Pat was a nice guy who loved and cared for his children deeply. My deepest condolences to Carol Ann, Nancy, Jess, Carly, and Patrick. He will be missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.
Pat was one of the best athletes in our class of 1971. He was also one of the strongest yet nicest guys in our class. It was a pleasure to be his teammate in football. He always gave 100 percent.
Bill Ferris
Carly, Jessie and Pat, Jr.
The many years our family lived in Madison were made that more enjoyable because we knew the extended Esposito family. I remember fondly the first time I met Pat at a nursery school in Madison and he introduced himself with that charming smile. The relationship took off from there. We were new homeowners in Madison, but Pat made sure we were welcomed into the community. Little League coaching for Main Street Subs, wrestling with Madison Jr’s and playing softball for Heller Burs. And of course Pat introduced me to Brownie and Esposito Market. Pat and I spoke via the phone during college football season and the year his Bearcats made it to the playoffs he was delighted. All the positive memories are flowing back as I write this note to you three. Please know that Anna, Tom, Jr. Milagros and I were blessed that your dad was part of our lives.
Pat, you were a bit older than me, but we share Dodger-hood, and a friendship that I enjoyed for many decades. Memories of playing Softball for a long time with the EP Heller Burs, Doughie & Peter L. John Kennedy
Dearest Pat, Once a Dodger always a Dodger. As Heaven celebrates the arrival of the nicest person & one of the best Madison Athletes, of our time, our hearts break. Thank you Pat for the fun memories of growing up Madison & always being so kind through our school days & always. God Bless you as you watch over & guide your beautiful family from above.
Patty
Rest in oeace, Pat. You were one of the good ones. My deepest sympathy to Carol Ann, Nance, Jess, Caryln, and his grandchildren. God bless you all, much love. Godspeed, buddy.
Pat…so many memories. Growing up with your family, whether on Alma Avenue, the lake, Madison High. It is hard to say goodbye. You will be missed. God bless.
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