May God bless you and your...
RIP Pat, I always enjoyed working with you as my conductor. Many good memories and stories to remember!
Gary Novack
September 25, 2025 | Work
Pottstown, Pennsylvania
Age 87
Patrick Bernard "Chubby" Strain (Sr.), 87, beloved husband of Kathleen (Stagliano) Strain, passed away on Thursday, September 18, 2025, at his residence. Born in Philadelphia, he was the son of the late James E. and Mary (Cylc) Strain. Chubby had a long career with the railroad retiring after...
Read MoreRIP Pat, I always enjoyed working with you as my conductor. Many good memories and stories to remember!
Gary Novack
September 25, 2025 | Work
So sorry to hear this news. I worked with Pat decades ago at Abrams Yard, starting with the Reading Company, then Conrail. Our careers caused us to part ways, but he was one whom I will never forget.
Vincent Frascino
September 24, 2025 | Work
Single Memorial Tree
Theresa (Tee) Dundon
September 24, 2025 | Pottstown
I love hugs Tee always heard from my friend Pat as he gave me a big hug. A great guy and a great helper after Bud passed. Won´t ever forget you. Rest in peace Pat. Tee
Theresa Dundon
September 24, 2025 | Friend
The FTD Unity & Grace Floor Basket
Gary Novack
September 24, 2025
I'm very sorry to read this I worked on the railroad with him off and on and always found him to be a first rate guy. May he rest in the arms of his angel.
Dave Berger
September 23, 2025 | Work
I met Pat at the bowling league a few years ago. Pat was always cheering me on and would tell me to "take my time and slow down". When Pat announced high games for men and women, and if I had a high game, he would say "Sally Polonsky she´s from Boyertown". I visited with Pat and Kathy a few days leading up to his passing and he talked so fondly about his family who he loved deeply. I will miss you so much Pat.
Sally Polonsky
September 23, 2025 | Friend
I met Pat at the senior bowling league in Limerick. He enjoyed bowling with all the senior bowlers, and he made you feel at home in the league. I enjoyed having conversations with him about bowling and listening to his hunting camp stories. He will be missed, but I will always remember him saying "nobody misses a 5-pin"!
Tom P
September 23, 2025 | Friend