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2024
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Laicy Wilson
January 25, 2024
Laicy Wilson
January 25, 2024
Rest in Paradise Pat... I will forever cherish the countless years of memories made with you! 22 years of friendship and I'm heartbroken 22 years went by too fast. You'll be missed so much ! My thoughts are with you Misty, Martin and Kev thru this time of grief
Jerry n.
January 17, 2024
There's so much I wanted to say but just can't find the words. Pat your going to be missed and that's for sure, Misty and family I'm sorry for your loss.
Ryan Reeson
January 17, 2024
My thoughts are with you and the family Paul.
Emily L Forest
January 16, 2024
My dear Paul. My heart breaks for you. I pray that you & your family know peace and are comforted in knowing you are held high in his honor. I pray that our most loving God bestows upon you peace in your time of mourning. May you heart be strong & accepting. Amen
Matt
January 16, 2024
I'm happy to say that I got to know Patrick through his Father, Paul, and hung out with him in DC many times. He was a bartender at Stoney's and loved that gig. Was always smiling. Sympathies to Paul, Snow and the entire Shearon family.
Brandie Smith
January 16, 2024
He was a friend of mine went to school with him my whole life. He was always smiling and grinning wondering what everyone was up to. Gonna miss his smile and friendship. Glad I got to make a memory with him in August it will for every last rest in peace friend!
Kayla Little
January 16, 2024
Patrick always knew how to make me smile. He will forever be missed.
Jan Evans
January 16, 2024
I never remember seeing him without a smile on his face
Jason Churchill
January 16, 2024
So many memories and talks that I will always remember fondly. Pat struggled, like we all do, but deep down he was a funny dude. He was a good friend and person. I wish I would´ve been there more and helped him. We lost a bright light and I´ll never forget him. Rest easy now brother, you´ve earned it. Love and respect to his family and friends.
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