In Memory of

Pasquale

R.

"Pat"

Uricchio

Condolences

Condolence From: Zoe Gaston
Condolence: Dear Pat, you were a shining light in my life.
Sunday November 04, 2018
Condolence From: Michael Gage
Condolence: He was my uncle and my godfather, and I will miss him. Pat was a rock; steady, accepting, live-and-let-live. I moved out of state and didn't see him for 10 years. When I paid him a surprise visit, he introduced me to Buddy, and, othewise, acted as if he had seen me just the day before. Thanks, for your old jokes and your joie de vivre.
Friday September 19, 2008
Condolence From: Candace Aleks
Condolence: To Pat's Family, <br> The Fermi Faculty, Staff and Administration wish to express our deepest sympathy in the loss of Pat. For many years Pat devoted his time and energy to the Fermi Sports Program. Pat was admired and appreciated for his dedication to our young athletes and for his professionalism as a Coach. The Fermi Cheer Fund wishes you to know that we will make a donation to the Fermi Softball program in memory of Pat. <br>Thank you, Pat!!! <br> <br>Enrico Fermi High School <br>Faculty,Staff+Administration
Wednesday August 27, 2008
Condolence From: Amanda Farnan
Condolence: Mr. U has been apart of Enfield for as long as I can remember. He was my coach for 2 years on the Fermi Varsity softball team. He always knew what to say to me and cheer me up and focus on my game when I was down in the count or losing a game. Mr. U was such a great person on and off the field and was always there for me when I needed him. He will be greatly missed by me and the rest of my family.
Sunday August 24, 2008
Condolence From: Cassandra Kubinski
Condolence: I will always remember how much fun Coach Urricchio was and how much he believed in my softball playing ability even tho i was the "little one". He was such a supporter of the person behind the player, and his warmth and sense of humor genuinely touched my life. My condolences to the family. <br>xo Cassie
Friday August 22, 2008
Condolence From: Rosemary Sullivan
Condolence: You will be missed, my friend...but I suspect you have already met up with Amy and Tony and are busy organizing softball. You will not be forgotten.
Friday August 22, 2008
Condolence From: Alvajoy Cain
Condolence: To Peter Uricchio and family <br>Our sympathy goes out to you and your entire family...hold tight to his memories... God bless <br>The Cain family
Friday August 22, 2008
Condolence From: Colleen Kubinski
Condolence: Coach will be remembered fondly by our family. He meant a lot to our Cassie. You will all be in our prayers. <br>The Kubinski Family
Thursday August 21, 2008
Condolence From: Marty Duray
Condolence: Dearest Family, my thoughts are with you and sending prayers from my heart. God Bless. We shall celebrate his beautiful life. <br>Love to one and all <br>Marty
Thursday August 21, 2008
Condolence From: Costner Family
Condolence: Peter and Family, <br>Our deepest sympathy at this time of sorrow. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Thursday August 21, 2008
Condolence From: Jim Santacroce
Condolence: I can't express my sadness at the passing Mr U. In the turbulent times of adolescence and the 60s he was a bright light. No one I've ever met gave more and expected less in return. His wisdom touches me still. May God rest his soul.
Thursday August 21, 2008
Condolence From: Kevin Collins
Condolence: I spent 5 years in Enfield and coached fastpitch softball during that time. Mr U. always could bring a smile to the kids and coaches faces no matter the game situation. He taught me and many other coaches that patience with the kids could work wonders. This is a loss to not only Mr. U's family, but to Enfield and the softball family in general. To his family, to Enfield, and to all the kids, Mr. U was revered for what he did for his community. <br> <br>The Collins Family
Thursday August 21, 2008
Condolence From: Brittany Dyer
Condolence: Mr.U was one of the most amazing people I have ever met. He was my softball coach for 3 and taught me more than I could put into words. He always brought a smile to your face whenever you saw him and knew exactly what to say if you were down. I am in college in North Carolina right now and regretfully can not come to the services. But I would like to say, that no one will ever replace the love, memories, and friendship Mr.U gave to me. He is an amazing person and will forever be missed.
Wednesday August 20, 2008
Condolence From: Christina Sheehan
Condolence: Where do I even begin to start. Mr. U was my coach for 2 years on j.v. and 2 years on varsity. He taught me so much throughout the years. Even after I graduated I would see him and would bring a smile to my face. No matter the situation he would make it good. He loved all of us kids and he will be greatly missed. He will always be remembered. God Bless Mr. U. I will bring you your peanut m&m's tomarrow (your favorite) Love you Mr. U!!!
Wednesday August 20, 2008
Condolence From: Al Harrison
Condolence: Most people called him Pat or Mr. U, but my nickname for him was "Young Fella," because no one would believe it when they learned Pat's age. He seemed so much younger and was so full of life. He loved coaching the kids and being around them. As a Yankee fan, the way I dealt with the Red Sox winning in 2004 was to be happy that my friend Pat could see his team finally win one in his lifetime. He was a true friend to so many, I feel very blessed that he was such a good friend to me and my wife Kelley. We are truly going to miss the Sunday morning breakfasts with Pat. I'm also going to miss seeing his car zipping around town with Buddy hanging out the passenger side window. He kept us laughing and had a great smile, which is one of he reasons that everyone loved him. The softball games we umpired together were some special times that I really enjoyed. I will forever treasure the memories of my good friend, the "Young Fella." God Bless you, Pat.
Wednesday August 20, 2008
Condolence From: Fermi Cheerleaders & Coach Kelly Bowles
Condolence: To the family of Mr. U: We are so very sorry for your loss. He was such a great fan and friend to us all at Fermi. We'll miss his smile and his kind words of encouragement. Fermi High athletes sure will have an angel watching over us all.
Wednesday August 20, 2008