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Patrick D. Twohey, The above picture I found on the Internet back in January 2014...., and 1 more
Patrick D. Twohey, The above picture I found on the Internet back in January 2014...., and 1 more
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Patrick D. Twohey Gravesite
The above picture I found on the Internet back in January 2014. Since then, I have not been able to relocate it, which is strange.
Pat & I were very close from early 1965 until he was drafted in the US Army in 1966. When he returned in 1968, I had already married in August 1967. He stopped at my parents house, my dad called me, and I came over for a short visit to see him. I could see that he was very disappointed that I had married, although after his death, his sister gave me the impression he might’ve been seeing someone anyway. He died in a very freakish accident at his work.
If I hadn’t been married or had heard from him sooner, I probably would’ve went back with him.
But apparently things happen for a reason and I will never forget Pat. We had some amazing times together in our late teens while growing up in West Seattle.
Pat & I were very close from early 1965 until he was drafted in the US Army in 1966. When he returned in 1968, I had already married in August 1967. He stopped at my parents house, my dad called me, and I came over for a short visit to see him. I could see that he was very disappointed that I had married, although after his death, his sister gave me the impression he might’ve been seeing someone anyway. He died in a very freakish accident at his work.
If I hadn’t been married or had heard from him sooner, I probably would’ve went back with him.
But apparently things happen for a reason and I will never forget Pat. We had some amazing times together in our late teens while growing up in West Seattle.
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Gerald E Rupp of Prineville, Crook County, OR was born on March 5, 1933, and died at age 70 years old on July 16, 2003.
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2020 marks 20 years since the inception of AncientFaces. We are the same team who began this community so long ago. Over the years it feels, at least to us, that our family has expanded to include so many. Thank you!
2020 marks 20 years since the inception of AncientFaces. We are the same team who began this community so long ago. Over the years it feels, at least to us, that our family has expanded to include so many. Thank you!


Patrick D. Twohey Gravesite
The above picture I found on the Internet back in January 2014. Since then, I have not been able to relocate it, which is strange.
Pat & I were very close from early 1965 until he was drafted in the US Army in 1966. When he returned in 1968, I had already married in August 1967. He stopped at my parents house, my dad called me, and I came over for a short visit to see him. I could see that he was very disappointed that I had married, although after his death, his sister gave me the impression he might’ve been seeing someone anyway. He died in a very freakish accident at his work.
If I hadn’t been married or had heard from him sooner, I probably would’ve went back with him.
But apparently things happen for a reason and I will never forget Pat. We had some amazing times together in our late teens while growing up in West Seattle.
Pat & I were very close from early 1965 until he was drafted in the US Army in 1966. When he returned in 1968, I had already married in August 1967. He stopped at my parents house, my dad called me, and I came over for a short visit to see him. I could see that he was very disappointed that I had married, although after his death, his sister gave me the impression he might’ve been seeing someone anyway. He died in a very freakish accident at his work.
If I hadn’t been married or had heard from him sooner, I probably would’ve went back with him.
But apparently things happen for a reason and I will never forget Pat. We had some amazing times together in our late teens while growing up in West Seattle.
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