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Posted by: anthony faltyn, danielle dasilva Wed May 23, 2012 | We will miss you Pat. You always had the best outlook on life. I really enjoyed when you would come over and talked with sparky, that made my day. saprky would like to say if Sockash is there with you, you have it made on the basket ball squad. we all love you, and miss you, love sparky and danielle. |
Posted by: Esther LaMark Thu May 24, 2012 | Mr. Hudock had the best outlook. Always hopeful, optimistic, and upbeat. Knowing him since I was in eighth grade, his outlook never changed. The biggest smile on his face was when he was with his family. He just glowed. A wonderful man and a wonderful person; he will truly be missed. Sincerest condolences to the entire family, especially my dear friend, Deb. Love, Esther |
Posted by: Delores Kerlin Thu May 24, 2012 | I''ve known Debbie''s dad since I''ve known Debbie, which has been over thirty years. He always had a smile on his face. He loved to give Debbie a hard time and she would give it back. He will be missed by everyone. My heartfelt sympathy to you Debbie. |
Posted by: Val and Tim Cooper Thu May 24, 2012 | Dear Deb and family
Please accept our sincere sympathy on the passing of your Dad. We hope that your fond memories and love for your Dad bring you solace and comfort always. Val and Tim |
Posted by: Jeanine (Lello) Williamson Tue May 29, 2012 | Pat was in the Army Air Corps with my uncle Sylvester Lello, from Dupont, who was also a tail gunner. Pat was with my uncle the morning of his last mission, and upon his return frequently visited with my family. He alwas attended the viewings of all Sylvester's brothers and sisters, the last being my own father's in February 2011. I only knew him through these visits and thought it was quite remarkable for him to remember my family in this way. Please accept my sympathy in his passing. |
Posted by: Sam Falzone Wed May 30, 2012 | Debbie and Family.
So sorry to hear about your Dad's passing. Having worked with Pat for many years, playing golf and keeping in touch often, I got to know Pat as a real nice guy who was always there for everyone. Many people didn't realize Pat was a real war hero having completed 30 missions as a tail-gunner flying over Germany. I will miss talking with him about old times and hearing his laughter. Surely, there is a place in heaven waiting for him. |