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Patrick Gilmore Kilcoyne

Saint Louis, Missouri

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Kilcoyne, Patrick Gilmore Aug. 31, 1966-Nov. 20, 2017. Our beloved Patrick Gilmore Kilcoyne died peacefully on Nov. 20, 2017. He was surrounded by family. Pat was 51 and lived in Washington, D.C. Pat is remembered with love by his mother Kathleen (Gilmore) Kilcoyne, sister Paula (Nathan Ball) and...

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Patrick. RIP. I cannot believe you past away age 51 years of age.

I am very sorry to hear about Patrick. He and I knew each other from a volunteer organization on and off for a couple of decades, and used to share advice and laughs related to our both working in the federal government. I found Patrick a gentle giant with great humor and a sharp mind, and courageous about some challenges in life; this inspired me. I will miss him. My sympathy to you.

I met Patrick in high school, as I graduated with his cousin John from SLUH. I appreciated his unique nature and gentle soul throughout the years. I took him to a fraternity party in our college days, and I knew that wasn't his cup of tea. He had a sharp perspective on life, and smart sense of humor. He will be missed but never forgotten. I am thankful to have known him through his brother Martin. The Kilcoyne family is one of the best I've known, along with the Gilmores. God bless Patrick...

Dear Kathy and Martin, So sorry to hear about Patrick. We will keep you in our prayers. Doc and Jackie Chehval

His work and leadership in the Recovery International organization has been greatly appreciated. He has been included in the Annual Novena Enrollment in the Shrine Prayer Guild of the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception as of 26 Nov. 2017.

My sympathies to all the family. Claire, his stepmother, and I have been friends since before Patrick came into her life. Through her I felt that I knew Patrick and I followed his life. A sad loss.

Patrick was a colleague of mine at CFTC in Washington, DC. He was, as all who knew him can attest, a gentleman--a truly nice fellow. Patrick had an easy laugh and a sparkle in his eye. I will remember him as a friend.

Our sympathies to Patrick's family and friends. He was a devout Recovery International participant and leader, and we will miss him in the Area Team #32 covering Washington, DC, Maryland and Virginia. He was a great advocate and philosopher. Left us way too soon.

I am sad to hear this news. I was a friend of Patrick's Dad Ray, and I know how proud he was of all his family. My sincere sympathy.