Phillip-MAGNER-Obituary

Phillip Edward "Pat" MAGNER

St. Petersburg, Florida

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LOCATION
St. Petersburg, Florida
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

Obituary

MAGNER, Phillip Edward "Pat" (1945-2017) met with our Lord on Wednesday, October 4, 2017, at 5:50 am. Born in Washington, DC and grew up in Sprinfield, VA. Has lived in Florida for 45 years. His father and mother were buried in Arlington National Cematary. He served in the US Marine Corp. in the...

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I cannot believe another year has passed. Both you and Huggy are gone. Yesterday, I saw your home. I am so happy you didn't see the devastating of Hurricane Helene. I walked through the condo. Everything will have to be replaced. I was allowed to go yesterday as all the bridges were finally open. I thought of you and Huggs on the porch and scooting around the park. You would have heartsick over the devastation. But, you would say to rebuild and carry on because it is home. You are...

I miss Pat dearly. He was cut from a different cloth; one that has been forgotten & the world could sorely use now. He was so good for my mom and for us sons. My love for him transcends his earthly vessel. Go Packers!

I know Pat will continue to be missed by his beloved wife, Kathleen - along with other family members and friends. God Bless his soul.

Dear Pat and Huggy Bear, I think of you both daily and now Sue has joined you. Your remembrance bench shouts out remember us today and always. Both of you made life a pleasure and fun. Know that you are loved and remembered. Love, Lily

Pat was certainly a fun guy. As you remember him, Kathleen, maintain those fond memories forever more. God Bless you and Pat's loved ones, Bill D.

Kathleen I am so sorry for your loss of Pat. I have so many funny, sweet and heartfelt memories of Pat. Lorny and I loved him very much. I have one very special memory I want to share with you about Pat. After Lorny passed away I was trying to find my way with life just being Gator and I. I was really having a hard time and I needed a break. Pat and I had talked on numerous occasions and he understood that I needed a change of scenery. He told me that if I ever decided to go to let him know....

Pat was beloved by so many. He impacted the lives of family, friends, and neighbors. Pat's memory was honored this year with the placement of a memorial bench in Pat's beloved Treasure Island Park. Please honor Pat by using the bench and noting the personalization. Huggie Bear is pictured on the bench. As everyone knows Pat and Huggs were inseparable in the park. Blessings on a life well lived and remembered. Lily

Natalie and I have many happy memories with you and Pat and the family. We love you both and will miss him very much. You are in my thoughts and prayers Kathleen.

Kathleen, I am so sorry to hear about Pat. I pray for the Lord to keep you in His perfect love. I bless you with peace and tranquility during this difficult time. Love you, Kathleen