Patrick-Guillot-Obituary

Patrick Carl Guillot

Dallas, Texas

1945 - 2013

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September 30, 2013
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Guillot, Patrick Carl 1945 - 2013 Patrick Carl Guillot passed away on September 30, 2013, at the age of 68 following a valiant battle with cancer. He was born April 12, 1945 in Dallas, Texas to L.E and Helen Ruth Guillot. A lifelong academic, Pat graduated from Jesuit High School in 1963,...

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Becky,

I just learned of Pat's passing. I have thought of you often and will call
you. I saw Amanda's name and asked my niece Alissa Raymond Bennett if...
With deep sadness,
Anne Raymond (Fowler)
I have been married and living in New York for 25 years and I dated Jack.

Christian, We are sorry to hear about your Dad. JD let us know. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

I was blessed to have known Pat the last four years and to witness his incredible love for life and always serene spirit. I will remember his wisdom and laughter and his servant spirit. Dru - my prayers continue to be with you and your family as you miss this precious man.

I first met Pat just after he graduated from law school. I was a claims supv. at Aetna, and Pat handled some of our litigation. We had a common bond thru our love of the Longhorns. He was a great attorney and a wonderful man. I am so very sorry for your loss.

Becky: Nancy and I were deeply saddened to learn of Pat's passing. Since we joined you at dinner in 1982 in our first years as Uniform Law Commissioners, Pat has been one of my closest friends at Conference. I will ever remember our sharing an evening with you at the SONY Studio party in Pasadena. Pat will be deeply misses by all of us a Conference and a very bright candle has been extinguished.
Dick and Nancy Long

I am so sorry to hear of his passing. He attended many of my SMU Informal Courses classes along with his friend, Win Padgett. My condolences to the family. He was a very fine man.

In 1963, we graduated together from Jesuit-Dallas. He, in the top 3% of the class; I, in the bottom 3%. Both of us attended daily Jesuit-Mass prior to lunches. Both of us carrier-ed in the Justice arena. Although our paths never crossed after '63, have thought of him often because of his kindness, streightforward energy. God Bless, Pat, & family. Deacon Bobby Leicht

We are sad for your loss, Becky. I was pleased that our daughter Lindsey got to know Amanda and Dru while living in Dallas. I know Pat was loved by so many and you all will miss him.

A Mighty Oak Has Fallen! Pat was a distinguished Judge, a great lawyer, a devoted family man, a true colleague, mentor, role model and friend. We lived across the alley from his parents in Kelsey Square and used to fetch the tennis balls that flew over the fence! Later, as an attorney myself, I knew Pat as a Judge, practicing attorney and mediator. He was always prepared, friendly and courteous to all. We will miss him. May our Heavenly Father ease your grief and leave only the cherished...