16600 S. Oak Park Ave.
Tinley Park, Illinois
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April 14, 2009
So many great memories of Pat and all the fun we shared, I know he is being well taken care of up there because so many of our friends are there. They are having one heck of a party. My condolences to all of the Family. Donna Green
Melinda (Mansch)
April 14, 2009
Eddie and Pat,
I just heard about the passing of your son and although I never met him, I wanted to tell you how sorry I am and to extend my sincerest sympathies to you and your family.
Tricia Triner
April 14, 2009
Our Deepest Sympathy goes out to all of you. Pat was a very caring, funny & tough guy! He will be greatly missed by many!
Rest Well Pat, no more pain no more suffering!
The Triner (Crenshaw) Family
Bob Ouimette
April 13, 2009
Our deepest sympathies for Patricks' family. I'll always remember the times we shared in Michigan when Pat would come to visit my cousin Wayne Grider. We all went to St. Symphorosa grade school together. Pat was a great guy, always made me laugh. He'll be in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless. Bob Ouimette & family
Cookie Santucci
April 13, 2009
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time - Patrick was a "one of a kind" - I have so many happy memories of Pat and some of the crazy things he would do - and one thing was for sure when Pat was around you knew you were going to laugh!!
He will always be in my thoughts and prayers.
FRANKIE BALUK
April 13, 2009
hey skinny kid , you'll be missed . i'll never forget the time you were tending bar and we saw that little mouse run by and you jumped on top of the bar because you were affraid of it , we laughed like hell . ihad a lot of great times with you . also a lot of great memories .
Kathy Vitale
April 13, 2009
My deepest sympathy for the family of Patrick. He was truly a great person and he was very strong. He was always smiling and joking around even though he was so sick. All his pain and suffering has come to an end now, and he is finally in no more pain, and no more fighting for life..I will always remember him and how he made me laugh. He always brought back the best Bacon I ever tasted too...He was just a wonderful friend and fun to be around.
My deepest sympathy to all the Family.
Mary Ellen Bowers
April 12, 2009
Our condolences on the loss of your son, brother and uncle.
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