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Patrick Simmons

San Francisco, California

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Patrick Kevin Simmons Born March 17th, 1924 "St. Paddy's" Day in San Francisco, passed away peacefully December 27th, 2012. Pat was a World War II Veteran "Navy Subs," Retired SFPD Lieutenant, Eureka Valley Boy, and a graduate of Lowell High School. An honorable man, a fine policeman, loyal...

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Dad life has not been the same since you've been gone. So many changes!! As you know we are holding it together as a family keeping it strong like you taught us. I miss and love you so very much. Until we are together again Xoxo

Dear Colleen,
Your dad broke this rookie in at the old Potrero Station in 1965. He exuded great confidence, experience and was a nice man about bringing along an ignorant kid. Talked to him many nights while picking up radios from Communications. He was one of those guys that people never forget and remember with respect.
By the way, Colleen, this Dan Sheehan from GGP Stable.

Colleen, So often we spoke of me meeting your Dad, but time just didn't allow it to happen. Clearly he was loved and respected by many and brought so much joy to this world. What a blessing and weren't you and your siblings so fortunate to have him as your Dad! I know how much you will miss him and how much you love him. My prayers are with you and your family during this very difficult time. Pat is no longer suffering and he is now with his precious wife, smiling down on his kids. One...

We are very sorry for your loss. Your Dad will be fondly remembered as a gentleman, kind & fun with a great smile and a boss who was always helpful & there for many of us at SSB. Colleen,you were so young when you came to CWB, what 35 years ago?

Susan, I am so sorry to learn of your loss. My love to you, and with deepest sympathy I write this.

Anytime I think of Pat I think of all the parties he and Dolly hosted, and the way they did it with completely open hearts, all kiddin' aside.

You were the monument that would never go away that finally went away.
God be with you, Lt. Simmons. away.. thatfinally .

Sue (and family):

I was sorry to hear about your Dad passing away. He was a good man. I had one great week of fun at the River with your family and I will always remember it.
/Kathy Degliantoni (E-mail: [email protected])

I was drawn to the Simmon's home at an early age .A place full of smiles, laughter, jokes & stories as only Pat could tell.He was the father I wanted.I sat through my share of his "For Christ sakes"talks.He passed his smile on to all his children.That Simmons smile & set of values that say he's always with you

Dear Judi, Theresa, and the Simmons Family,

Deepest sympathy to all of you at this time. I remember your Dad from our school days, and when he was off-duty he would be around. I think they gave him the rowdiest guys in our class on field trips! I will always remember him as "Judi's and Theresa's Dad, the police officer." You are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

Sincerely,
Carol Pudlow