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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Patrick Elie, 62 years old, born on April 30, 1959, and passed away on August 1, 2021. We will remember him forever.
August 9, 2021
August 9, 2021
It's been a long time since I've seen Patrick, but I have many memories of time spent with him and Caroline and his children. Patrick had so many wonderful qualities, he was quick to laugh, loved to fish and was a caring father. He always treated me as one of the family whenever I visited and I will always appreciate that. It's funny how you remember people you don't see often in snippets of your time together. I remember him being banned from playing monopoly (too competitive), driving out the road to enjoy a day at the beach and fitting in a bit of fishing and a crazy ride on the Tustamena, when the waves in the night were bigger than the ship. I remember him whipping up a peanut butter and honey sandwich as a midnight snack. I hope he's enjoying one right now. Be well friend and rest in peace. Your legacy will live on in your family and in their hearts. 
August 8, 2021
August 8, 2021
I remember Patrick as a strong, intelligent, resourceful man. He was a good provider to his wife Caroline and children Patricia and Roy. Patrick was a genius with numbers and was always willing to help family members file their taxes. His love of fishing always brought fresh fish to our family. I admire him for taking good care of my sister, niece, and nephew for all the years he was with them. Thank you Patrick for sharing your fish, doing my taxes many years and taking care of my sister, niece and nephew. I thank God you do not have to suffer on this earth anymore and I pray you are at peace and found God’s loving grace in Heaven. Have fun fishing in Heaven with Dad, Charlie, Buddy and all your fishing friends and family there 

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August 9, 2021
August 9, 2021
It's been a long time since I've seen Patrick, but I have many memories of time spent with him and Caroline and his children. Patrick had so many wonderful qualities, he was quick to laugh, loved to fish and was a caring father. He always treated me as one of the family whenever I visited and I will always appreciate that. It's funny how you remember people you don't see often in snippets of your time together. I remember him being banned from playing monopoly (too competitive), driving out the road to enjoy a day at the beach and fitting in a bit of fishing and a crazy ride on the Tustamena, when the waves in the night were bigger than the ship. I remember him whipping up a peanut butter and honey sandwich as a midnight snack. I hope he's enjoying one right now. Be well friend and rest in peace. Your legacy will live on in your family and in their hearts. 
August 8, 2021
August 8, 2021
I remember Patrick as a strong, intelligent, resourceful man. He was a good provider to his wife Caroline and children Patricia and Roy. Patrick was a genius with numbers and was always willing to help family members file their taxes. His love of fishing always brought fresh fish to our family. I admire him for taking good care of my sister, niece, and nephew for all the years he was with them. Thank you Patrick for sharing your fish, doing my taxes many years and taking care of my sister, niece and nephew. I thank God you do not have to suffer on this earth anymore and I pray you are at peace and found God’s loving grace in Heaven. Have fun fishing in Heaven with Dad, Charlie, Buddy and all your fishing friends and family there 
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Patrick’s Children his Legacy❣️

August 8, 2021
Patrick wrote the attached note on  his Facebook page when his children Patricia and Roy were  born. So sweet and loving he loved them both very much



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My memorie of my little brother, "Patrick Edward Elie

August 11, 2021
1969 Patrick was 10 and I was 12. He was just a boy, but the things he did he acted like a man. From the first moment we stepped of the plane in Cape Pole, Patrick stepped in to keep us in control. We were children. There me, Alisa, 12, Patrick was 10, Nancy, Steve, and Tim. I don't remember their ages, but they were small. We all had to haul our measly belonging up the beach to the place we would call home for the next couple of years. In that time Patrick and "Big Steve Steinke" taught Patrick how to trap, hunt and fish, but not how to swim. Patrick refused to learn and he would not go in the water or he would throw a fit like you never seen him do. To his dying day, he would not go in the water, but he drove the boats like it was his second skin. Never figured that one out!

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