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PATRICK SLOANE WATANABE

Middletown/durham, Connecticut

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WATANABE, PATRICK SLOANE Patrick Sloane Watanabe, 48, of Middletown, Connecticut, died at his home on Saturday, January 7, 2017. Born in Hartford, CT, he was a lifelong resident of Middletown. He was the son of the late Gary Watanabe and Maria Brinkmann Watanabe DeNunzio of Durham. Patrick leaves...

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Pat and I on a mens league team in Cromwell

I am so shocked and sad! I had been wondering why I had not heard from him, it had been too long! I`m so sorry! I first met Pat playing youth hockey, we were around 15!

Gentle soul. Sad to hear of this. God bless

Maria
So sorry for your loss of your beautiful son.
I remember when he would come to the office of MMA to visit.
My prayers are with you.May Gods love and peace surround you and John.
Debra Hopkins

My deepest condolences to the Watanabe family. I worked with Pat at Long Lane. He was always enjoyable to work & talk with during the course of the shift. I hope you may take comfort in the good memories you had & as time goes on, keep these thoughts of him as a special part of his life. God bless.

Rest in peace Patrick. My best friend when we were little kids living at McKenna drive. Even though it's been many years since we spoke, I still have a lot of great memories of my youth. I used to go over to his house almost every morning before school and hang out while eating breakfast. I remember Maria and Gary taking us to see Kiss in concert in, my first rock concert. I really wished I kept in touch with Pat. So sorry Maria for your loss. Love, Matthew Barnes. Boca Raton Florida.

Darlene and Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. Although it's been decades since high school, I have very fond memories of your Patrick. He was one of those guys who always made people laugh, such a wonderful guy. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Our prayers go out to the family. I will have great memories of playing baseball and working out at Golds gym back in the day. RIP gone to soon you will be missed.
Robert Marino