Patrick Micheal “Pat” Eller

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Patrick Micheal “Pat” Eller

Birth
Lewiston, Nez Perce County, Idaho, USA
Death
7 Aug 2006 (aged 29)
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Burial
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA Add to Map
Plot
Hope Lawn, Lot 1303, #6
Memorial ID
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Born in Lewiston, Idaho and after living in several cities around the country his family settled in Reardan, Washington.

As a kid, in school, Pat was very active in football, wrestling and track. Outside of school he had many intrests. He loved martial art movies, anything star wars, and to write.

From a very young age on, martial arts was a core part of his life.

Pat met his wife Melanie during their junior year at Reardan High School and they married shorly after graduation in July 1996.

During the last several years he worked for Pioneer Services in conjunction with the Department of Corrections and recently in construction.

His family was the most important thing to him. he would have done anything for his wife and kids. Pat always had a habit of telling people he worked with how beautiful his wife was and how amazing his kids were. Pat was always willing to help anywhere, anytime when he was needed.

He is survived my his wife Melanie(Calhoon)and their children, Ethan, Sean and Alicia. His parents James and Sue Eller of Reardan, Wa. Brothers Carl (Jesse)Eller of Spokane, Scott (Amy) Eller, and Danny Eller all of Spokane.

Born in Lewiston, Idaho and after living in several cities around the country his family settled in Reardan, Washington.

As a kid, in school, Pat was very active in football, wrestling and track. Outside of school he had many intrests. He loved martial art movies, anything star wars, and to write.

From a very young age on, martial arts was a core part of his life.

Pat met his wife Melanie during their junior year at Reardan High School and they married shorly after graduation in July 1996.

During the last several years he worked for Pioneer Services in conjunction with the Department of Corrections and recently in construction.

His family was the most important thing to him. he would have done anything for his wife and kids. Pat always had a habit of telling people he worked with how beautiful his wife was and how amazing his kids were. Pat was always willing to help anywhere, anytime when he was needed.

He is survived my his wife Melanie(Calhoon)and their children, Ethan, Sean and Alicia. His parents James and Sue Eller of Reardan, Wa. Brothers Carl (Jesse)Eller of Spokane, Scott (Amy) Eller, and Danny Eller all of Spokane.