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Patrick Thomas "Boody" Sears

Tulsa, Oklahoma

1948 - 2022

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Patrick Thomas "Boody" SearsBorn to Gerald (G.O.) and Neva (Fields) Sears in Vinita, OK, on December 28, 1948. Passed on December 10, 2021, in Tulsa. Predeceased by his parents and his brother, Mike. Immediate survivors include his beloved wife of 45 years, Diane (Stambeck) Sears, and their Krewe...

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I will miss you Pat. Pat and Bill Douse gave me a job at Software City, and I learned alot about computers and having FUN. I played guitar and keyboards, and shared the love of music with Pat. Just today I wanted to share a song with Pat, perhaps strum a guitar with him, and again feel the warmth of friendship - and though we couldnt meet in Tulsa today, I can sense his spirit and know he is in my heart. I worked with Pat at Bixby, and there was no one I could have trusted to work with...

Although I had not seen Pat in many years, I remember him as a fun and happy young man. I sorry for his families loss. Equally sorry to learn of Mike´s passing. Great guys and wonderful memories.

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Pat Sears was a warm and welcoming person when I first attended College High in 1964. He was the same on the day I graduated. Godspeed Pat. You will be missed but our memories of you will live on in our hearts and minds forever

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Diane, I am so sorry for your loss. Pat was always true to himself, a genuine, warm, talented soul. Never changed, always remembering everyone he has ever known, over many years.

I have known Pat since his older brother, Mike and I, were classmates and teammates at Madison Junior High School and College High School, in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Since I spent a lot of time at their house Neva, Mike and Pat´s mom, would say, Bill, why don´t you call your parents and ask them if you can stay for dinner". Speaking of dinner, several years ago on Halloween night, I was in Tulsa for a visit and called Boody. He invited me to dinner, like old times, and he fixed pot roast,...

So sorry for your loss, Diane. This was a wonderful obit. I plan to be attending virtually. Take care