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My king Patrick, La'Nysha, an…
My king Patrick, La'Nysha, and I were having a memorable time. #GoneButNotForgotten
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These are the things I remember about Patrick, from growing up in a small town.

I remember playing golf at Hillcrest. Especially at dusk, after golf practice was over, we would play a few more holes. Or in the summertime, there were kids there playing late. I played golf while the sun was setting a few weeks ago, and I thought of Patrick. 

I remember sports teams. Football games and basketball games. Patrick was very social and always around friends.

I remember swimming at the Mount Vernon Pool every day all summer. And swimming at Lake McBride with classmates.

Patrick will be missed and I am so sad for his loss.

Sincerely,

Catherine Hileman Schierbrock 

MVHS Class of 2001

I send my condolences, hugs, & love to mama-Kay and the family. I'm not sure how to find the correct words to comfort you all or be able to share the hurt I feel. My heart continues to break daily. A wise person encouraged me not to move on... but to move forward. Every step I take has a 50 pound weight attached to it but I continue to move forward. Yes, the thought of meeting my husband comes every waking moment but I cannot allow the enemy/Satan to play with my mind. I have to live until it's my turn to go but it's a mental struggle every day.

My husband brought so much laughter to the world. He really enjoyed being in the water. He gave his time & energy to so many humans. He worshipped God with his heart. He was genuine. He was my king. He spoke with wisdom & certainty. He put his step-daughter & me first before his sports and I never had to ask or plead. He enjoyed serving people. He volunteered to serve at the church & made the kiddos snacks & treats for the AWANA. He led his home to God & made sure everyone was okay every chance he had. No matter how he left the land of the living, I know without a doubt that he loved God & he just wanted to bring happiness to people's lives. He will be missed but not forgotten.

Kay,

Sorry to read the loss of your son Patrick. Our deepest condolences to you and the rest of the family.

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