"PAT" GAIL QUINN

1925 - 2018

"PAT" GAIL QUINN obituary, 1925-2018, Oak Harbor, WA

"PAT" GAIL QUINN

1925 - 2018

BORN

1925

DIED

2018

"PAT" QUINN Obituary

Published by Skagit Valley Herald from Oct. 26 to Oct. 30, 2018.
September 12, 1925 -
October 14, 2018

"Just Passing Through"

"Pat" Gail Quinn, an Oak Harbor resident since 1957, and longtime Oak Harbor businessman, passed away peacefully on Sunday, October 14, 2018, at Regency on Whidbey.

Pat was born on September 12, 1925, to Owen and Nawasa Quinn, in a two-room cabin in Ajlune, WA, the middle of three boys. A few years later, the family packed up and moved to Sequim, where they bought and ran a dairy farm. In time, the Quinn brothers became known as the milkmen of the area. Pat's father (who was also a boxer) encouraged him in boxing, matching him against his brothers. In his own words, Pat said, "At eight or nine, I could beat my older brother. In a year or so I could easily beat the two of them at the same time." At age thirteen, he was allowed by his family to start fighting in local "smokers", under the name of "Irish 'Pat' Quinn". It soon became apparent that Pat had a natural athletic ability, and he eventually was in the ring with more experienced fighters.

Pat attended Sequim High School through his junior year. He was active in sports, playing football and track. At the age of seventeen, his parents decided it was time to expand his horizons, so they sent him to live with his aunt in Los Angeles, California. Pat finished his senior year there, graduating from El Monte High School in 1944. While at El Monte, he participated in football and track. He took first place in track in the State of California in 1944.

In boxing, he had a stellar record. Pat fought 51 amateur bouts. In 1944 he fought in the Golden Gloves in Los Angeles and had a KO in twenty seconds in the first round. The Los Angeles Times did an article on him, noting that it was the fastest KO in Golden Gloves that year. Afterward, he turned professional as a featherweight boxer at 125 pounds. His trainer was the ex-featherweight champion of the world, "Chalky" Wright. Bing Crosby's brother Bob was Pat's sponsor.

Bing would come into Pat's dressing room before a fight and spend about five or ten minutes encouraging him. Bing would say, "Well, Patty, you have a tough one tonight! But we're rooting for you!" Out of 72 bouts, Pat won 68, lost two and drew two. Pat was eighth-ranked featherweight in the world in 1950 when he quit boxing.

During this time, Pat had been working for Faller Glass Co., where he learned his trade as a glazier. In 1947 Pat was selected as a double for Mickey Rooney. He was contracted for five years and worked on three of his movies: "Killer McCoy", "Off Limits" and "The Big Wheel". He became close friends with Mickey Rooney, who attended many of his fights as a ringsider.

Pat met his beautiful bride-to-be, Betty Sutton, in Hollywood, and they were married in Grand Junction, Colorado, on May 20, 1950. They moved to Oak Harbor in 1957, and opened Quinn Glass, which they operated as a couple until 1979.

They enjoyed work and travel, as well as time in Winthrop and Lake Havasu regularly. Pat enjoyed hunting, fishing and the outdoors.

Pat was "the life of the party", always filled with quick witted comments and a smile on his face. True to his Irish ancestry, he replicated the jovial nature of a Leprechaun, loving a "little sip o' happiness" and "lifting a glass". He loved to dance and sing a song or come up with a witty tune out of the blue. He had a cute twinkle in his eye and his laugh was contagious.

He has left a permanent deep imprint with us forever. We love him. He was so loved by so many and is so greatly missed!

Pat is survived by his wife of 68 years, Betty Quinn; their three children: Colleen, Mike and Lyndell; fifteen grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren; also, numerous nieces, nephews and other relatives.

We would like to extend our many heartfelt thanks for all the wonderful caregivers at Regency who took such good care of our Dad at the end of his life.

A Celebration of Life will be held on Sunday, November 18, 2018, from 2:00 to 5:00 PM, at the Oak Harbor Elks Club.

Family and friends are encouraged to share memories and condolences at www.whidbeymemorial.com.

Also, if anyone has stories they would like to share about Pat at the memorial, please be prepared to do so. We know there are so many stories from wherever Dad was. They may also be emailed to [email protected]

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February 10, 2020

My deepest condolences to the family and friends of mr PAT GAIL Quinn for all of the entertainment that he brought to many homes may the God of tender mercies grant him peace

January 24, 2020

He was great in his profession may God peace be with him . Sorry for the loss too the family and friends of Mr,pat Gail Quinn

April 25, 2019

May God be with you all the family and friends and I am sorry for your loss. 1cort. 15:26

I A

March 22, 2019

My heart felt sympathy goes out to the family and friends of Pat,grief can be very hard but our special memories can help us to cope remember them today and always 1 Corinthians 15:26.

March 5, 2019

So sorry for your loss. May God's peace and love be with you all at this difficult time.

S D

November 23, 2018

To the family and friends of Mr Pat, may you continue to remember the wonderful memories you had with him. Take comfort in knowing that not only is he at peace, you can too. (2 Corthians 1:2) Sorry for your loss

October 31, 2018

So sorry for your loss. May you receive strength and comfort from God. "He will make you firm, He will make you strong, He will firmly ground you". 1Peter 5:10

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