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Patrick J. White

Canastota, New York

1963 - 2023

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DIED
February 17, 2023
LOCATION
Canastota, New York

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Patrick J. White, born to James E. and Josephine White on July 1, 1963, commenced his passage into eternal life on February 17, 2023.Patrick graduated from Canastota High School in 1981 where he was a member of the football and wrestling teams. He later earned adegree in forestry from Paul...

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I know Patrick from school I used to stay overnight his house and his mom used to make pizza. I miss those times bro. I miss you, buddy. I´ll see you one day. God bless.

It's been one year since you left us never stopped caring about you heart is broke watch over us we need that angel more than ever.

Pat was probably the funniest guy I ever knew. When we worked together he sure made it entertaining. He had me laughing all day. When it came to fishing Pat was the champ. Till this day, my memory of Pat and I sliding across the ice frantically reeling in walleyes on Oneida lake when all our tip-ups had fish on at once, is something I will always cherish. Most of all he had a huge heart and was a great friend. You will be truly missed. My deepest condolences to his family and loved...

To my awesome cousin pat that will be greatly missed. Sitting here crying my eyes out brother trying to write this thank u everyone that wrote something so very true abought Patrick he was the best cousin anyone could ask for nothing but great memories we were either at the canal fishing or baseball in the yard you were the best leader to much love here for ya cous will always be missed by me Charlie bellardini. Hugs kiss rest in peace u brother till we meet again

Pat was a man of truth and excellence , what a guy, I remember Grand George, N.Y . We had a great fishing trip with my brother, father, and I.. Rest in peace Pat.

Sorry for the late reply but I'm just lost I still look for pat at Aldi's every time I go to the store will miss the days of not seeing you until we meet again my friend.

Had a zest for life and the outdoors.

Pat, I miss you everyday. I'm still in shock that you are gone. I keep replaying all my favorite memories in my head and expect you to call me asking me if I was fishing. I don't know who I would be today without you in my life, I love you and miss you so much. Sending all my love to your family and Sheri. Love you always, P-nut

Best fishermen I´ve ever known, literally. Even better stepfather. I´ve learned so much from Patrick throughout my childhood. In my later days we spent alot of time fishing at my camp and Oneida lake. That man was something special. They don´t make them like him anymore. I love you buddy and you´ll always be in my heart.