Patrick Lemuel Dennis
Patrick Lemuel Dennis, passed away on October 12, 2018, in Webster, Texas at the age of 56 years old. Patrick was born on May 27, 1962 in Victoria, Texas, to Marlin Edward Dennis and Anita June Hunter. He was preceded in death by his father Marlin and sister Cheryl. He is survived by his mother Anita, fiancé Teresa, sisters Melony, Linda and brother-in-law’s Vodie and Steve, daughter Tiffany and son-in-law Kasey, son Coby, grandchildren Jayden and Tristan, and his nieces and nephews. A memorial Service will be held Saturday, October 20, 2018 at 1:00 pm at Crowder Funeral Home, 1645 East Main Street, in League city, TX with Gary Sills officiating.
I’m in shock. Pat was one of the most sincere nicest people I knew. My deepest sympathy & prayers are with you all.
Lisa Dietzel Chappell – VHS Class of 1980
J.Q. You were so talented I hired you twice! I will miss your sarcastic comments on my Facebook post but more than that I will miss you. To your family I pray they have peace and understanding that God is a big God and he knows what he’s doing. Love to all!
Anita, Melody,Linda
My heart goes out to you and his family. Some of our greatest memories are with him. May you find soleance and peace.
To a Good man and Good father! Your memory will be kept alive in our beautiful kids!!. I see a part of you in both of them…the funny, silly side and the genuine, kind hearted side! We will all miss you and love you lots!!!
I am so very sorry. Pat was such a great guy. He always had a smile for everyone he met. Although we didn’t see each other very often, I will always consider him a friend. My prayers are with his family, may God grant you peace in this difficult time.
Ellen Moody Welch- VHS Class of 1980
JQ will be truly missed. He was a great guy. RIp.
Prayers going out to the family at this hard time. I first met Dennis back when he was with “Mike Black and Rolling Across Texas “. We had some good times back then. 🙏🙏🙏😥
You were ‘GREAT my Friend! So glad our paths crossed and we spent many, many days together in music and other ventures. God Bless my Brother.
Bud, Jonathan Quinn, Pat, a man that was known by different names to different people, will be missed by everyone that had the privilege of seeing that bright smile and laughing eyes. Give Cheryl a hug for me!
My condolences to JQ’s family and loved ones. We met back in 91 when he hired me to work with him in radio in Palestine. We’ve been friends ever since. Great man, friend, confidant. We shared a fantastic time! I love you brother
Sincere condolences go out to the family. Please find comfort and hope in the guarantee that soon death will be no more (Rev. 21: 3, 4) and the exciting promise that those we have lost will be reunited with us again (Acts 24:15 & Psalms 37:29).
It is funny how things work out. Being brought up in Montana and being a cowboy all my life, you meet people that just fall into your way of life. No surficial shield or fumy approach. Just a man that is true and country. Go to miss JQ, but I am happy he is with Robby Lou.
So sad. Hadn’t gotten to see Bud in a long time, but he was always so vivacious and fun. Sorry for your loss Cody, Tiffany, and Aunt Nita. And although I haven’t met you, you as well Teresa.
Love you cousin,
Alicia, Robby, and Kathy Duke