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Patrick J. Slattery

Chelmsford, Massachusetts

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SLATTERY Patrick J. Slattery, age 44, a resident of Tewksbury, died unexpectedly Friday, February 6, 2015 from injuries sustained in an accident. He was the beloved husband of Kerri N. (Mooney) Slattery, to whom he was married for 17 years. He was born in Boston on June 29, 1970, and was a son of...

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Patrick, I love and miss you every day. I am sure that you and Michael are having a great time in heaven. Know that I love you more than I can say. Mamie

Happy Birthday in Heaven dear Patrick. You were always an example of what a person should be. Your goodness lives on. Pray for us all !

Patrick,
We love you every minute and know that you are in a beautiful place. You are an example for everything that is good in this world. Please help us measure up. Love from your many friends and family.

Patrick,
We love you and are inspired by you every day. No one can ever take your place. The size of the loss is the size of the love. In your case it is immeasurable. Happy fourth anniversary in heaven. You are making it a better place for everyone! Have fun with Michael. Watch over us!
Lots of love,
Your family and many friends

Dear Patrick, We miss you more each day and you are always in our hearts. There will never be another like you. Please pray for us all. Love, Your family and many friends.

Dear Patrick, I cant believe that a year has passed since we lost you. You were such a joy to me and a light in everyone's life. You were the best husband, father, son and brother and friend to all. You were brilliant and funny and always had a positive attitude. I am sure that you and Michael will be watching the Super Bowl in Heaven. I miss you more than I can ever say and want you to know what a gift you were to me and still are, When my time comes, will you please ask them to let me in?...

As it comes to a year of your passing I still can't believe it. Like many have said you had so much more to left to share with this world. You were my Latin high school classmate and you truly understood the meaning of "Carpe Diem". I will be drinking some Do Can Imperial Stout in memory of you this weekend buddy! Thoughts and Prayers going out to his family and friends.

I was reading the UMass Lowell magazine and noticed Pat's name on the In Memoriam list. It took my breath away. As a fellow ChemE, I remember having classes with Pat, and always enjoyed his sense of humor. I'm so sorry to hear this, he was a great guy. My prayers are with his family.

I worked at Corning with pat in the late nineties early two thousands he was such a great guy he was my boss but I didn't consider him a boss he was so easy to get along with. I'm so sorry for your loss. We used to talk about music a lot. He will be missed.