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Patrick Shine

Erie, Pennsylvania

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Patrick Shine passed away in Erie, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in Erie Times-News on December 26, 2010.

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Every year as holidays approach I am reminded of the loss of Pat Shine on Christmas Eve 2010. You were such an amazing man and you will alway be remembered. You left your mark whether it was in sports, dancing, the military or everyday life. Very few people leave such a positive imprint in such a short time. I was blessed to know you and be your friend and I think of you so often and miss you.

To my friend, you may be gone but not forgotten. I know you'll be there with me while I'm on the water playing or training. I'll catch a glimpse of you on the banks watching or perhaps a flicker of the light as it shines off the water, either way you'll always be in my heart. I'll catch up to you again someday, until then I'll just smile with the thoughts and memories.

Patrick doing what he loved

Olivia and her papa doing what they loved most

My memories of Pat start when I was young and he would swing me on the Shine family swing set. I believe Pat was probably the first to swing me so high he actually went under the swing. Growing up in Youngsville and knowing the Shine family was one of my great childhood memories. I remember being in Mr. Kolesar's class at YHS and Pat coming home for a visit. A knock came to the door and there he was with Mike, looking in at me in class. He was like my extra big brother, and loved his...

We are so sorry about Pats death. He was " Mikes older brother" to all his friends, and we admired him. He served his country and his community well and his loss will certainly be felt in Warren County and further. Craig and Diane Allen

Our prayers are with the entire Shine family, near and far. May you have blessings in 2011.

I am glad to have had the priviledge of being Pat's cousin. He was a hero to everyone but to me was a special part of my family. I will miss hearing him call me Queenie. He will be missed by many and has made us all proud.

Our deepest sympathy.... From the Aberg's