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Patrick Hackett,

PATRICK HACKETT,

2021

Mr. Patrick Joseph Hackett has been reunited with the love of his life, his wife of 49 years, Rita (née Delaney). Paddy passed away Thursday, June 7, 2012 at the Kirkland and District Hospital, the age of 81. Paddy will forever be remembered by: his sons, John (Jennifer) and Kevin (Jennifer); and his grandchildren, Ryan, Kimberly, Andrea and Kiera. Paddy was born in Ireland and came to Kirkland Lake in 1958 where he met Rita. He was a devoted husband, father and grandfather. Paddy gave his time freely to the community by volunteering and being a faithful member of the Knights of Columbus. He also actively participated in the Canadian Irish Club. The family will receive friends and neighbours at the Monette & French Funeral Home (450 Government Road West, Kirkland Lake) on Wednesday, June 13, 2012 from 2:00 till 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 till 9:00 p.m. Funeral Services will be held at Holy Name of Jesus Parish (39 Kirkland Street, Kirkland Lake), where Paddy was a longstanding and devoted member, on Thursday, June 14, 2012 at 10:30 a.m. Interment will follow at Kirkland Lake Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, Paddy would have preferred that you spend time with family, friends or another person in your life and create a pleasant memory. “and remember eat your potatoes.”Offer Condolence for the family of Patrick Hackett

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Dressed as a leprechaun sitting on the hood of a truck….retirement party at the house with an expensive bottle of brandy & having to help him to bed….driving on the highway in Toronto (really scary)…confusing conversations which make you laugh. Will miss my weekly phone calls, will miss you more “dad”.

Diane, March 1, 2021

I remember, as a child, sitting on the edge of the hole underneath your house – the hole that you dug by hand as you prepared the ground for the basement walls. Ever patient, ever kind, you answered all my childish questions and were never once too busy to talk to me. I remember you out back chopping wood to keep your family warm, shovelling snow, tending to your wonderful vegetable garden – especially the potatoes – and mowing the lawn. When you weren’t looking after your own family you were always doing something for someone else, whether it was delivering Meals-on-Wheels, shovelling our snow, mowing our lawn, or having Rick and “your girls” in for tea and a cookie. I remember the invitations to yours and Rita’s house for St. Patrick’s Day celebrations, anniversary gatherings, and Christmases. All were welcome there. When the tables turned and I was able to invite you to dinner I knew I always had to have a BIG bowl of potatoes to satisfy you. No meal was complete without your beloved potatoes. Mashed, baked, or scalloped, but your favourite were just plain boiled – and there had to be lots. Ever since I can remember you were part of our lives, Paddy. No one ever had a better neighbour than you – a neighbour who became a member of our family and we of yours. I simply can’t imagine life without you. May you rest in the peace of heaven with Rita at your side. We will meet again my dear gentle man. Laurie

Laurie Bassett, March 1, 2021

“Lord, now lettest thou thy servant depart in peace according to thy word…” A humble, simple, gentle man has gone on to join his Rita. We will miss you terribly Paddy. Rest in peace, sweet man. With love, Laurie, Rick, Richard and “your girls” Khala and D’artagnan.

Laurie Bassett, March 1, 2021

Our deepest sympathies to all of you. “Paddy” will be sadly missed. He was a great man that cared about his family, friends, and his community.

Pat & Gary Wilkinson, March 1, 2021

My friends John and Kevin , Words cannot express my sadness at the news of your fathers passing . We spent many a day together in our youth and both of your parents were wonderful to be around . Gentle and caring , good to the core . Finer folk I have never met . Reunited with his only love Pat will rest for eternity peacefully knowing he was loved by his family as he loved them . As his faith carried him throughout his life , so it shall carry him to eternal peace with his maker .

Mike Bowman, March 1, 2021

We wish to extend our very Deepest Sympathy to his sons, John and Kevin and thier families. We have known Pat and his wife, Rita and thier boys for many, many years. Great friends and neighours. Please take care all of you and remember that he will be with you all in your hearts.he will never be forgotten by all who knew him.

Alice , daughter, Anna and her husband Rolly Cyr, March 1, 2021

To the Hackett family, our sincerest sympathies. I recall the day Paddy retired from Macassa Mine where he worked in the carpenter shop during his final working years. He was cheerful and pleasant to work with, a good man to the core. When I talked to Paddy on the street a few months ago, he talked about his roots in County Longford, Ireland.

Bill Glover, coworker, March 1, 2021

To John and Jennifer and your family, We were very sad to hear about Paddy’s death. Please know we’re thinking of you. Marjorie and Bill

Marjorie and Bill, March 1, 2021

Looking back I have the fondest memories of my great uncle Pat. I am truly sorry for your loss John and Kevin, and you are in my thoughts and prayers. Great uncle Pat has reunited with Great auntie Rita. Lots of Love Lorie Furber

Lorie Furber, March 1, 2021

Looking back I have the fondest memories of my great uncle Pat. I am truly sorry for your loss John and Kevin, and you are in my thoughts and prayers. Great uncle Pat has reunited with Great auntie Rita. Lots of Love Lorie Furber

Lorie Furber, March 1, 2021

May God hold you in the palm of His hand…Goodbye Paddy

Frank Scally, March 1, 2021

I was deeply saddened to hear of the loss of your father. I am so sorry for your loss John and Kevin. He was a nice man and I have many memories of him. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Donald G. Furber II, March 1, 2021