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Patrick Allen Spence

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Patrick Allen Spence

Birth
El Paso, El Paso County, Texas, USA
Death
21 Sep 2021 (aged 71)
Burial
Golden, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.7278139, Longitude: -105.1954278
Plot
IOOF-57-3-1
Memorial ID
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Patrick loved his family and loved to be surrounded by them. He loved to cook anything and I was told he did it with greatness. He loved puzzles and he loved his Broncos!! He got into martial arts and apparently met some famous people thru this venture. Dad grew up in El Paso, TX. His dad was into Native American culture big time so my dad ended up getting into dressing up in head dress clothes and accessories and preforming many Native American hoop dances. He also was in to Boy Scouts and later became an Eagle Scout.

He graduated from Stephen F. High school and then went to college for business and later went back for an engineering degree that was required by the government for a computer programming job with top clearance that he took on for the military controlling satellites.

He went to the University of Texas at El Paso. My brother Brian adds "dad always kept his faith no matter what was going on good or bad. As long as you always do good things good things will happen in return.

Life keeps moving forward. Patrick simply stating he wanted and tried to start a charity to help people who were underprivileged. It was a goal of his to make a difference in the world. He was a car salesman for many years and received many awards while doing this.

Brandy and Bridget shared that he loved people. In our time together, they shared that he would give the shirt off his back for anyone and he would buy things only to be ok with throwing them away later as he was not a material man. His works on earth revealed his trusting in Christ.

He leaves behind his beautiful wife Laurel of 31 years of marriage; his children Matthew, Brandy, Bridget And Brian; his brother Michael; his grandkids Artie, Journey, Skylar, Kiera and Laila and great-grandson Sampson.

He is finally reunited with his mom and dad , and his sisters Nancy and Sue. He certainly leaves behind all of us here and many more that could not be here.
Patrick loved his family and loved to be surrounded by them. He loved to cook anything and I was told he did it with greatness. He loved puzzles and he loved his Broncos!! He got into martial arts and apparently met some famous people thru this venture. Dad grew up in El Paso, TX. His dad was into Native American culture big time so my dad ended up getting into dressing up in head dress clothes and accessories and preforming many Native American hoop dances. He also was in to Boy Scouts and later became an Eagle Scout.

He graduated from Stephen F. High school and then went to college for business and later went back for an engineering degree that was required by the government for a computer programming job with top clearance that he took on for the military controlling satellites.

He went to the University of Texas at El Paso. My brother Brian adds "dad always kept his faith no matter what was going on good or bad. As long as you always do good things good things will happen in return.

Life keeps moving forward. Patrick simply stating he wanted and tried to start a charity to help people who were underprivileged. It was a goal of his to make a difference in the world. He was a car salesman for many years and received many awards while doing this.

Brandy and Bridget shared that he loved people. In our time together, they shared that he would give the shirt off his back for anyone and he would buy things only to be ok with throwing them away later as he was not a material man. His works on earth revealed his trusting in Christ.

He leaves behind his beautiful wife Laurel of 31 years of marriage; his children Matthew, Brandy, Bridget And Brian; his brother Michael; his grandkids Artie, Journey, Skylar, Kiera and Laila and great-grandson Sampson.

He is finally reunited with his mom and dad , and his sisters Nancy and Sue. He certainly leaves behind all of us here and many more that could not be here.


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