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PATRICK MURRAY WILSON

Fresno, California

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Patrick Wilson entered in to eternal life and was "called up to the big show" on August 15, 2013, in Fresno, Ca. He was born to Ford and Virginia Wilson, on December 27, 1952. He was 60 years old at the time of his passing and was preceded in death by Ford Wilson, his father. Pat was a local...

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2568 days... it's unbelievable. 7 years? Impossible. You are missed beyond words. I love you, Dad. We are all hanging in there and I hope you'd be proud!

Well, Uncle Pat... It's been more than 100 days since you've passed and it still feels like yesterday. Not a day goes by that I don't remember something amazing and cry my eyes out. We miss you. I thank God that Benji is old enough to have really known you and remember you forever. He'll see a picture or a video and yell "uncle pat!!!" You will always live on in our hearts and I'm determined to have your memory be the inspiration for great things to come. You were the GREATEST man, and I hope...

Well Pat, am sorry that I took so long to write something. I still can't believe you are gone. I've know you and your family for so many years, and you made me fill like part of your family also. We had so much fun at our Grizzlie games, home and away. But what am going to miss most about you, is your kind heart. Helping the people who needs it. And of course, by buddy who sat just a couple of seats to the left of me for many years. I thank GOD that he brought us together as friends.

I was deeply touch by Pat daughter and the love that he had for the poor. He instilled a greater understanding of the word love to his children because it is not what you have when you pass away that matters but how did you use your gifts to help others. I can tell by the way people speak about Patrick that he was a saint and that he knew and will always be loved. Thanks for helping us out last weekend by feeding the homeless may God continue the love your Dad has shown though his children...

I am deeply sorry to hear that Pat passed. I went to Bullard High School and the last time I saw him was at a class reunion. He was a wonderful friend. God bless all the family & may you find comfort. Sincerely, Rosemary Swisher Bargamian

My heart goes out to the Wilson family. I had the pleasure of meeting Pat and his family in 2006 when I started working for the grizzlies. In 2007, the grizzlies started a baseball league called the junior grizzlies. Pat was the biggest supporter and was probably the only way I made it through every Sunday. He was always willing to go above and beyond with helping me set up and clean up. So thank you!

Well my dearest husband, Pat, I miss you sooo very much but know you are right where God wants you. You are at peace now. We've had so many great times together and it would take a long time to list them all. The day we got married was the best day of my life and it only continued to get better. You blessed me with two wonderful children and a wonderful step daughter. You were the best husband and father a person could ask for. Most of all you were a great teacher to us and many others. I...

I remember my dad as a kind, loving dad great dad to be around he is going to be missed so much by family friends. I will miss my dad forever and ever but he will always be in my heart and I will miss him so much even when I go to bed at night. I all ready miss my dad so much and he was always compassionate about taking me to ball games when they are in town he would always take me to spring training every year and now its my moms turn to take over that legacy

I remember my dad as a great day and a loving dad and taking me to ball games it just does not feel the same with out him in my life. My dad was a fighter all through his life. I will sure miss my dad