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Dr. Patrick Saunders

1946 - 2020

Dr. Patrick Saunders obituary, 1946-2020, Woodland, CA

BORN

1946

DIED

2020

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Patrick Saunders Obituary

Dr. Patrick Saunders
October 4, 1946 - November 27, 2020
Woodland, California - Patrick Saunders, MD
October 4th, 1946 – November 27th, 2020
The strength of one's character can be found in their attitude towards life and during their death. Challenges experienced in both can be met with humor and a steady demeanor. If you have had the good fortune to have met those who possess these qualities, consider yourselves blessed. We do.
Family and friends of Patrick Edward Saunders lost such a person. An intelligent, adventurous and kind man, family was his world and his priority. His generous and loving spirit touched those around him. The beautiful life he lived, and the strength and humor he showed during his illness will remain with those who will love him forever.
Born October 4th, 1946 at Fitzsimons Army Medical Center in Aurora, CO, he was the second of six children born to Earl and Marie Saunders. As a child of military family, he lived in many places before he left the nest. Japan, Kansas, Alaska, Kenai Peninsula, and in several cities in and around the Denver area were home for a few years at a time. His sunny disposition made relocating and collecting friends an easy task. He was one of those fortunate souls to have grown up in the 1950's. No need to elaborate as many who lived their childhood during that decade know what this means. Life was simple.
On his own since age 17, he worked several jobs, often two or three at a time, while supporting himself through college, during an era when this was possible. A renaissance man before the term was in vogue, he worked as a muskrat trapper and pelt salesman, bellman, bartender, bike mechanic, grocery bagger, soda jerk, grain operator, night janitor, Cutco Cutlery door to door salesman (big bust), pathology extern, greenskeeper at the local golf course in Fort Collins CO, mail delivery person and grounds crew worker at CSUC.
He attended too many grade schools and high schools to list here but after graduating from Fort Collins High, home of the Lambkins, he went on to Colorado State University graduating with honors in 1969 with a BS in Biological Sciences, with plans for graduate studies in the field of Entomology.
However, while on a long journey via bus from Colorado to Utah, he met a retired physician who regaled him with tales of the world of medicine, which led to his enrollment and subsequent graduation with a degree in Medicine from the University of Colorado, Denver in May of 1973. The bugs were left behind and rediscovered with grandkids in retirement.
Medical school was followed by one year of medical internship at Letterman Army Medical Center, San Francisco and a year of Internal Medicine at Fitzsimons Army Medical Center.
Changing his residency from Internal Medicine to Diagnostic Radiology caused his commanding officer some angst, which resulted in a year of exile to South Korea, where he learned to fly helicopters and work as a flight surgeon. When his penance was completed, he returned to the states and entered into the Diagnostic Radiology Program at Fitzsimons Army Medical Center, Denver, CO.
With his diagnostic radiology residency completed, he headed off to Heidelberg, Germany for three years working as Chief of Radiology with the US Army; enjoying the German people, food, drinking his share of beer, traveling Europe when on leave and learning the language. Ten years of active duty was followed by ten years as a reservist with the US air Force, retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel.
While in Heidelberg, a colleague advised he interview for a radiology position at the Woodland Clinic Medical Group after discharge from the US Army. He interviewed, accepted the position and thus began his 35 years with this medical group in the capacity as a diagnostic radiologist, acting as Chief of Radiology, Executive Director and Chief of Staff. He retired from the Woodland Clinic in 2016.
He embraced life and loved to learn.
He was a rare book collector, and amassed a large library of books on a variety of subjects,
He was a small plane pilot flying his Bonanza, Piper Cherokee or Luscombe in free time.
He was an avid cyclist, logging many miles on the open country roads of Yolo County.
He was a lover of entomology, especially ants and bees. He was a certified naturalist.
He was fascinated by geology and spent many a vacation in Death Valley, collecting samples of rocks that told the story of our earth.
He was a sports enthusiast, playing golf and baseball. He was humble; however, he did boast of a "no hitter" he pitched when he was 10.
He was the owner of 'Ol 55, his red and white two door Chevy, and acted as a docent for the California Car Museum. He was also member of the Woodland Street Cruisers
He was a member of the Yolo Historical Society, and of the Woodland Public Library Board.
He could talk to anyone about any sports team, stats or sports personalities, politics, history or science, literature, geology, history and music.
He was an ace at trivia and cribbage, his pool game wasn't bad either.
He was interested in most everything but most he was interested in who he was talking with at the time, he enjoyed people.
He could fix anything; plumbing, electric, sprinklers and the always troublesome TV system.
He was kind.
He was funny.
He was humble, his most endearing trait.
He did not like to cook.
He was so many things to many people.
He was our father, father-in-law, grandfather, brother, brother -in-law, friend, golf partner, colleague and husband.
He will be missed, but in our hearts, we will hold dear his smile and love. We thank all of our families, friends and neighbors who were all there at any time when needed, with love and support. You all know who you are, and we are forever in your debt. We thank Dr. Alali for his unfailing kindness and optimism along with his expertise. We thank Woodland Memorial Hospital Staff for their kindness and professionalism.
He is survived by his children: Erik Saunders (wife, Amy), Maggie Crawford (husband, Craig), Austin Paulsen (wife, Karena).
Grandchildren: Isabelle, Braden and Evie Saunders; Kelley and Finnegan Crawford; Gavin, Brock and Grant Paulsen.
Siblings: brother, Mark Saunders (wife, Jean), sisters: Debbie Saunders (partner, Lynette), Peggy Seashore (husband, Karl), Mickey Friz (husband, David) and Marti Saunders as well as numerous nieces and nephews
And by his wife of 36 years, Nan, whose world will never quite have the sparkle it once did.
Due to the pandemic, services will be private.
In lieu of flowers, and if desire, one can donate to the Autistic Self Advocacy Network, autisticadvocacy.org

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Published by & from Dec. 4 to Dec. 7, 2020.

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Marc Provencal

October 4, 2025

Happy Birthday Pat!!! You´re missed by all!

Marc Provencal

November 29, 2024

Holidays are not quite the same. Miss Pat´s pleasant disposition an his abundance of knowledge and calm demeanor. He loved to talk about that `Ol 55 and vintage cars. Always willing to engage in any conversation. Missed by family and friends.

Marc and Sonia

Marc and Sonia Provencal

December 9, 2020

Every once in a great while, we meet an individual such as Pat who radiates a passion for life and the people around him. Pat can easily be described as a man of extreme intelligence who could engage in any conversation with anyone regarding any topic with poise and passion. He will be greatly missed by Nan, his family, friends, and co-workers.

Braden Saunders

December 8, 2020

Poppie was an amazing person to be around, when ever he entered a room it felt like everyone’s mood had increased by 100%. There is so much I have learned from him that it would be longer than the dictionary. I am very sad to have lost such an amazing grandfather, and I give my deepest condolences to Nana, my father, my aunts, my uncles and to everyone that got the chance to have known such an amazing person.

December 8, 2020

Nan and Saunders Family-Our deepest condolences in the loss of Dr. Saunders. We both worked with him at Dignity Health. What a wonderful man and doctor he was, always smiling and so pleasant to talk to. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. May God bless, Ramon and Barbra Sosa

Leah Young RN

December 7, 2020

Dear Nan and family, I am so sorry for your loss. While I didn't Pat closely I knew he was a special person. You only had to talk with him to realize this. I enjoyed the times that I worked with him and cared for him. God bless you with strength and peace.

Nianne Fisch

December 6, 2020

I really enjoyed volunteering with him at the auto museum we had some good times. He is going to be missed

Mike McGrew

December 3, 2020

I was very fortunate to be able to work with Dr. Saunders for many years. As others have said, he was a great teacher and was always willing to share his knowledge. He knew so much about so many things. Dr. Saunders was a complete joy to be around. I will forever be grateful for the times we spent golfing and flying together.
My thoughts and prayers go out to Nan and the rest of the family.
God bless you all.

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Pardeep Bains

December 2, 2020

Dr. Saunders was a great man. He was a great Radiologist and teacher, I learned so much from him. I've got so many memories of him, but the thing I will remember most was the presence he had when he walked into a room. He was someone that that commanded respect and believe me, he got it! He was someone I admired and held in high regard. He will be missed. To Nan and the Saunders family I offer you my deepest and sincerest condolences. Dr. Patrick Saunders will forever be a part of our Radiology Family. RIP Dr. Saunders.

Liz Mezger

December 2, 2020

To Nan and the Saunders family: I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your dear husband, father, and grandfather. Cherish the love and memories of such a wonderful, talented, and kind man. Peace to you all. Liz Mezger

Jack Jones

December 1, 2020

One of the nicest guys out there, great Radiologist, great teacher. Always smiling. so many things to say about the love that people had for him...Rest In Peace. Nan our condolences to you.

December 1, 2020

My condolences to the family . May you find comfort in your treasured memories
and Gods promise to return our loved ones . 1st Thessalonians 4 : 13 & 14 .

D T

December 1, 2020

I am sorry to hear of your loss. Please accept my condolences. May the love of friends and family comfort you through your grief. 2 Thes 2: 16,17.

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