Pat Flynn Kitchener, Ontario Obituary

Pat Flynn

Patrick (Pat) Joseph Flynn<br>January 16, 1945 – May 10, 2022<br><br>This isn’t how I thought the end would come; I thought I would be around for a little while longer. But today the good Lord called me to Him and I left my family to be by His side. <br><br>I leave my beautiful bride, Noreen (nee Conlin), who has been by my side since our wedding on July 8, 1967. She has been my rock for the last 60 years and the reason for me achieving the many successes I have attained. My adored children: my son Paddy and his wife Hannah and their daughters Amelie and Lucie; my daughter Tara and her husband Ralph and their son Devlin; and my youngest Megan and her husband Mark and their children Eamon, Lily and Rowan. My pride and love for them knows no bounds and I ask that you take care of them for me. I wanted to end this paragraph here, but my kids and wife kept telling me to say more. <br><br>I <u> reluctantly </u>pass the leadership of the Flynn clan to my siblings: Maureen and her wife Pauline; K.C. and his wife Deb; Larry and his wife Michele; Terry and his wife Stephanie; and Sean and his wife Doris. I will miss Noreen’s siblings: John and Kay; Paul and JoAnne; Hugh and Andrea and Cathy and Doug. I join my parents Joe and Betty and my siblings Michael, Mary Geraldine and Cathaleen Mavourneen as well as my in-laws Nora and Ed Conlin. For many years I didn’t know I had younger siblings, but somehow you kept reminding me that there were more than me. I love you all, more than I probably ever said to each of you. <br><br>I have so many nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews on both the Flynn and Conlin sides that I would need a much longer obituary to mention them all by name. Please know that I love each of you dearly and I am sad that I won’t be able to see your families grow and celebrate their many accomplishments. <br><br>If you haven’t figured it out yet – my family was at the core of my being. I’m sorry I left so suddenly but do know that I am still walking with you – all you need do is say a little prayer to me. <br><br>I was most fortunate to be a graduate of three wonderful academic institutions: St. Jerome’s High School, St. Jerome’s University, and The University of Ottawa (Faculty of Law). Each of these educational institutions made a significant contribution to the man I became. Thank you.<br><br>I’ve had a few jobs over the years: bricklayer, office manager, lawyer, and finally my most prized position as a Justice in the Superior Court of Ontario. I loved that job and was <u>disappointed</u> to have to retire on my 75th birthday in 2020. There were so many people along the way that played such an important role in my professional career including Eugene George, Paul and JoAnne Conlin and my fellow judges: to each of them I say thank you for your support, your mentorship and your trust in me. My many friends (you know who you are) have also been a part of my personal and professional journey over the last 77 years – thanks for always being there for me and my family. They are going to need you in the days to come. <br><br>My family will be holding visitation at the Henry Walser Funeral Home, 507 Frederick Street, Kitchener, 519-749-8467, on Friday, May 13th from 2:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.(vigil prayers at 8:00 p.m.) A funeral mass will be held on Saturday, May 14th at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 56 Duke Street West, in Kitchener at 11 a.m. All my family and friends are invited to participate in my send-off (It will be live streamed via henrywalser.com/live-streaming for those that are not able to join us in person). No flowers please but if you would kindly support three important causes, I would be most grateful: A Better Tent City (Kitchener); St. Mary’s Hospital Foundation - MRI Fund; and the Carmel of St. Joseph. Donations can be made through the Walser Funeral Home. <br><br>As you well know, I am very proud of my Irish heritage and my attachment to the land of my family. I trust that my soul has already passed through old Ireland. I’ve also been a life-long Leaf fan and I’m sad that I’ve gone mid-way through their first playoff series. Just know that I will be riding on their shoulders all the way to the Stanley Cup parade -- #GoLeafsGo.<br><br>Life is too short – hug and kiss your loved ones and always make peace. <u>You know I tried</u>. I have lived a good and faithful life. I will miss you all. Be good to one another. Slainté. <br><br>Visit, henrywalser.com for my memorial.
January 16, 1945 - May 10, 202201/16/194505/10/2022
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The Henry Walser Funeral Home Team
May 11, 2023
Thinking of your family. We are remembering with you the first anniversary of Pat’s passing. As the year passes, we are remembering with you.

The Henry Walser Funeral Home Team
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Susan Arruda
May 25, 2022
I was so forutnate to live next door to the Flynn family. Pat and Noreen became fast friends with my parents, Ed and Kitty McGinty and fellow neighbours, Tom and Gail Knight. These three couples brought so much joy, laughter, music and most of all love of family to us ... Continue Reading
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Pauline Gay
May 21, 2022
On behalf of my late father Bob Gay please accept our prayers and condolences on your loss. His Worship was a loved and respected colleague.
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Julia McMullan
May 16, 2022
So sorry to hear this…sending love and strength from the MacNeil family I didn’t realize at the time but I supplied the flags for the service . I know Brian would have been honoured to contribute !
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Anthony D'Angelo
May 16, 2022
Our heartfelt condolences to the Flynn family and all of Pat's friends. Wishing you peace and comfort.

Debbie and Tony D'Angelo
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Daniel Fife
May 16, 2022
I had the good fortune of working with Justice Flynn presenting a mentoring program for new lawyers and students. He was completely committed to the program, offering his practical wisdom and direction which provided invaluable insight to the new (and not so new) members... Continue Reading
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Christopher Gehan
May 14, 2022
I had lunch with Pat in February as a step in our mutual desire for he to join the Board of the Catholic Community Foundation of Waterloo Region, Inc. of which I am a current co-chair. He was going to be an amazing resource for our board, and I so looked forward to wor... Continue Reading
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BettyM Stevenson
May 14, 2022
To Paddy,
You may not remember me but I remember you and of course your Dad was often in the papers .I send my sincere condolences to you and your family. I know grief so much sympathy to you .
Betty Stevenson(Gordon's Mom.)

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Cathy Bruce
May 14, 2022
My memories of Pat Flynn are from his and Noreen's incredible warmth and hospitality in their home. On many evenings, I would crash for dinner and stay overnight while my dear friend and colleague, Tara, and I were doing research together in Kitchener. Pat's intellect an... Continue Reading
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Kate Holt
May 14, 2022
We were so very sorry to hear this news. Our sincere sympathies to Noreen and family. It was always a good night at the theatre when Pat & Noreen were in the audience - especially if there was a talkback afterwards. So many reasons to love the Irish, and Pat was one of t... Continue Reading