It was so great for RFD-TV to air the complete sale, so young people at home could see how their dreams could come true. Patrick, you lived a great life, but we lost you too soon. I know you still had a lot of dreams to achieve. ...

Enjoyed reading this obituary = he definitely was a leader in agriculture, FFA, and country music, which all of us enjoy! Thankful his family plan to keep the momentum going - keep good memories of your days with him alive, also.

We are saddened at the loss of Patrick. RFD is still our favorite channel even though we are retired and now live in town and keep no livestock. I know he will be missed by everyone in agriculture and all the peoples lives he touched. Prayers for his family, Gary & Joyce Moore Midland, TX

We have wat5ched an listen to him an his adorable grandaughters!!!! He will be missed by so many,many people !!! Prayers to the family. Sonny & Barbara E. Chapman

Thank you Patrick for giving us great tv to watch. You brought rodeo to the public. Thank you for all you contributed to The Stockyards in FT. Worth Texas where I was born and raised. My favorite place on earth was the Stockyards. And now it's unbelievable how you toke us into the far future! We met you at a rodeo once and you were very gracious to us.You will be for ever missed by everyone! Again thank you!!! And to Patrick's family thank you for sharing him with us!

My very favorite TV channels. My sympathy to the family. May they find peace in the Lord and may He comfort them.