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Patrick Brian Cornman

Passed Away on March 4, 2020


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Patrick Brian Cornman, age 50 of Mesa, Arizona, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, March 4th, while on vacation.

Pat was born March 24th, 1969, in Chicago, Illinois. He attended high school at Addison Trail High School in Addison, Illinois. After graduation, he served in the Marines from 1988-1991 and served in the Gulf War. He was blessed with the gift of sharing his love and laughter with others and to Patrick, there were no strangers. His passions were Chicago Cubs baseball, traveling, and spending time with his wife, family, and friends.

Cherishing his memory include his wife Jennifer Cornman, sister Jennifer Cornman, daughter Alicia Cornman, granddaughter Ellie Parillo, and nephew Dakota Patrick Evans.

Patrick was preceded in death by his Mother JoAnne Allen, nee Castronovo, and sister Alice Cornman.

A service in honor of Patrick will be held at 10:00am Saturday, March 14th, at Mountain View Funeral Home and Cemetery, 7900 E Main St, Mesa, AZ 85207.

A Celebration of Life to follow at Pat and Jen’s home in Mesa, Arizona.

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  1. Mike Castronovo says:

    Jen, I’m so glad I got to see you and Pat when you came through Nashville. He was a great cousin. Like a lot of guys, we didn’t talk all the time. But we always knew we could pick up the phone and call each other, and start right into conversation without missing a beat. Pat was the kind of guy who was always there for you. He could always make you smile. He’ll be missed here on earth, but I know one day we’ll get to see him again on the other side.

  2. Tracey McLaughlin says:

    God bless you jen
    Thinking of you and praying for peace and comfort for you. I wish I could b there, but know I am there in spirit. Love you beautiful girl, aunt tracey

  3. Kim Berry, sunset station says:

    Jen im so sorry! Patrick was such an awesome guy. Everyone loved him! Sending hugs and prayers your way

  4. Gary Truscott says:

    God bless him and all the family members. He was a great Marine and well respected. You are in a better place than we are. Semper Fi

  5. William Bettas says:

    Couldn’t help but love the guy.. Such a positive, generous, presence. It would start w/a quick witted comment, then a smile, followed by an eruption of laughter capable of overtaking an entire NFL stadium on Monday night football..This is no exaggeration.. I have it on video.. It is beautiful. It is Patrick. Until we meet again, old friend. Prayers to the fam

  6. Becca Harris says:

    My husband Robert Harris Jr and I and our two sons are very sorry for everyone’s loss. Robert said his uncle was a nice man from what he remembered.

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Patrick Brian Cornman

Passed Away on March 4, 2020


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Patrick Brian Cornman, age 50 of Mesa, Arizona, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, March 4th, while on vacation.

Pat was born March 24th, 1969, in Chicago, Illinois. He attended high school at Addison Trail High School in Addison, Illinois. After graduation, he served in the Marines from 1988-1991 and served in the Gulf War. He was blessed with the gift of sharing his love and laughter with others and to Patrick, there were no strangers. His passions were Chicago Cubs baseball, traveling, and spending time with his wife, family, and friends.

Cherishing his memory include his wife Jennifer Cornman, sister Jennifer Cornman, daughter Alicia Cornman, granddaughter Ellie Parillo, and nephew Dakota Patrick Evans.

Patrick was preceded in death by his Mother JoAnne Allen, nee Castronovo, and sister Alice Cornman.

A service in honor of Patrick will be held at 10:00am Saturday, March 14th, at Mountain View Funeral Home and Cemetery, 7900 E Main St, Mesa, AZ 85207.

A Celebration of Life to follow at Pat and Jen’s home in Mesa, Arizona.

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  1. Mike Castronovo says:

    Jen, I’m so glad I got to see you and Pat when you came through Nashville. He was a great cousin. Like a lot of guys, we didn’t talk all the time. But we always knew we could pick up the phone and call each other, and start right into conversation without missing a beat. Pat was the kind of guy who was always there for you. He could always make you smile. He’ll be missed here on earth, but I know one day we’ll get to see him again on the other side.

  2. Tracey McLaughlin says:

    God bless you jen
    Thinking of you and praying for peace and comfort for you. I wish I could b there, but know I am there in spirit. Love you beautiful girl, aunt tracey

  3. Kim Berry, sunset station says:

    Jen im so sorry! Patrick was such an awesome guy. Everyone loved him! Sending hugs and prayers your way

  4. Gary Truscott says:

    God bless him and all the family members. He was a great Marine and well respected. You are in a better place than we are. Semper Fi

  5. William Bettas says:

    Couldn’t help but love the guy.. Such a positive, generous, presence. It would start w/a quick witted comment, then a smile, followed by an eruption of laughter capable of overtaking an entire NFL stadium on Monday night football..This is no exaggeration.. I have it on video.. It is beautiful. It is Patrick. Until we meet again, old friend. Prayers to the fam

  6. Becca Harris says:

    My husband Robert Harris Jr and I and our two sons are very sorry for everyone’s loss. Robert said his uncle was a nice man from what he remembered.