Virginia Elgan Lewis
Pat has been a wonderful neighbor for over 40 years. We shall miss him and all he did for us.
Birth date: Jan 1, 1970 Death date: Feb 9, 2009
Pat has been a wonderful neighbor for over 40 years. We shall miss him and all he did for us.
Pat was one of my favorite people. There will never be anyone like him. I will truly miss his visits to Arkansas and his obession with HB's Bar-B-Q.
To the family of Pat O'Shea, Pat was a friend of mine whom I met through Charles and Dee Bacon. We played golf together many times and I always enjoyed the time I spent with your father and grandfather. Pat was a special man, a very caring man, someone that it is an honor to call him a friend. We played many rounds of golf together and we talked about many things, Golf, Life, Children, and more golf. He probably never knew how much he taught me just with the conversations we had together. He toughed my life and I will miss him very much. My condolences to Pat's family. Pat's friend Kevin Breeland
I've known Pat for over 25 years, and I'll miss him terribly. My condolences to his family; you'll be in my thoughts and prayers.
Dear Brian and Family – Please accept our deepest sympathies on the loss of your father. Please know that you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time. It's hard to believe that we have all grown up so fast – seems like only yesterday we were all spending the weekends in Kaufman or Crandall competing at the high school rodeos and now we have kids who are about the same age we were back then – life has a funny way of coming full circle doesn't it? We are living in Forney now with our 17 yr old daughter, Emily. When time allows, please give us a call so we can catch up – it's been too long we would love to meet your wife and kids. We think of you and the rest of the rodeo gang often and laugh at the memories of us being young and fearless back in the day. I'll never forget (this is Amy typying by the way) being at a rodeo in Kaufman when you were in the chute about to ride and the horse reared up and pinned you back up against the chute – horse wouldn't settle down, you couldn't move – scared the crap out of all of us – suddenly the horse settled, you gave the signal,the chute opened and out you went – you probably won that weekend and weren't any worse for the wear – those were the days! Anyway, sorry I rambled on – again our most sincere condolences to you and your family. John, Amy and Emily Fleeman 11530 S. Emerald Ranch Lane Forney, Texas 75126 (214) 882-4807 – John Cell (214) 542-9293 – Amy Cell (972) 564-0796 – Home
Having worked with Pat for a number of years, he was the one of the most honest, caring people I ever knew, and had my total respect. The golf games were also great, even if Pat, Sammy, E.J. and I were all equally bad. However, Pat always talked the best game. I will miss him.
Pat has been a long time colleague and we will miss him very much.