Patrick-Hill-Obituary

Mr. Patrick Michael "Pat" Hill

Otis, Oregon

Nov 28, 1962 – Dec 10, 2018 (Age 56)

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BORN
November 28, 1962
DIED
December 10, 2018
AGE
56
LOCATION
Otis, Oregon

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Mr. Patrick Michael Hill, of Lake Oswego Or., born on November 28, 1962 in Seattle, Washington, to Beth Hill of Baltimore, MD. and Doug Hill of Rancho Mirage, CA., passed away at age 56 on December 10, 2018 in Otis, Oregon.
Patrick was engaged to Mandi Rundstrom. He is survived by his son, Michael Hill who was the absolute light of his life and brought Pat immeasurable joy in his final years; step-daughter Caitlyn Rundstrom; sister, Penny Bowles; brothers, Michael Pecoraro and Chris Pecoraro; and his step children Branden Doyle, Justin Doyle, Shanna Brown, and Hollie Bates, as well as grandchildren Evelyn Doyle, Roman and Florence Doyle, and Rowan Bates.
Patrick enjoyed fishing, hunting, sports, and rock & roll. Pat was a funny, brilliant, and loved man who fit in with any crowd he was with. Patrick was in the Timeshare industry for many years as a sales representatives for Wyndham Destinations. Thanks to Pat, many families have been enjoying their Worldmark vacations. Patrick will certainly be missed by many.
Friends and family are welcome to attend the memorial service, officiated by Pastor Brian Robbins, on Saturday, January 26, 2019 at 2:00 p.m. at Faith Baptist Church, 5750 Hwy 101, Lincoln City, Oregon, 97367. A celebration of life following the service will be held privately. The funeral home is Bateman Pacific View-Lincoln City, 2164 Ne East Devils Lake Rd, Lincoln City, (541) 994-4662.

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Pat loved life, friends, and strangers, the man had and heart of gold. Miss him

Pat was my dear friend , we had fishing and hunting adventures together . Played golf. I've known Pat most of my life we had so many fun times and a few not so fun but I always considered him my dear friend. I love him like a brother . I hope to share a few stories of the times we had at his celebration of life. I will always be your friend Pat.

I did not know Pat early in life and only met him 5 or 6 years ago. He was incredibly funny and had me laughing with tears many times. We shared a love of our children, families and fishing. I told Pat many times He was one of the smartest guys around. On our most recent fishing trip. Two days, he wanted to talk about his family especially Mikey and his future. Pat knew his health was failing and he wanted to make sure Mikey was a man's man, Fishing and other guy stuff that Pat enjoyed so...

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