Patrick-Kutschbach-Obituary

Patrick F. Kutschbach

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

About

LOCATION
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Staff Sgt. Patrick F. Kutschbach, 25, of Kennedy Township, was killed in action on Saturday, November 10, 2007 while conducting combat operations in the southern end of the Tagab Valley in Afghanistan. He was serving with Operational Detachment-Alpha 021 of Company B, 1st Battalion, 10th Special...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Thinking of you, your service and sacrifice today! God bless you and the family and friends you continue to watch over.

It's been a long time since we've seen you and heard your voice. I'm grateful to have a video of you so I've been watching & listening to that for the last couple of days. We all miss you very much, Pat. Keep an eye on us as always!

Time doesn´t change how much you are loved and missed. You will always be a part of our lives - you just have a better view!! We remember- always

It's November so memories are flooding in as always at this time of year. You are missed, Dearheart, so much...I watched your brothers laughing & talking together yesterday, and I could only imagine you being there, too. Your spirit is always with us and I can hear you laugh as clearly as I heard them yesterday. Keep watch over us, Pat. We love you & miss you so much. DOL

Remembering and honoring you and all of our fallen service members who so bravely fought and sacrificed their lives for our freedom. Thank you

We are reminded this week of what it means to be an American and what you sacrificed for all of us. You were brave, Paddy, and that is something not everyone can claim. You lived it-you died for it. Hoping that we can somehow honor your sacrifice by living in truth, staying committed to our values and recognizing the blessings we have been given. You are in our hearts ~ always~ el

Just miss you so much, honey.

Rest in Peace Soldier.

It doesn´t seem possible that so much time has gone by since you left us! So many things have changed and yet so many things continue to try to destroy our lives! Your bravery and sacrifice are reminders that we all need to be steadfast in our commitment to our faith, our families and our country. Today, like every day, you are missed and loved...always