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Theresa Mormino
March 20, 2020
It's hard to believe it's been a year since my Patrick's passing. I'm thinking of all his family today, but especially, his daughters, Leslie and Laura, my dear nieces. I'm sending a lot of love to you girls. I know anniversaries are especially hard.
Walter Smith
April 30, 2019
Pat, Ray Rohrbacher, and I spent 7 1/2 years together making our way through St. Louis University night school.
We were part of only a few that managed to finish and get our degrees. Four nights a week we would attend class, then go directly to Gaslight Square. We listened to the Jim Becker trio, and ended the night with Jeannie Trevor singing "Some one's knockin at my door". Never saw much of Pat until later years, when he invited me to join him at Tom's Bar in the Central West End. That became a regular thing for some time. Then we never had much contact, sorry to say. Pat's wry humor, particularly mocking my dancing skills, was always well taken.
He was humorous, and direct in his ability to converse. Pat was one of a kind!
In loving memory-Pat and Kathleen 2011
Kathleen Mackin
March 30, 2019
Maureen Judge-Morris
March 28, 2019
Dear brother, be at peace with mom and dad.
Pat in high school-circa 1958-60
Kathleen Mackin (Judge)
March 28, 2019
Pat's claim to fame-Soccer picture that appeared in the STL Post-Dispatch after a rain soaked game. Many great memories of Pat's sporting events.
Kathleen Mackin (Judge)
March 28, 2019
Gregory Adler
March 26, 2019
Used to work in Activities at NHC. Always knew that Patrick wanted his newspaper right when it came to have at Breakfast. He'll be missed. Rest In Peace Patrick. Condolences to the family.
John Macken
March 26, 2019
On behalf of Patrick's cousins in Ireland I wish to convey our condolences to Laura and Leslie, to Kathleen, Tom and Maureen and to all the grandchildren and members of his extended family.
The Judge family (Mary Margaret, Tom and their 4 children) loomed large in our family's minds when we were growing up in the 1950s or so. Mary Margaret and our late mother corresponded regularly, exchanged photos etc. We felt we knew the Judges almost as well as we knew our friends and neighbours.
Our thoughts and prayers will be with you during these sad days and in the time to come.
John Macken (on behalf of the Macken/ Mackin family in Mayo, Ireland.
March 26, 2019
When someone in your life passes, you instantly remember times you spent together. Pat was one of the funniest people on the planet! Christopher, his nephew, and I spent lots of time with the Judge family in St. Louis over the years. Pat kept us laughing through all of them. I'm sad I didn't get to see him in recent years. I send so much love to my dear nieces, Leslie and Laura, and all the family. I'm praying you find great solace in the love of your friends and family through this difficult time. I love you.
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