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Donald-Patt

In Loving Memory

Patt, Donald Wayne

Sunday, May 22, 2022, beloved husband of Joyce E. Patt (Ringenback) and the late Betty Patt (Abernathie), Father of Barbara Patt Menner (the late Jim Menner), the late Kenneth Patt, Connie Mullane Smith (Luke) and the late Bryan Mullane.  Don was Grandfather to Shelly Patt, the late Nickolas Menner, Ryan Menner (Danielle), and the late Kevin Mullane.  He was Great-Grandfather to Jaxon Menner, Callie Menner and Braeden Wehrsten.  He was a brother to the late Diana Patt (Danesh) and uncle to Jila Danesh (Napoles) and Ali Danesh.  Don was blessed to have many special people in his life including Lee Ludwig, Suzanne Ell, Kathi Arbini and Paul Menner and his family.

Don was proud to be a 32nd degree Mason.  He enjoyed traveling, musical theater, Cardinal baseball, and being with his family and many friends.  He was a good, caring, patriotic man and had great faith in God.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Friends of Kids with Cancer (friendsofkids.com) or any local animal related charity.

There will be a visitation at Kutis Funeral Home (10151 Gravois Road 63123) on Wednesday, June 1 from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.  The Funeral will be at St. Lucas United Church of Christ, 11735 Denny Road, 63026 at 11:00 on Thursday, June 2 (visitation 10:30-11:00)

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14 thoughts on “Patt, Donald Wayne”

  1. Barb – My love and sympathy to you and Joyce and the rest of your family. You know since we’ve been friends since the fourth grade, your dad was one of my favorite parents! Praying for comfort for you and your family but still rejoicing with you that he is out of pain and confusion and he is healed and whole!

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  2. Barb – My love and sympathy to you and Joyce and the rest of your family. You know since we’ve been friends since the fourth grade, your dad was one of my favorite parents! Praying for comfort for you and your family but still rejoicing with you that he is out of pain and confusion and he is healed and whole!

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  3. So sorry for your loss, Barb! I know how you loved and admired your dear father. May God grant you peace.

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  4. So sorry for your loss, Barb! I know how you loved and admired your dear father. May God grant you peace.

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  5. Sorry to hear of Don’s passing. What a nice man who we got to know over the years on many travel trips both domestic and international. Don was always fun to be with and he loved to discuss Cardinal baseball and knew his trivia. A good ol’ Roughrider for sure.
    Gerry & Maria Everding

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  6. Sorry to hear of Don’s passing. What a nice man who we got to know over the years on many travel trips both domestic and international. Don was always fun to be with and he loved to discuss Cardinal baseball and knew his trivia. A good ol’ Roughrider for sure.
    Gerry & Maria Everding

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  7. We have so many wonderful memories of Don starting with our 2001 trip to Bavaria. He had such a wonderful sense of humor. In spite of his gruff exterior, he was a kind and sweet man. We are so blessed to have known him and to have called him a friend. Rest in peace, dear friend.

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  8. We have so many wonderful memories of Don starting with our 2001 trip to Bavaria. He had such a wonderful sense of humor. In spite of his gruff exterior, he was a kind and sweet man. We are so blessed to have known him and to have called him a friend. Rest in peace, dear friend.

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