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Patrick Andrew Jue

Saint Louis, Missouri

1986 - 2018

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DIED
January 1, 2018
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Saint Louis, Missouri

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Jue, Patrick Andrew 32, of St. Louis, MO passed away unexpectedly, December 24, 2018. He is survived by his parents, Robert and Sandra Jue, sister Christine (Patrick Canterbury) Jue, brother Russell FeltonJue (Leslie), all of Boise, ID. Born July 21, 1986 in Boise, after high school he attended...

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I have no doubt that Patrick is present this holiday season. Trying to make his presence known to his family, friends, loved ones I hope that they are able to see him in all the small things that he loved or shared with them as they come to mind That is him trying to make his presence known.

He’s not gone. We never leave. We only transition to a different state. From our physical to our spirit form.

If a song comes to mind or a phrase in a movie or some thing on a sign...

You were such a bright light. And you continue to shine in our memories.

I first met Patrick when he was 7 years old. I was part of his resource team during his elementary years. I read all the things Patrick's co-workers and adult friends have written about him and I saw all those same traits when he was a young boy: wry sense of humor, patience, brilliance, kindness and an inspiration to his classmates and teachers. I just heard Oprah Winfrey say that your legacy is not a name on a building or a street, but rather your legacy is what you do every day to make...

A fantastic human being who was always friendly and patient. I will miss seeing him in halls at work and saying hello or having a quick chat with him. Just a joy. God Bless his family. Thank you for your Service and being an inspiration to many!



My condolences for your very hard loss. May you find hope in Patrick living now without pain or disability.

Patrick was sweet, smart, and had a quick wit that would catch you off guard. He always made me smile. His strong spirit and determination preceded him into any room. He was in no way diminished by his physical challenges. If anything that made him larger than life. I am so sad to hear of his passing. And I'm thankful to have known him. He was a beautiful soul who left his mark.

Patrick, I will miss your beautiful spirit. I enjoyed seeing you and your dad at work--it always put a smile on my face to see you both in the halls when I lived in St. Louis. You were such a kind, sharp person who will greatly be missed. I am sending my thoughts, prayers, and love to your parents, family and friends.

I have been thinking a lot about Patrick lately, taking me back to our times at Cynthia Mann, Hillside, and Capital. He was brilliant with a great sense of humor and will be missed greatly. Sending prayers out to all of his family and friends.

Bob and Sandy,

It is a privilege to know the three of you. Patrick will be sorely missed. His presence at work was a daily pleasure. God bless you both.