Condolences
I knew Patrick as a Security Officer at CentraState for several years. He always had a smile and a kind word for everyone, and I loved that brogue! He surely will be missed. My prayers are with his family at this sad time.
To Vera and family, I was saddened to hear of the passing of Aiden. He was my supervisor at EAL for many years. He was a pleasure to be on his res team as he was so easy-going and so easy to work for. What I can see from the numerous photos of him on this site, he truly was a loving family man and no doubt loved each and every one of you. How wonderful to see pictures of him with his grandchildren which no doubt he loved unconditionally. Most certainly, they will carry on his legacy of a fine man. May fond memories of him and happy times shared with him help you through this difficult time. Rest in peace, dear friend, dear Aidan, you are truly in the gates of heaven. Charlotte Enik Klecan 16 Fox Run Monroe Township, NJ 08831
To all the Horans, I'm very sorry for your loss. Uncle Aidan was a great man, fun to be around, and a genuinely good trooper. I always loved the cousin exchanges between the houses over the summer, and the was a lot of driving done by him to make that happen. Iwish I could be there to say good-bye in person. From one Soldier to another, thanks for leading the way. You will be missed by all of us.
I was deeply sorry to hear of your great loss. I always thought of Aidan as a true Irish gentleman. Though we did not meet often, he was always both warm and gracious to me and I loved to watch him on the dance floor at the weddings. The website is a beautiful tribute and I know he will be terribly missed.
Remembering with fondness my brother, Aidan. My sincere condolences to you all on this sad occasion. Billy, Ballinrobe, Co. Mayo.
Having worked with Patrick the past eight years I was able to see two sides of his personality, the one which made Patrick the loyal dedicated security staff leader he was and in speaking with him on many occasions about his family, the smile on his face that it would bring and the sense of pride he had when talking about his family,in particular his grandchildren. My personal and the security staff members condolences to you his loving family.
My prayers are with you all in your time of loss. I worked with Aidan at EAL and he was always and probably is one of the kindest, gentlest people I have ever known or will know. No more suffering, but dancing on streets of gold is what Aidan is doing now and we will all see him again some day. God bless
My prayers and love are with you all. Love, Muzzy