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Patrick H. Telford, 63, of Oconto, WI, passed away on October 31, 2025, after a tough battle with cancer.
Pat was born in Oconto on October 23, 1962, to the late Robert and Yvonne (Thomson) Telford. He graduated from Oconto High School in 1981.
On October 4, 1986, Pat married Dawn Ruechel, and together they had three children and four grandchildren. Over the years, Pat worked at Amore’s Towing, Cruiser Yachts, Augustine Motors, and several other places before opening Telford Motors in the late 90s.
Pat was a member of the Masonic Lodge and valued good company, good conversation, and a good supper club. He especially enjoyed deer camp and time at the cabin in Long Lake, where he shared endless laughs and stories with family and friends. He loved bird hunting and was often spotted driving around with Maggie or Judge (and sometimes Max). He grew up on the Bay and spent much of his life near the water—from summers at Kelly Lake to years along the Oconto River, a stretch in Eagle River, and later at White Potato Lake. He enjoyed pontoon rides, cruising on his motorcycle or snowmobile, and going to car shows.
Pat’s sharp wit and larger-than-life personality could light up any room, and his quick humor and unforgettable stories will continue to bring smiles to all who knew him. True to his salesman spirit, Pat often said, “Everything’s for sale except my kids and my last name.” Above all, he treasured time with his family, especially his kids and grandkids.
He is survived by his children, Rebecca (Shannon Kittredge) Telford, Kimberly (Bryan) Pater, and Casey (Mallory) Telford; their mother, Dawn Telford; grandchildren, Seth Telford, Charlotte Pater, Emma Pater, and Quinn Telford; and his sisters, Lori (Ron) Delzer and Ann (Roger) Ristow. He is also survived by many nieces, nephews, cousins, and his loyal bird dog, Judge.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Yvonne Telford; his brother, William Telford; his grandparents; and his dogs, Maggie and Max.
A celebration of life will be held by his children and announced at a later date.
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Memories and condolences can be left on the obituary at the funeral home website.


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