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Patrick J. Leamy

Clifton Park, New York

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CLIFTON PARK, N.Y. Patrick J. Leamy, 60, of Apple Tree Lane, entered into the arms of the Lord on Thursday, June 9, 2005 at his residence. Patrick was born on August 12, 1944 in the Bronx and was the son of the late James Patrick and Madeline O'Brien Leamy. He was a graduate of Christopher...

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Dear Adam and family -

On behalf of myself, my wife, Gina, and Adam's fellow co-workers I'd like to extend our deepest and most heartfelt condolences on your loss of Patrick. Patrick led his life selflessly in the service of others - true leader in every way as he upheld the values of the christian faith. His legacy lives on in you and in all he served as a police officer, father, veteran, community member, and friend.

Sincerely,
- Frank

This message is for Sue, Jackie, Adam and all of the extended family..
I used to work with Chirs at Mama's and had the chance to meet you a few times back then. I was saddened by the news of Mr. Leamy's death. I guess one important comfoting thing to know is that he is with Chirs and they are both watching over all of you. I am sorry for all that you guys are having to endure right now. All of you will be in my thoughts and prayers through this rough time.

PAT WAS ALWAYS HELPING OTHERS. HE WILL BE MISSED. MAY GOD'S BLESSING EMBRACE PAT AND COMFORT HIS FAMILY AT THIS MOST DIFFICULT TIME.

Pat, you always called me your litte brother and for the past twenty-one years I have been. You, Sue and the kids have meant as much to me as my own family and I will miss you so much. God bless you and hold you forever.

To Sue and Family,

Unfortunately, this is where we spend a great deal of time....in this guestbook.........I, Paula, write my weekly love letters to Matt......he has 13 pages of letters and notes and prayers from us and from so many who love him.....This is all too familiar..

To Sue..... Jackie and Adam, and Chris......
Hang on to your faith....please know how much Pat loved you.....how devoted he was to you.....and how deeply he loved.....

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Pat and I shared many a good laugh as we worked side by side in the Traffic Section at Division Headquarters on that dreaded TSLED program. He was a wonderful man, husband and father. I will always remember his strength and quick wittedness. He was a joy to be around. I will always cherish the memories of him and pray that the good Lord helps him to find the peace that he has been looking for these past 4 years. God be with you Patrick and your family.

We extend our sympathy, love and prayers to all of you. We are heartbroken.