Patrick-McConal-Obituary

Patrick McConal

Bryan, Texas

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Patrick McConal, 43, a published author and historian, died unexpectedly at home Thursday, July 21, 2005. Cause of death was undetermined Saturday pending results of an autopsy.

Funeral: 2 p.m. Friday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Bryan. Visitation: 10 a.m. to noon Friday at the funeral...

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I miss you Daddy.

I am at a loss for words. I wish I had kept better track of you my friend while I could. You have been and will always be my friend. Godspeed to you til we meet again. Steve Tate

To my friend Pat will always remember our times in school an band now God has you to keep him laughing. your friend RON England

It is still very hard for me to talk about Patrick; He was loved like a son.He was so young when he married Pam. I watched him mature and become a very loving,caring father and husband. All my grandkids followed him like he was the pied piper; he was always the fun "Uncle" to hang with. I still truly miss him. We all do. I'll be seeing you,Pat.

A mother-in-law that loved you, lydia luza

I will never forget apt words spoken over barbecue smoke, a quick laugh, and forbearance for another's shortcomings. I miss you, old mentor, old friend. I could say many things about you, but what I'd give to hear you laugh one more time.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.
I had the Honor to have met Pat only once that I can remember & had him to sign my copy of his book. This was @ the B&C festival in Gibsland 2000.
I had hoped to get back in contact for his help to compliment my research which we were doing around the same time.
We both had a Great friend in Martha Palmer who also will be greatly missed. I know in my heart that...

Dear Bunky and Jane,

We are so sorry to discover that Pat had passed away. We never had the pleasure of meeting Pat, but Jon (Bunky) was my roommate in Fort Worth many years ago, and Pat must have been a fine man and a tragedy to have left the earth at such an early time in his life. Our heartfelt, belated sympathy to the entire family.

Bob & Candy Goldstein

In loving memory of my Dad. Thank you all.

Patrick,
You were a great friend as well as brother-in-law. I have missed the conversations we would have when we were together. Brother, you are missed. My children always were glad to be around you and hear the stories you would tell. You were a good husband to Pam and father to your children. I was proud to tell folks you were my brother-in-law, even though, I felt you were more than that. Thanks for the good times and discussions. Love you brother.