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Patrick J. Pomposello

Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania

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Patrick J. Pomposello, 67, of Sciota died on Thursday, March 16, at Pocono Medical Center, East Stroudsburg. He was the loving husband of Marilyn Mills Pomposello. They were married April 22, 1961.

He was born July 14, 1938, in Bronx, N.Y., a son of the late Dominic and Alva Browning...

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Mr Pomposello was my former boss at the parks dept and was a great guy . One day I was working outdoors when it was 100* , I believe the year was 1977, and I was working by shore road in Brooklyn , and when he saw me working outdoors he told me that I wasnt allowed to work outdoors when the temp was over 95* and he told me to get in his green park truck / van and he actually drove me home . I was 20 y/o old at the time . Great guy and boss he was. This was before he made his extraordinary...

Pat was a friend, the kind of friend that you could rely on and depend on whenever it was necessary. And it all happened very quickly - we hit it off from the start. He was the best neighbor anyone could ask for. He was always there when you needed help with anything. Anything at all. I miss him very much.
My favorite Pat story has to do with my dock. It floated to the other end of the lake during a storm while we were away. Upon returning we noticed it was gone, and Pat immediately said...

Pat was one of the first persons Rick and I met when we bought our house in PA. He warmly welcomed us and immediately showed us his home -which you knew he just loved.
We then became friends with Pat and Marilyn and had fun playing "Sequence" together, of course, Pat cooked for us which was always gourmet.
His sense of humor was disarming, but once you caught on you could give it back to him. Oh how we'll miss him.
He always told us how much he loved Marilyn, and showed it in...

My father was always there for me and our family from the time I was a child to the present of raising my own two sons. What better role model could I have to be a guide through life. He always had the right thing to say, along with a great sense of timing, to help me seperate the truly important matters from the small stuff. I will carry his gifts with me all the rest of my days and will attempt to honor his memory by living my own life with his values of integrity, charity, and humility....

I never thought of Pat as my brother-in-law I thought of him as my brother. Pat was kinder and more thoughtful of me than many brothers are of a natual sister. Most people look a life in terms of I or me first. Pat looked at life in terms of you first that is what makes the difference between a good person and a truly good man. I love you Pat and I thank you and miss you. Love Edith

My condolences to the Pomposello family from Lynn, Christal and the Cozier family. We will always remember the long talks we had with "Pat" at the St. Lukes Soup Kitchen.Yes everyone called him "Pat" because he had such a warm personality.He made everyone's experience at The Soup Kitchen a happy one. Pat. always talked about family. He was so passionate about cooking and he expressed how much he liked cooking for his family, especially the grandchildren.He would say ,"I am cooking for the...

My condolences to the Pomposello family from Lynn, Christal and the Cozier family. We will always remember the long talks we had with "Pat" at the St. Lukes Soup Kitchen.Yes everyone called him "Pat" because he had such a warm personality.He made everyone's experience at The Soup Kitchen a happy one. Pat. always talked about family. He was so passionate about cooking and he expressed how much he liked cooking for his family, especially the grandchildren.He would say ,"I am cooking for the...

May you be at peace and loved by the Lord. I will love you always!
Yours Forever, Marilyn

My sincere condolences to the Pomposello family in your time of sadness and lost.It have been a privelege to know Pat. at the St.Lukes Soup Kitchen for thr past three years. He was always a happy person who took great pride in his cooking.When He cooked he made sure that the meal had a little special ingredient.So whatever he cooked he added his personal touch. We had long talks about our family. He always spoke highly of his family. He expresse the joy he receiverd spending time with the...