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Patrick Oldham

Dallas, Texas

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Oldham, Patrick Gregory Age 47, of Hurst died Sunday, November 23, 2008. Greg is survived by his daughters Ana and Juliana, and their mother Carlone. He was preceded in death by his brother Jimmy. He is survived by his parents Jim and Cathy Oldham, his sister Teri Beck, brothers Danny, Tony, Joe...

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Greg you were the cutiest baby, you were about 8months when your mother and father came to visit us in Florida, I never forgot you and when our son was born I named him after you,bet no one knows that, now our Greg is a Lt.Colonel ,wil be 45 Jan 25th 2010, will allways remember you, aunt Yvonne and uncle Abdy

I miss you and think of you often.

My memory of Greg was during a summer vacation that Greg and Tony spent in OKC. I was around 15 years old so Greg was younger than me. The family took us to Lawton, OK to visit Mt Scott near Fort Sill. Mt Scott is covered with huge boulders that you can jump on to get to the top. Near the top, Greg got on top of a boulder, step close to the edge, and peer over to view the landscape. Tony yelled to Greg "Greg if you fall, Mom is gonna kill you!". We all started laughing. I will miss Greg and...

I cannot believe Greg's been gone a year. I miss you dearly brother Greg, and oh how my life was blessed to know you and love you like I did and still do. I'm glad to know you're at peace and that you and Jimmy watch over me like the big brothers you both were to me. I'm a truly lucky girl.

Greg, you left a big mark on us. It's unbelievable that you not around anymore... We miss all your jokes, a good talk in portuguese, your sense of humor and your intellectual thoughts...
P.S. most of our "pirata" cds has your hand writing... and ever time that we are listening them you came as close as you were here.
Love you.
Sandra & Joaquim

Greg,

I can't even say what you meant to us. You have been and still are an inspiration to me. Life is fleeting, short and strange. What keeps it together is Love and not taking everything too seriously. That is you. You have left your family, friends and myself with a lesson that I am still trying to live; Love everything and everybody......

Dear Greg,
I can't believe it has been a year already since you left to be with God. I know you are happy and watch over your family. I picture you spinning records and discussing music. Jimmy is handing out candy and making people happy along side of you. Even though we are not blood relatives I couldn't of loved you more. The two of you were very dear to me. I love you always:)

Love, Georgeanne

Joe, Greg & Terri

Cousin Greg,

I wished we had lived closer growing up and together but I know as a relative I share in the same loving and caring relationship with the rest of the family. I know the sense of honor, friendship, and goodwill that you displayed. I will meet you and play once again in the greatest place that you are already enjoying. God Bless you my cousin and look forward to seeing you soon.

Greg