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In Memory

Patrick Maley VIEW PROFILE

Pat, 73, died on March 2, 2022, from Parkinson's Disease. He is survived by his spouse, Candace, two sons, Daniel Patrick and Sean Matthew (Kristen), and three grandsons, Barry, Cullen, and James. Pat grew up in Berea, Ohio, with six siblings, Kathy, Dan, Jim, Mary, Eddie, and Kevin, who loved him dearly. He was an enthusiastic athlete and an avid golfer. Pat attended Berea High School. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in Sales and Marketing from Baldwin-Wallace College. Pat had various jobs before joining Hansen Manufacturing in Cleveland in 1974 as sales manager.

In 1984, the family moved to Littleton, Colorado, where Pat was hired as sales manager at Norgren Manufacturing. He concluded his career at Norgren as president of their Sales and Marketing Division. Pat loved people, and it was mutual. With his Irish charm and his genuine care for people, he made everyone he met feel special. His pure tenor voice delighted many over the years. He was a skilled photographer, an artistic endeavor that brought him great joy. A private memorial service will be held in May 2022.

In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the Parkinson Association of the Rockies or The Denver Hospice in Pat's name.

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03/13/22 04:25 PM #1    

Cathleen Wing (Disbennett)

Always a good friend. May he rest in the arms of our Lord. Condolances to his wife, sons and loving family in their loss.

03/14/22 11:42 AM #2    

Kim Wertz

I remember Pat's good spirit and sometimes infectious sense of humor.  We shared several good times.

Our thoughts and prayers are with Candy and the family.  The good die young.  Rest with God now Pat.


03/14/22 02:48 PM #3    

Betty Fitzgerald (Luff)

So sorry to hear of Pat's passing.  He was a good guy - smiled a lot.  I had forgotten that he was a fellow B-W alum, too.  And I'm sorry for his having had to suffer through Parkinsons...it means he went through some rough times at his life's closing.     Pacem, Pat.  


03/14/22 03:46 PM #4    

Kathy Kirkwood (Roderick)

Rest in peace Pat. My condolences to the family 🙏


03/14/22 04:11 PM #5    

Jim Stepancik

My thoughts and prayers to you and yours.

Candace, Daniel, Sean and your family and friends I know knew his Irish wit and charm.

You are and were a gentleman.  It was great being a classmate of yours.

With prayers,

Jim Stepancik

 


03/15/22 02:37 PM #6    

Diane Merritt

 

My sincerest condolences to Candace, Daniel, Sean, grandchildren and Maley family.

“Death leaves a heartache no one can heal; Love leaves a memory no one can steal.”

 

For Pat: “May the Irish hills caress you. May her lakes and rivers bless you.

May the luck of the Irish enfold you. May the blessings of Saint Patrick behold you.”

                                


03/16/22 09:48 AM #7    

Roger Voisinet

Pat was one of my favorite classmates and I am sure others felt the same way. He always had a big smile and a great disposition. The world is a bit sadder place without our dear friend, Pat.


03/16/22 10:53 AM #8    

Gene Berg

Pat was a good friend growing up in Berea. He always had a big heart and a big smile. The world is a little bit sadder without him. Rest in peace Pat!

Gene

 


03/16/22 01:14 PM #9    

Jan Prucha

So very sorry to see this. Pat was a school friend from second grade at St. Mary's on. My sympathy to Candy and his family and friends. He will be well remembered.

03/29/22 02:14 AM #10    

Barbara Freeburn (Harshey)

Although Pat and I had very few encounters during school, I will always remember his positive attitude as he faced different challenges in school. He seemed to conquer those challenges  with ease. I will never forget the smile on his face. May he rest now in God's loving arms.

 


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