Pat was working on the movie "Angels in the Outfield"
and looks like he blended pretty well with his halo shining as he lit up the field. I'm sure the guys took him just as seriously as always. It was normal for Pat to wear what other's may not dare or wouldn't look right wearing. :)
If anyone at all has a Pat moment/memory, post it here or I'd love to put it here if you can't figure it out, email me. I certainly have an endless supply of memories but would love to hear everyone else's too, really!
Love,
Xochi
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Even after knowing Pat for forty years and more sometimes I forget how funny he was just doing what seemed right to him as though everybody did it. Wonder if he has a halo now? He always followed his rules and really tried to be a "good" boy. Ginger Does that earn us a halo?
ReplyDeleteDear Xochi,
ReplyDeleteI believe I met you back in 1983 when I worked for your wonderful Mom at Snowvillage Inn. I am very sorry for the passing of your Dad, your best friend. I also met your dad. You are blessed to have such a nice family. You are a very creative and talented person and I enjoyed reading your awesome blog about your dad. Do as I do which I bet you do, keep your Dad close to your heart because we are not gone until we are forgotten. Sincerely, Bob Olivieri
Thanks Bob. My dad's an easy subject to write fun stories about, glad folks are enjoying reading as much as I enjoy adding tidbits here and there.
ReplyDeletePat certainly will not ever be forgotten and he is close to my heart always.
Take Care,
Xochi