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William "Bill" Patrick

Endicott, New York

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William (Bill) Patrick of Endwell Bill Patrick, 83, of Endwell, went to be with our Lord Friday morning, August 1, 2008, at Wilson Memorial Hospital. He was predeceased by his parents, John and Helen Patrick; his infant daughter, Mary Terese Patrick; brothers, John, Michael and George...

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Dear Mary, I am sorry to hear of your loss. Jack and I enjoyed our Sunday morning Breakfasts with you
and Bill...Sincerely,

Mary, our sincere condolances on Bill's passing. Vinny and I remember the both of you in the time when we did Mary and Helen's hair on Jay Street in Binghamton. You both were always such pleasant people. I am glad tht we had the oppurtunity to meet you and Bill. Love, Carolyn & Vinny Penna

Dear Aunt Mary,
Even in your sadness we hope you can hold on to the thought that a life lived with so much love and caring never really ends but goes on in all the hearts of those who loved & had the privilege of knowing Uncle Bill.
Remember that you are not alone. You have many caring people who love you and will not forget you. I also , like my brother Tom will remember the wonderful times at Gary Lake.
We love you very much and am sending you a big Texas hug.
You are in our...

Mary, our deepest sympathys go out to you on the passing of a truely magnificiant man. Bill never had a bad word to say about enyone. God bless you through these next few days. God has called home another angel to look after us.

Mary: Please accept my deepest sympathy in the loss of your best friend. Be strong and be happy with the memories you have of Bill.
Sandy Soltis Blackwell

Aunt Mary

John, Victor, Johanna and I are so sorry about Uncle Bill's passing. We know he is in heaven with our Lord. We will miss him greatly, especially his wonderful sense of humor and his great advice. Know that we are here for you always.

Mary, I'm so sorry about Bill's passing. I prayed for him everyday. Think of the years passed, the good times the togetherness you had. I thought the world of Bill and so did everyone else. My prayers are with you and will continue praying for Bill.
Lillian Bystricky

Dear Mary,

Mike and I were so sorry to hear of Bill's passing. What a wonderful man he was! Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time. We always enjoyed seeing you two! Remember the old days when we used to join you two in a little game of golf at Enjoye?

Aunt Mary, I'm so sorry for the passing of Uncle Bill. When I was young I was so proud to have you two as my god parents. Being away from Binghamton for the last 35 years, I didn't see Uncle Bill that much. Wish we could of played a few more rounds of golf. I will miss his e-mails he started sending me about six months ago when he learned about computers. The e-mails reminded me of his humorous ways. I'm picturing Uncle Bill with his siblings at the lake, just like old times.
Love, Tommy