Pat was a caring and supportive person who loved to share the life of his Detroit Seward St neighbors with his new sister-in-law, who was from a small city in Maine. He encouraged her to drive the Detroit freeways and it wasn't long before they were off to visit relatives. They watched the Detroit riots of in July 1967 from the rooftop and were subsequently searched by the National Guards and ordered to get off the roof.
Pat moved to Miami, Florida and enjoyed that lifestyle. He became seriously ill and soon died with his mother Annabelle by his side.
Pat was a caring and supportive person who loved to share the life of his Detroit Seward St neighbors with his new sister-in-law, who was from a small city in Maine. He encouraged her to drive the Detroit freeways and it wasn't long before they were off to visit relatives. They watched the Detroit riots of in July 1967 from the rooftop and were subsequently searched by the National Guards and ordered to get off the roof.
Pat moved to Miami, Florida and enjoyed that lifestyle. He became seriously ill and soon died with his mother Annabelle by his side.
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