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Paul R. Patrick

Middletown, New Jersey

Age 65

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Paul R. PatrickAGE: 65 • MiddletownPaul R. Patrick, 65, of Middletown, NJ passed away at Riverview Medical Center on July 9, 2015. He was born in Tacoma, WA to Jessie and Muzz Patrick and moved as a child to Greenwich, CT when his father was hired as coach of the New York Rangers.Paul attended...

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10 Years have passed quickly. Even faster, the 62 years between now and when I met Paul in September, 1963 in the 2nd Form (8th Grade) at Kent School. His brother Dick lived a few doors down the hallway. The Patrick brothers were among the tallest kid in the school and I was the shortest. They literally stood out. Great guys! Paul lives on in vived memory--RIP!

I was looking up the Patrick´s hockey family legacy which is more amazing than I imagined. I met Paul in 7th grade at eastern junior high school. Liked him immediately. Always enjoyed running into him.so sorry to hear he is gone. Bless you all Jim Rutledge

I was just thinking about our former next door neighbors The Patrick´s. I was sorry to learn that Paul had passed away. My sons remember Paul out running around the neighborhood. Our condolences to his wife and family and I always say "There is a new star in the heavens tonight ". The Barry Kaplan family

On this 5th anniversary of Paul's passing he is still in my thoughts. I miss him greatly, especially our phone calls and talks of old times, friends and family. I have many fond memories of Paul which time will never erase. I was and still am proud to say Paul Patrick is a friend of mine. I'm thinking Paul would tell us all to keep our sticks on the ice and our heads up. You are missed Paul.








I look at the picture of Paul and have to smile. As a high school class and team mate, Paul was the best. Always upbeat and supportive. Larger than life. We need more like him today!

I can still remember the first time I met Paul . There were a few of the freshmen hockey players exploring the hockey arena during orientation week. The nets were sting on the concrete surface of the arena so we broke into an impromptu game of ball hockey. Out of nowhere appeared a tall lean kid who jumped in and stated to play. We stopped and told him the basketball court was across the field and so the laughter and team bonding began. We all agree that Paul was a positive person and...

I saw Paul a year and a half ago in Washington at a USA Hockey Clinic. We talked and laughed for hours reminiscing about our SLU days. Paul was a great guy, always a smile on his face - he will be missed. Sending heartfelt sympathies to his family

Words are a distant second when trying to express my sorrow at hearing of Paul's passing.
I am privileged to have known Paul. He was a true friend who stood the test of time.
Life will go on but I will greatly miss my partner on left defense.
My condolences to Eileen, Brian, Gregory and Steven. Take some comfort in knowing that your grief is shared by many.
Peter Fleming. Paul's class of 74... SLU

Nicest guy on the planet, always, always positive... a teammate I always admired - my deepest sympathies to the Patrick family... Gary Webb '73