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From: Mitch
Rochester I grew up with Nick, played basketball with him, I knew him well, and I still cant believe that he's gone. He emailed me about 6 weeks ago expressing how much he missed home, his family, and his friends. I believe he was supposed to come home in November, we were all looking forward to seeing him. Nick was a great guy, somebody that you can be proud to call a friend. We'll all miss very much. My thoughts go out to his wife jayme, his dad Jim, his brother Kyle, and the rest of the family.
written on 2007-09-15 17:08:35 Post number: 69
From: Ronda
Argos, IN I did not know Sgt Patterson. Id like to send my deepest sympathys to his family. Thank you for your unselfish bravery in defending our great county. God Bless !
written on 2007-09-15 17:07:05 Post number: 68
From: Danne
Rochester Aquaintted with him and some of his family. Always friendly, polite and respectful and fun. So sad to hear about this. HIs wife is a wonderful caring person as well and my thoughts and prayers are with them all.
written on 2007-09-15 17:06:12 Post number: 67
From: Christine
Weskan, Kansas I, too, didn't know Nick personally (just by his great reputation), but I went to school with his wife Jayme. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family in this difficult time. God Bless
written on 2007-09-15 17:05:34 Post number: 66
From: Bryan
Shelbyville, IN I didn't know him personally but I knew of him and seen him around when I lived in Rochester. Truly sad, thoughts are with his family.
written on 2007-09-15 17:04:27 Post number: 65
From: Jacob
Rochester I didn't know him, but from what I have heard teachers say he seemed like a great person. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.
written on 2007-09-15 17:03:54 Post number: 64
From: Cynthia
Kokomo, IN Anyone that knew Nick liked him. He was a great guy. Everyone is so proud of him for what he did for our Country. He'll forever be in our thoughts.
written on 2007-09-15 17:03:10 Post number: 63
From: John
Greenfield, IN I taught Nick in the 6th grade at Rochester Middle School and announced numerous basketball and football games when he played for RHS. He will always be remembered not only as a great athlete in RHS history, but also for his sportsmanship on the field and off. His great attitude as an athlete obviously extended to his military service for our country. I thank him and all who serve our great country. I am proud to have known Nick and send my condolences to his family and to the Rochester community.
written on 2007-09-15 17:02:36 Post number: 62
From: Sandy Bonesteel
El Paso, TX As the mother of a son who is deployed, I want to send my condolences. Please know that there are many, many people who grieve with you.
Sandy Bonesteel (El Paso, TX)
written on 2007-09-15 11:01:45 Post number: 61
From: Debbie & Kenny Coffey
Granite Falls, NC Our HEROS will NEVER be forgotten.Our prayers and thoughts are with the Patterson family.Rest well brother Nick that star spangled banner WILL FOREVER wave.Your name stamped in steel, clutched in the tallons,And spirit WILL FOREVER soar high in the skies in the symbol of our great nation. ....... ...
Debbie , Kenny Coffey (GRAINTE FALLS, NC)
written on 2007-09-15 11:01:10 Post number: 60
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