Patrick-McCabe-Obituary

Patrick McCabe

Soldotna, Alaska

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Longtime Soldotna resident Patrick T. McCabe, 61, died Feb. 3, 2011, at his home in Soldotna with his family by his side. A celebration of life will be from 2 to 8 p.m. March 11 at the Soldotna Sports Center, 538 Arena Drive in Soldotna. His cremated remains will be scattered in Eshamy Bay in...

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I am so glad that both you and Aunt Judy invited me up there to stay with you. I learned so much about Alaska from you. I miss you and thank you for all the good memories and times.
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My heart and prayers are with your family at the loss of this very dear friend. All the GOOSE BRATS will certainly miss him.

Pat,
Keep the camp fire lit and the red twizzlers on hand. On day we will share more adventures together. You were and always will remain a great friend. Keep an eye on us down here. Love Always,
Mike Stacy

Your family and Alaska has lost an awesome man. Though sparse contact the last 2 decades, I appreciate the privilege of knowing Pat. God bless you all with peace at this time.

Sorry to hear about Pat. We ran into each other several times in the course of both of ours passion at that time. Bow hunting. We swapped several stories about our bow hunting adverntures. John Wallace

Papa,
You were and are an amazing person. You were a great friend, Father, and grandpa. Leah and I will always remember you and love you forever and ever. I love you so much, Kyra McCabe

Pat was my and many others' go-to guy on the slope. His calming personality and easy demeanor stayed true all the time. He was the guy we all could trust and know he would take care of us if we needed medical attention or just a visit with a friend. He touched so many lives over the years here at Kuparuk and as for me, he will be greatly missed, his smile, his laughter and his kindness. God bless him on his next journey...

Sorry to hear about Pat I was stationed with him at Clark AB, Philippines. He was at my wedding when I got married at Clark. My wife Liz and I will keep his family in our prayers. God Bless!

Jerry Williamson, USAF, MSgt, Retired

I’m sorry to hear about Pat passing. I was stationed with him at Clark AB, Philippines. We were assigned to the 902nd Aeromedical Evacuation Sq as Aeromedical Evacuation Technicians. My prayers are with his family during these difficult times.
John R Higuera, USAF, CMSgt, Retired
Hanford, California