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Thomas Page Patterson

Baltimore, Maryland

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Thomas Page Patterson Jr of Parkton MD and Alameda CA died on 6/9/2024. He was 62 years old. Page was a 1980 graduate of Hereford High School. He received degrees in Business Administration and Art from Susquehanna University and Syracuse University. Page moved to California shortly after...

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Dear Page, It's hard to imagine that you won't be around to chat with and visit. You were so good at every sport you played, always had positive energy. Over the years, we went skiing, biking, golfing, ping pong, pool, dined together, hiked/camped/BBQ, window painted, and threw dart while chatting over a beer. I will miss your smile and laughter my friend. Imad

My fellow lefty, so sad to hear about your passing. I wish I would have had another chance to see your big smile, long hair and feel your mellowness.

Page was such a great dude. It was quite a few years ago when I met Page playing pickup Ultimate in the Bay Area. We later played together on a co-ed team, Blammo. Page and I were a bit older than the other folks on the team, so we would often share hotel rooms when we traveled for tournaments, so we could each have our own bed an get a good night's rest while our younger teamates would cram themselves into tents or onto floors. We would often talk about how we had gotten a bit too old for...

So sorry to learn of Page's passing. You were always great to have around, Page, truly.

"Great. Page is here." That's what I would think/say when I saw him pull up to a pickup game of ultimate. Great player but even better, fun to have around. We played the same pickup games all over, for years. Lost track once I retired. Maybe the one guy who played more games than me. He packed a lot of fun in a life cut short. Everyone loved Page. Condolences to immediate family and to all our friends in the tribe of Ultimate.

Page was one of my first ultimate friends. We played together on many Tuesday and Thursday afternoons at the Pixar pickup game (from 2002 to around 2010) and later with the men and women at the Cerrito Vista Sunday morning game. Today (6/30) at our game, we all heard that he had died and so we stopped to share some memories of Page and his amazing lefty "flick". I regret that I lost touch with him years ago, but I never forgot the fun times we had and his kindness. My condolences and regards...

Page and I played on a wonderfully warm & social coed ultimate frisbee team, Blammo, circa 2003-2007 or so. He was ever optimistic, upbeat, with those radiant smiling eyes & grin that showed he had a healthy connection with his inner child - an inspiration to the rest of us! What a loss for the world, a solidly good man.

Page was a beloved Blammo Ultimate Frisbee teammate with a big smile and bigger heart. My condolences.

I am so sorry for your loss. Page was a rare friend who I loved, but we just lost connection over the years. My deepest condolences to you. May he rest in peace.