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Patrick Thomas Quigley
August 28, 1974 – September 18, 2025
Patrick Thomas Quigley of Elk Grove Village, Illinois, passed away on September 18, 2025, at the age of 51.
He is survived by his loving wife and life partner, Joyce; much-loved sons and daughter- Jack, Hagan, and Madeline; mother Marnie and family; father Kurt (Michele) and family; brother Mike (Kelly) and family; sister Nicole (Travis) and family; uncle Mike (Gayle) and family; father-in-law John and mother-in-law Cathy and family; sister-in-law Nicole (Scott) and family; sister-in-law Julie and family; sister-in-law Jenny and family, brother-in-law John - as well as many more family members that he loved and cherished.
Patrick leaves behind a legacy of love, wisdom, and deep devotion to his family and profession. For more than 25 years, he was a dedicated Doctor of Chiropractic, earning the respect and gratitude of countless individuals and families. His sharp intellect and gentle demeanor put patients at ease, and his commitment to their well-being was a lasting gift.
Patrick was born on August 28, 1974, in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. From a young age, he loved playing sports, including hockey, football, and basketball. He was passionate, hardworking, and most importantly, a team player. His love for sports carried into adulthood, as he coached organized hockey and supported his children in their athletic pursuits. He was their biggest fan and advocate. Later, he became a proud dance and lacrosse dad - further showing his dedication to supporting his children in every endeavor.
One of Patrick’s favorite places was the family cabin at Whytewold Beach. He spent many years enjoying the sun, sand, and waves with his brother Mike and cousin Matt. Together, they got into plenty of mischief and made lifelong memories.
Patrick studied at the University of Manitoba before discovering his true passion at Northwestern Health Sciences University in Bloomington, Minnesota, where he earned his Doctor of Chiropractic degree. Throughout his career, he treated every patient with compassion, care, and understanding. He formed close relationships with colleagues who will remember his intelligence, skill, and kindness.
Above all, Patrick was a loving father and husband who always put his family first. As an older brother, he was a caring, protective role model who showed up time and again - for the big moments and the small, from catching a ball in the backyard to standing proudly as best man at a wedding. More than just a brother - he was a true friend.
From the day he was born, Patrick made countless people proud, including his children, wife, friends, colleagues, and especially his parents. He was a deeply loving son, and his mother and father were always proud of the man he became - full of integrity, intelligence, compassion, and love.
Patrick was a wonderful man. He loved Canada, hockey, cooking, gardening, music (which he shared with his children), podcasts, his fur babies, and - most of all - spending time with his family. He will be cherished in our hearts forever.
May he rest in peace. All of the people whose hearts he touched will continue to live for him and honor his memory.
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