Patrick-Whitford-Obituary

Patrick Paul Whitford

Portland, Oregon

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Whitford, Patrick Paul 40 April 18, 1972 April 28, 2012 Born in Port Huron, Mich. A celebration of life will be at 1 p.m. on Thursday, May 3, 2012 at Hobo's, 120 NW 3rd Ave, Portland. Arrangements by Neptune Cremation Service.

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Dear Patrick, I will never forget your sweet smile and laughter you gave everyone. You will forever be missed and always loved. I love you always!

Me and the girls are going to miss you so much. Thank you for your kind heart, that you shared to us. I am blessed to get to see you grow into a man. Christmas with never be the same without you and your kindness, your cooking skills...yummy! You always made it a special time and opened your heart to all that came to celebrate with us. If someone didnt have a place to go...you brought them, they always had a plate. I met alot of special people because of you. I will never forget you...I love...

Pat... We shared some fun times in Vancouver over past years. You will be missed even though we lost touch in recent years. Yes...you were the Tommy Bahama man in Portland. You will be there to greet old friends. Later...

Get'm lined up!

Pat P... although we saw little of each other in recent years, we shared some great times. You will always be thought of as the "Tommy Bahama" man; impeccably dressed. See you in the great beyond! Hugs guy!

Patrick you will always be my little brother. God I loved you. You amazed me how gifted you were. You brought great joy to the whole family when we all got together. I will forever miss you. I will forever miss your cooking on the holidays. That confident smile. That show me attitude. The loving teasing on who was better. Say hello to family for me and start cooking for the family reunion we will all have on some blessed day when we are all together again in heaven.

Theresa,

Know my heart is with you. (((Hugs)))

Patrick. You will be very missed. And you were so very loved.

My dear cousin ...u were more a brother to me. I will never forget your sweet smile and laughter. You will be forever missed and always loved my me. Let my mom wrap her loving arms around you and keep you safe. I love you always!

My deepest and heartfelt sympathy.