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Patrick Clinton Ober

Great Falls, Montana

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Patrick Clinton Ober, 40, of Great Falls, died of a heart attack Sunday at his home.His memorial service is 11 a.m. Friday at Retz Funeral Home in Helena.Survivors include his partner, Brandy Fulbright of Great Falls; daughters Morgan Ober of Laramie, Wyo., Megan Ober of Powell, Wyo., and Madison...

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I was roommates with Oat at Rocky mountain treatment center and we used to try to hide a picture of a panda bear in places we would unexpectedly find it. Somehow Pat would know where I would be headed so when I got there the picture would be in an obscure place staring at me ( hilarious) We graduated around the same time and hung out for a year until I left Great falls. He was funny,smart, hardworking generous and I think about him often. He will be remembered and missed.....

I was shocked and saddened as was everyone. I had lost contact with Pat, hadn't seen him since 1981. He was a good man then and it looks like he didn't change. But he left us far too soon.

To Clint and Lois and the rest of his family and friends, my condolences. I share your loss today.

It saddens me to find out that someone as loving and caring as Pat has left this world. He may have been soft spoken but his love he shared screamed from his heart. My condolences to his family and his daughters, he will be greatly missed by all.

Pat was not only a very nice person, he was an excellent craftsman who took great pride in his work. He had a great sense of humor and always tollerated my joshing. I will miss him very much. I wish we would have gotten to do the fishing we were talking about.
Pat, you were obviously concerned about what people thought of you and your work. I can tell you that you were respected and admired by myself and everybody at Central. You were a professional and a pleasure to work with.

To Patrick's Family & Friends,
Our hearts go out to you in sympathy for the pain his passing brings, especially the loneliness you now face during the holidays. We will remember you in prayer before the Lord, Jesus Christ, that His gentle touch will dry your tears and heal your broken spirits as His loving presence strengthens you to face each new day.

Pat was a good friend and a good person. Brandie, Megan, Madison, Kelly, Lori, Pat’s father and step mother, Clinton and Lois to whom I’ve never met and to all of Pat’s family, I’m terribly sorry for your lose. I had just called Pat a few weeks ago to inform him about a friend from Dickinson who Pat had only met a few times. That friend had just passed in his sleep at the age of 46. Personally knowing Pat, I know he loved Brandie and all of his family but especially his daughters. Please let...