Patrick Condon Sr.

Patrick Condon Sr.

Patrick Condon Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 9, 2003.
Condon ATTENTION: TEAMSTERS LOCAL #120 Patrick J., Sr., age 79, of Isanti, MN, died March 4, 2003. Preceded in death by parents, Stella & John; brothers, John, George and great-grandson, Kevin. Survived by wife of almost 54 years, Evangeline Gale; children, Patrick (Kathy), Becky (Nick), Debra (Doug), John and Katherine (Rick); brother, Tom; sister, Marylou; 13 grandchildren, 11 great-grandchildren; extended family, Sherrie, Tim and Kevin; along with many friends. A celebration of Pat's life will be held at a later date. For further info call 763-444-8614. Memorials preferred to the family.

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March 12, 2003

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Janet Richard

March 12, 2003

Pat was one of a kind. He always helped everyone he could. With him around you never had to worry about going hungry cause he always had enough food. I really enjoyed having him as a neighbor and friend while they lived in Louisiana. I really felt like he was a father to me and a grandfather to my children. I will really miss him and all his wise crack comments that he would make. I know he will always be in our hearts and his sprit will be with us always. ARE WE IN FOR TROUBLE!!! Love you Pat- From Janet Richard and also Chassity, Jeanette, Marcus, Drew and Tina Form the Cajun Country in Louisiana

Sherrie Syverson

March 11, 2003

Pat has been like a father to me. He will always be in my heart. I will miss him.

Debra Reiter

March 10, 2003

This is a man who opened his heart and home to someone in need and I thank him and his family for the love and friendship they shared with others. Debra, Douglas, & James Reiter

tiffany kuehn

March 9, 2003

I will love and miss you very much grandpa! I hope your having fun fishing!

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March 12, 2003

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