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Patrick Inglis

Boise, Idaho

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Patrick J. Inglis 1960 - 2011 Patrick James Inglis, 51, Boise, Idaho passed away unexpectedly on December 23, 2011. Pat was born on September 7, 1960 in Boise, Idaho to Richard and Sandra Inglis. A life-long Boise native, Pat attended Cole and McKinley grade schools, West Junior High and...

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Gabe,
I am so sorry for the loss of your dad. I didn't know him. but the loss of a father is tough to deal with. I am a lifetime friend of your mom's. I have known your family all my life. I'm sorry you had to go through this during the Holidays.

Bev, I have been thinking of you and your family since I heard of your loss, but also I have been thinking of what a great human Pat was! I sincerely hope you will find peace of mind during this time in you and your sons grief. Take care. Im sorry I couldn't attend the service.

Seems like just the other day we were joking around at the mini-reunion. You always made me laugh! Another of my friends gone too soon.

May God's compassion, and love give great hope, and strength to the Inglis family. Pat you were a very dear life long friend, and May you Rest In Peace!

Dear Bev and boys, and S&I - my heart hugely grieves along with your loss. Memories abound of a great guy, for Pat was not only my boss for 13 years, but also a good friend and family in many ways. May the God of all comfort and peace be ever so close to each of you through this sad time. Love and prayers to you all.

Pat was in the senior class of my fraternity when I was a freshman. I last saw him at the Rose Bowl in 2001. He was so happy - and so proud to introduce me to Beverly. Just a wonderful man. As much as all of us will miss him, my heart goes out to his family and those who were lucky enough to be part of his daily life.

I'm one of Pat's brothers from Zeta Psi at the University of Wa. So shocked and sorry to hear this news, and so many great memories of Pat from years gone by. To Beverly and all of Pat's family, I send sincere condolences, and have no doubt his memory will live on for a long time. Take care.

Pat and I were fraternity brothers at the University of Washington and were in the same class. He was a great guy with a wonderful sense of humor. To all of Pat's family (especially Beverly, Gabe, Austin, Jackson, and Richard) and his many friends, I'm so very sorry for your loss. Godspeed Pat.

We will always miss you and will always remember the good times. Rest in peace, see you in heaven.