Patrick-McCaslin-Obituary

Patrick McCaslin

Denver, Colorado

Mar 26, 1951 – Jul 18, 2023

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BORN
March 26, 1951
DIED
July 18, 2023
LOCATION
Denver, Colorado

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Patrick (Peaches) McCaslin1951-2023 Elvis has left the building... this is the message we used to communicate to loved ones of Pat's passing. Like the king, he was one of a kind. From working at Celebrity, Disneyworld, Sodexo or even running his own business - He had a tremendous work ethic and...

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My dearest cousin, I think of you, your engaging smile and bright personality and miss you I hope you know how thankful I am for the love and care you had shown to me. You are missed!

Class guy Helped others World needs more people like him Pleasure to know him

I just learned of Pats and JD´s passing, knew them at St Louis parish and school. I´m so sorry, that family was fantastic to be around!

I have the fondness of memories of Pat McCaslin. We were on the wrestling team together at Englewood High School in 1966. I can still remember his warm smile and strong work ethic. May God give his family and friends peace in this time of mourning. Jack Brooks

Pat was a wounderful guy. He would shovel the walks for us. Even when he was sick he came over and took a stump out for us. Loved watching him in the yard with the grand kids he was a great guy miss you. Love you from Barb ,Gary ,Kim Donaho.

Someone said....Everyone has a friend during each stage of life. But only the lucky ones have the same friend in all stages of life. I was lucky to be his brother. He was my best friend. He influenced my life in many ways. I was lucky to have such a role model, mentor, teacher, story teller and all around good guy. His contributions to our family will not be forgotten. Among them his generosity, kindness, wit and humor. Our lives were truely blessed to have such a wonderful person in...

I only knew Pat for a short time from reffing with him in the Archdiocese widget basketball league. In that short time, I was impacted by his kindness to all, his thoughtfulness, and his passion for sharing the love of the game. Even at his older age he had a childlike joy and enthusiasm that was so fun to be around. Even as we chatted between games he would proudly talk about "his girls" which were his granddaughters. I know his absence will be felt by many, but I am comforted by his witness...

A number of you will remember this group from 1987. On the court, Pat was a tiger. Off the court, he was more like a Labrador retriever. My best to all who knew and loved him.