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PATRICK RICHARD HARVEY

Santa Fe, New Mexico

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PATRICK RICHARD HARVEY Passed away Sunday, November 27, 2011, of natural causes. Pat was born in St. Cloud, MN on March 17,1927 to Margaret Daeley Harvey and Bretrum "Pat" Harvey. He graduated in 1945 from Havre Montana High School. He was stationed after World War II in Namur, Belgium and...

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one of the finest person i ever knew, i visted he and mary in Sante Fe and and was a pleasure to be around such a positive man. i lived in Leadvillenfor a number of years and until we got our own house he and Mart were gracious enough to let us live in the Leadville house. yrs he has a Sauna and took delight in jumping in the snow after. never met anyone that cane close to Pat and Mary.

Pat and Mary were Leadville and post-Leadville friends...they were unique, gracious and fun friends. I learned from them how to properly host a dinner party and sauna and ski and cook and laugh.

Rest in peace old Purdue buddy. See you soon.

Pat was a very close friend of my step father, Dr. Franklin Aldrich. I met him several times as a kid, and even ran the Bolder Boulder with he and Frank one year. I heard many wonderful stories about him over the years. I found out recently that he was in Santa Fe in a rehab facility. I am finishing an emergency medicine residency in Albuquerque, and when my mom came down to visit, we spent an afternoon with him there. It was so great to see him after all this time. He was a really...

I am grateful that Pat was my friend and teacher and later, my client. When i was a young lawyer, Pat shared his knowledge and wisdom of mining and safety and investigations. He shared his astute insights into modern history and philosophy and his many stories and humor and opinions on topics ranging from J Edgar to World War II, to Viet Nam protestors (like me). He accepted me regardless of my views or background, far removed from his. He offered sound advice and the lessons of a seasoned,...

We were deeply saddened to hear of Pat's passing. He was a longstanding friend and colleague in the mine safet and health field-- an area where he developed a well-deserved national reputation for expertise and dedication. As a Montanan transplanted to DC, I enjoyed joshing him about the relative merits of growing up in Butte and Havre. He and Mary were the kindest of hosts to those of us lucky enough to visit them in Santa Fe. They were genuine and delightful friends to so many people in so...

What sad news. Pat was a dear friend for many years. We shared many interests and just hit it off. Our conversations frequently took place on Decoration Day and Armistice Day (he didn't care for the modern terms). I'll miss those calls - I'll miss Pat. RIP Pat.

We are very sorry to hear of Pat's death. He was a very special person. I am one of many who worked with him at the Climax Molybdenum Company.

So sorry to hear of cousin Pat's passing. My Mom Janice Harvey Clark sends her sympathy as do I . Rest in Peace Patrick.