May God bless you and your...
Dear Pate family,
You are in my thoughts and I wish for you that your memories will sustain you through the healing process.
Carol Levinson
May 09, 2010 | Lafayette, CO
Tucson, Arizona
Patrick Eugene Pate A Life Well Lived By A Man Well Loved. Patrick Eugene Pate (June 24, 1934 - April 20, 2010), a handsome, loyal, stoic, strong, compassionate, funny, sweet and tenacious man who was his wife's rock and the cornerstone of his family. Survived by his adoring family: wife of 57...
Read MoreDear Pate family,
You are in my thoughts and I wish for you that your memories will sustain you through the healing process.
Carol Levinson
May 09, 2010 | Lafayette, CO
What a sad loss to his family, his friends, and his community. Pat was a great guy, a good neighbor and man of great strength of character. He will be remembered fondly. We'll miss him.
Bruce and Sandy Whitehouse
April 30, 2010 | Corona De Tucson, AZ
I remember Pat as a man who had a love for life, was quick to laugh and was devoted to his wife, Joan. My deepest sympathy and my prayers will be with the entire family
Cindy White (Bloomer-Pate)
April 27, 2010 | Louisville, KY
From a friend of son Pat, my thoughts and sympathy are with you and your family.
Suzanne Levinson
April 26, 2010 | Miami, FL
Pat was my supervisor at the night bookkeeping dept at Valley National Bank, University branch at least 45 years ago, maybe more. A nice funny man who had to contend with a dept of very tired edgy mothers who operated on very little sleep.I am sorry for your loss.
Joan Cannon
April 25, 2010
Pat was my supervisor at Valley National Bank in the night bookkeeping department many years ago, at least 45 years ago maybe more. We were at the University Branch of VNB. A nice funny man who had to contend with a room full of very tired edgy mothers who worked on very little sleep. I am sorry for your loss.
Joan Cannon
April 25, 2010
From China, to the US via a Japanese cargo ship, from one coast to another and back again two brothers grew, tussled and loved. You live in our hearts and the lives of your family and friends. Well done, Marine. Terry and Marilyn Pate
Terry Pate
April 25, 2010 | Green Valley, AZ