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Patrick Mascola

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

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Patrick Mascola, 88, of Pompano Beach, FL, passed away on Tuesday, April 25, 2017. Patrick was a successful columnist and publisher in South Florida for over 50 years. His last endeavor and legacy is the successful Around Town Newspaper, incorporated in 1981 and still widely circulated today. He is survived by his daughters Cheryl and Christine, and his sons Steven and John. Patrick will be honored at a memorial celebration to be announced at a later date. On line condolences www.kalismcintee.com

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We miss you brother- you would be dmiling if you could see the grrat job thry ste gmfoong in csrrying out your lifes work. Aloha from afar/ probably see you soon as we are getting a bit weary. Aloha, Randy and Nani Avon

Pat, if I may use myself as a yardstick, was most interested in anyone he considered to have talent. He spoke of mine (in his column) on multiple occasions in terms so glowing it made me blush. He attended various venues where I performed and I noticed he gave his complete attention. His personal asides were always humorous and welcomed. I can still picture him there with Maestro James Brooks Bruzzese enjoying the show. R.I.P. dear friend!

It was most gratifying, at your memorial luncheon, to see and hear all the wonderful things your friends remembered of you throughout the years. Continue to R.I.P. and know you are still remembered by all who called you friend. I will never forget you. Thank you for your friendship, support and kindness to me.
JERRY TEE

You are missed my olde friend. You were a class act and helped bring smiles to all while showcasing our fun loving watering holes. Your legend lives on. Aloha, Randy Avon and Family

Miss you brother - Aloha, Randy

Having initially said what I did regarding Pat's passing, there isn't anything more I can add to the loss of a highly regarded friend, other than to say the sadness of his passing is as strong today as the day he left us. I know, if it's possible he has a window to what's happening down here (to his detractors, if any, note that I said down here and not up here, LOL) he must be truly proud of what both Ellen and Rick are doing with his beloved newspaper, "Around Town". Theirs will be a...

dad (Ralph Michaels) and I want to send our condolences. I cant believe hes gone...

Ft. Lauderdale is not the same town today - without Patrick Mascola.

I first met him at Joseph's, then at the 3rd annual bartenders bash at Islamorada.
Then, 10 years later when I started a union organizing drive to help waiters & bartenders he saw an article in the Sun-Sentinel about it with my photo and called me, he asked me to "keep this conversation between us until I'm dead", well now you should know that Patrick Mascola had a deep desire to help hospitality staff in this...

Pat did more the entertainment industry and for the restaurant and tourism business here in South Florida. Pat will always be remembered by that big smile he always had for all of us. All of us who have made our living through entertainment cannot thank Pat enough for all he did in promoting our events and venues. We all love and miss you Pat you will always live in our hearts.