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My grandpa was the best person ever known to me. He was an artist, a builder, the list goes on forever. He had so many talents. Losing him was one of the hardest things in my life. I miss him so so much. Thank you for loving me grandpa.
Birth date: Dec 28, 1951 Death date: Jan 1, 2025
Patrick Boylan, 73, of Brooklyn passed away at home Wednesday, January 1, 2025. Pat’s family and friends will gather Monday, January 6, 2025 from 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm at Eineder Funeral Homes – Brooklyn Chapel. His funeral service wi Read Obituary
My grandpa was the best person ever known to me. He was an artist, a builder, the list goes on forever. He had so many talents. Losing him was one of the hardest things in my life. I miss him so so much. Thank you for loving me grandpa.
So sorry to hear of Pat's passing. While Pat and I disagreed on a lot of things (He loved to stick it to me in the letters to the editor in The Exponent) I always enjoyed getting his take on the world. He put a lot of thought and insight into his letters, and clearly had a passion for sharing his views articulately and, yes, at times ferociously. I always admired that he was willing to call it as he saw it, and will miss his correspondence.
Uncle Pat was such a light. He treated me like one of his own grandchildren. He loved showing me all of his WWE figures and new things he had upstairs. We would bond over WWE things and we would laugh and yell about them together. He wad such a talent and loved everyone with all of his heart no matter how stubborn he may have seemed. He really had a kind heart. I'm so glad I got the chance to know him
To the Boylan family,
Pat was a friend as was his sister Joanne. I spent a lot of days at their home. Playing games in the basement, building our Homecoming float and listening to music. My sincere condolences to to the family.
Paula Saxton
Class of 1971
Jean, Joanne, and the rest of the Boylan family,
Very sorry to learn of Pat's passing. I remember him as extraordinarily talented, passionate, a perfectionist, and a curious spirit who was never afraid to follow his dreams. I was in awe of him. Those times, with those friends, are my fondest memories and I'll always be grateful for all of them. My life is better because he (and you) were in it.
May his life and his memory always be a blessing to you.
Pam (Hueter) Taylor, BHS Class of 1971
Blissfield High School Class of 1970 will miss Pat (we always knew him as Pat, not Daniel). So glad he attended our last reunion.