Patrick-Linsner-Obituary

Patrick Linsner

Itasca, Illinois

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Patrick "Monk" Linsner, age 61, of Itasca, Illinois passed away on April 22, 2023 at home, surrounded by his loving family. Beloved husband of Kathy nee Bergfalk; Loving father of Ryan (Jennie), Kaitlyn and Kyle (Cami); Proud Papa of Maeve, Eloise and George; Dear brother of Peter, Michael...

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Uncle Pat, I can´t believe that it has been 2 years that you traveled on, and I´m certain that you are yucking it up with all of us down here in this crazy world. I´m feel confidently that you´re looking over and laughing at all of us, especially with admiration for Kathy, Ryan, Jen, Maeve, Eloise and George, Katie and her Beau with taking over the homestead, Kyle and Cami and Amalia. The whole Linsner and Bergfalk family. We all miss you, and I feel that I can speak for the memories that...

Dear Kathy & Family, and all the Linsner clan, I received the news of Patrick´s journey home to God today. I was so sad to know of his passing and I can´t begin to imagine the grief and loss that you all must be feeling at this time. Patrick´s goodness, generosity and humor were unforgettable characteristics that he shared so joyfully with everyone. Be assured of my prayers for Patrick and for all of you who loved him so much! Much love, Sister Meg Guider

Our sincere condolences to the Linsner family on the loss of such a wonderful, thoughtful, funny, and loving man, father, and friend. I have such great memories coaching baseball with Pat and his laugh and humor was contagious. May he Rest In Peace!

What a great guy he was a lot of great memories from back in the old meter reading days. RIP Pat & to the family I´m so very sorry for your loss.

My sincere condolences to the Linsner family. I will always remember Pat as a happy, friendly guy. And I will miss our annual birthday conversations. He was a true gentleman and he will be missed.

My condolences to the entire Linsner family. Pat always spoke so proudly about all of you! He was really thrilled when he became a Papa & enjoyed babysitting his grandchildren. Pat was a a great person to work with at C.N. I'm glad I got to see him last year for a co-worker of ours retirement breakfast. Was good to see him laughing & being himself. His classic line was always "wing it", if you were ever in doubt of a situation. Take care my friend, Becky Castillo C.N.U.G.

My deepest sympathies to you and your family.

My deepest sympathy Kathy and family. It is a great loss.

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