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Richard Patrick "Pat" Scanlon

Portland, Oregon

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Scanlon, Richard 'Pat' Patrick 71 Aug. 12, 1942 Nov. 05, 2013 Richard "Pat" Patrick Scanlon was born Aug. 12, 1942 - and as he told the story - his father, Kenny, took one look at him and said, "He doesn't look like a Dick to me." So, he was called Pat, but also, "R.P.," "the Big Guy," "the...

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I talked to Pat Sept 13th 2013 and things were looking up he told me and we made a deal that in 6 months I'd call and we'd go get a coffee or a snack and catch up. I called the house and his familiar voice didn't answer so I had to google him.
Just found out today that he broke our deal. My condolences go out to Susan and the family. I'll just wait a while longer to catch up.
I knew Pat as a sub contractor back in the Mason Scanlon Construction Company and had built many houses for...

I knew Pat from the U of O and the ATO pack. He was an incredible human being and I am so glad that he entered my life during those college years. I reconnected with he and Susan this summer after many years. Same guy, just a little older.

Good-bye.

Jeanie (Rodin)Dugan

I remember Pat from High School. I knew his brother Bob much better. I just wanted to let you know I am sorry for your loss.

Bless you,

Bob Gallucci FHS 1963

A really bright light has left this world. I remember Pat from our younger years when his family and our family along with others would vacation at Neskowin. It was a grand time. Pat was right there with the kids as they rode horses on the beach, made s'mores and so many other fun times.
His outgoing, bright and personable presence will be missed. I will always remember him with a smile in my heart.
Susan and family I wish you comfort through these coming days.
God bless you...

Bob, Brigitte and family,

We were very sorry to hear about Pat.
You have our deepest sympathy.

I knew Pat from U of O and he and he was also a neighbor many years ago. I have many great memories of those times.

Pat was a great neighbor for many many years. His dynamite smile and gentle spirit will live on in our hearts forever. He faced his diagnosis with tremendous courage and an amazing attitude that touched our souls. May you feel comfort from the love and support of family and friends.

Pat and I worked together at Classic Aircraft Aviation Museum. He was a hard worker and was always willing to help no matter what the job was. He will be missed
Nelson Havel

It saddens Nancy and I that Pat has left, but our memories of Pat will be in our hearts forever. He was the best you could ever ask for in a brother-in-law.

Peace be with you, Pat.