Patrick T. Williams

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Patrick T. Williams, 61, of Valley Township, Coatesville, died on Wednesday, February 10, 2010 at the Paoli Memorial Hospital. He was the husband of Laurie Timmer Williams with whom he shared 24 years of marriage. Born in Harrisburg, he was the son of the late James H. and Pauline Laudermilch Williams.

Patrick proudly served in the US Air Force during the Vietnam War. He was employed by Sun MicroSystems as a customer service  manager. He was a member of the North American Hunting Club and the West Caln Sportsmen Club.

He is survived, in addition to his wife, by four children; Shawn Williams and wife Dawn, Georgia, wife of Michael Starkey, Amanda Williams and Ryan Williams, one grandson Patrick Williams, two sisters; Ardith Fetters and Sharon Runk and one brother Jim Williams.

Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, February 16, 2010 at 11:00am from the Wilde Funeral Home, 434 Main St. Parkesburg, PA followed by interment at the Glen Run Cemetery, Atglen, PA. Family and friends are also invited to attend the viewing from 9:00am to the time of the service.
Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com

Condolences

Our heartfelt and sincere condolences go out to Mrs. Laurie Williams and the entire Williams family. Our family has become close to Shawn, Dawn & Patrick Williams over the last few years and the loss of Mr. Williams has sent a strong sense of loss through our family during this difficult time.

While only meeting Mr. Williams a few times over the last few years it was clear that he was a man who loved his family and especially loved his grandson Patrick. It was a pleasure to have the opportunity to meet and get to know him a bit. We as a family are saddened by his passing and send the entire Williams family our prayers.

Kind Regards

Greg, Joan & Graham Panik
Wilmington DE

"Perhaps they are not the stars, but rather openings in heaven where the love of our lost ones pours through and shines down upon us to let us know they are happy."

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We share in your sadness with the passing of our Uncle Pat. He was blessed to be surrounded by a wonderful and caring wife, daughter and son of which he will always be loved and remembered by. We will miss you grately! We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

Love,
Adam and Shana Gonda and family
Smith's Creek, MI

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Tammy, Ryan and Family;
We are so sorry to hear about your loved one. Our deepest sympathy is with you.

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Laurie, as shared with you, it truly was a pleasure to know Pat and spend time with you all as a family. Looking back, Mark and I always had such great laughs with you and Pat, and always when our families got together. I always say God calls an Angel home when he needs one. Pat was an incredible man, husband, and father who will be missed by many. My heart goes out to each of you right now at this time of sadness. You are in my prayers. Love, Julie

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Laurie and family Our hearts ache for you and the family .I'am sorry for your loss. If you need anything please let us know. We send our love and prayers to you , Love the Dawsons

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Dear Laurie, Amanda, Ryan and Family (and Katie)

I was so sorry to hear about Pat. Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this very difficult time. Pat will be truly missed by all those he has touched over the years. It seems like just last week when I saw you, Laurie. If you need anything........

We love you guys.

Deb, Tony and Casey

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Cear Laurie and family:

I was so sorry to learn of Pat's passing. He stopped by to see me in Altoona a couple years ago, and he came when my husband Don passed away 2 years ago. One of my deepest regrets is that we as a family have not been close thru the years. Please accept my sincerest sympathy on his passing. I speak from experience, this will be a very difficult time for you and the children, but keep the faith and know that with each passing day, your memories of him will remain with you, but time will help you heal. I spend the winters in Florida now, so I will not be able to come to the funeral. Again, my deepest sympathy.

With love and God Bless..

Aunt Nancy Sinisi

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Dear Williams Family,

I'm very sorry to hear about your loss. You guys are a wonderful family, and as a friend of Ryan's, I send massive amounts of hugs and love. I unfortunately never got to really meet him, but nevertheless, it is apparent he was an incredible guy and raised an amazing son.

I wish my best for all of you, stay strong.

-Adam B.

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DEAR LAURIE AND FAMILY; LAURIE, LIFE TIME FRIEND, I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. I WILL BE THINKING OF YOU IN THE COMING DAYS, PRAYERS ARE GOING OUT TO YOU. YOU WOULD THINK THAT IT WOULD GET EASIER OVER THE YEARS AS MANY THAT WE HAVE LOST, BUT IT DOESN'T, IT GETS HARDER, I THINK BECAUSE WE GAINNED MANY MEMORIES, & WE CHERISH LIFE SO MUCH MORE, WE REALIZE HOW FRAGILE LIFE IS. YOU AND PAT DID LOVE LIFE & YOUR FAMILY, THAT SHOWED. I'M GLAD TO HEAR YOUR FAMILY IS OUT THERE FOR YOU & THE KIDS. SORRY I CAN'T BE THERE. YOU KNOW,IF YOU EVER NEED ANYTHING...... "DEATH LEAVES HEARTACHE NO ONE CAN HEAL- ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT LOVE LEAVES A MEMORY NO ONE CAN STEAL" LOTS OF LOVE TO YOU, SANDY, Lapeer, MI

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Our deepest thoughts and prayers are with the entire Williams family. Pat will always be my favorite "fishing guide". Many great memories of time with your family. He was a great husband, father, and friend! My God be with you in this time. We love you.

The Brewers

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To my good friend Laurie and her two children Amanda and Ryan I offer my sincere condolences. Even though we were separated by miles these last years we have always been together. Pat was a wonderful husband and father who will be very much missed. Please continue to remember all the wonderful things that he gave you all such as love and life. He will live on forever in our hearts. God Bless.

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We are deeply saddened to hear of Pat's passing. We were neighbors for a brief few years but knowing Pat and the William's family was a blessing. Pat was never too busy to listen, to help, to make us laugh or to welcome us into his home without question. Pat was kind and loving and one of the sweetest men we have known. He was a good dad who worried and cared deeply about his children. Pat was always bragging about his children and shared their adventures with us so proudly. He adored Laurie to no end and it was evident at the way he looked at her and smiled so genuinely and lovingly. Seeing Pat brightened our days and his passing is truly a tragedy. We love you Williams family and we are here if you need anything at all.

Love,

Alicia, Rob, Biruk, Jordan and Paulos (Your old Thorndale neighbors)

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The Williams Family is in my thoughts and prayers. May you all be blessed with continuing strength and surrounded by friends and family who support and love you. Darlene Barr WCU

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Our deepest thoughts and prayers are with the entire Williams family.
Pat was a good friend and He will be missed.

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You and your family are in my thought and prayers.

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I would like to express my profound sympathies to the Williams family for the passing of Pat. For the years that I worked with Pat I knew him to be a good friend that was concerned and understanding of all that worked with him. He truly was a good person who was taken to early.
Lou Marinucci

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I worked with Pat at Camp Hill, PA in the 1970's and we had a lot of great times which I will always remember. Pat was a hard worker and had a great sense of humor, always keeping us laughing while we worked hard and smartly. He will be missed by a lot of friends and family.

Ken Attenberger

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