He was predeceased by a brother, Thomas Henry, husband of Sally (Muse) Henry of Peabody, MA.
Salem High School, Class of 1971, and Salem State College, Class of 1975, with a degree in Political Science.
He was employed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Housing Authority both in Salem and in Wenham prior to retiring from the Wenham Housing Authority in 2008.
A devoted, loving husband and father, family always came first. During the summer he looked forward to spending time in York Maine at Short Sands Beach with his family watching the waves while enjoying peanut butter salt-water taffy and a can of Mountain Dew.
As a young man, Patrick coached the A.O.H Division 18 Salem Softball Team. He had a passion for classic rock music and was a member of the Salem Drum and Bugle Corps during his teen years. Pat loved cars, specifically Jaguars and Fords. Most of all, he enjoyed spending time with his wife and children. An adored past time was cheering on his children's sports teams, as well as enjoying their theatrical performances.
Survived by his wife; 2 children, Margaret Henry and Neil Henry both of Beverly; 2 sisters, twin sister, Honor Marie Ford and her husband, Harry, of Henrietta, NY, and Maureen Walden and her husband, Kenny, of Farmington, NH; and a large extended family.
Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery, Salem, MA.
He was predeceased by a brother, Thomas Henry, husband of Sally (Muse) Henry of Peabody, MA.
Salem High School, Class of 1971, and Salem State College, Class of 1975, with a degree in Political Science.
He was employed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Housing Authority both in Salem and in Wenham prior to retiring from the Wenham Housing Authority in 2008.
A devoted, loving husband and father, family always came first. During the summer he looked forward to spending time in York Maine at Short Sands Beach with his family watching the waves while enjoying peanut butter salt-water taffy and a can of Mountain Dew.
As a young man, Patrick coached the A.O.H Division 18 Salem Softball Team. He had a passion for classic rock music and was a member of the Salem Drum and Bugle Corps during his teen years. Pat loved cars, specifically Jaguars and Fords. Most of all, he enjoyed spending time with his wife and children. An adored past time was cheering on his children's sports teams, as well as enjoying their theatrical performances.
Survived by his wife; 2 children, Margaret Henry and Neil Henry both of Beverly; 2 sisters, twin sister, Honor Marie Ford and her husband, Harry, of Henrietta, NY, and Maureen Walden and her husband, Kenny, of Farmington, NH; and a large extended family.
Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery, Salem, MA.
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