Pat received his education in the Passaic County School System. He worked as a Carpenter for many years. Pat served in the United States Army, and received two medals, one was the National Defense Medal, and the other a Expeditionary Medal.
Pat was known for his honesty, Love of music, and of course his sense of humor. He loved his family, especially his nieces. He also was a member of the Narcotics Anonyms Family, and loved being clean.
Pat was preceded in death by his parents; one sister, Colleen Williams Johnson; one brother-in-law, Butch Johnson; and one great niece, Ji'ailah Nelson. He leaves to cherish his memories, one sister, Deborah Williams; one niece, Tahima Williams; one nephew, Corey Williams; one aunt, Sylvia Belton; two uncles William Randolph, and Howard Randolph; and a host of cousins, other relatives, friends and neighbors.
Pat received his education in the Passaic County School System. He worked as a Carpenter for many years. Pat served in the United States Army, and received two medals, one was the National Defense Medal, and the other a Expeditionary Medal.
Pat was known for his honesty, Love of music, and of course his sense of humor. He loved his family, especially his nieces. He also was a member of the Narcotics Anonyms Family, and loved being clean.
Pat was preceded in death by his parents; one sister, Colleen Williams Johnson; one brother-in-law, Butch Johnson; and one great niece, Ji'ailah Nelson. He leaves to cherish his memories, one sister, Deborah Williams; one niece, Tahima Williams; one nephew, Corey Williams; one aunt, Sylvia Belton; two uncles William Randolph, and Howard Randolph; and a host of cousins, other relatives, friends and neighbors.
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