Patrick M. Lourigan

Patrick Lourigan, 77, died March 8, 2020, surrounded by love, at his home.  Patrick was born on January 30, 1943 in Kenosha to Walter and Florence Lourigan.  He married Nancy Betz in 1963, she preceded him in death in 1987. On Dec. 10, 1988, Patrick married Joyce (O’Connor), they recently celebrated their 31st wedding anniversary.  

Patrick graduated from Mary D Bradford High School and Gateway Technical College where he received his degree and later became an instructor. Patrick worked at J.I. Case for 50 years as a Project Engineer, there he received 8 patents and was inducted into the Inventors Hall of Fame at the Smithsonian in Washington, D.C. in 1981.  For 5 years he was the Chairman of SAE Hydraulics and authored many major magazine articles. Patrick formally retired in 2001 but continued his career as a consultant.  Over the next decade, Patrick, and his contagious laugh, travelled throughout North America, along with his wife Joyce. During their travels he loved to share stories and spared no expense. He was a “good boy”, who always followed the rules and expected everyone else to as well.

Patrick was a prominent lifetime member of St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church, holding many leadership positions.  Amongst other contributions, he was the festival Chairman for 10 years and, of recent, proudly served as the liaison for the Latin American Community Center. 

Patrick is survived by his wife Joyce, his sons, Thomas (Jinny) and Daniel (Deanna), and his daughters Kelly (Jeff) Parker and Colleen (Keith) Bavers.  His stepchildren, Ed (Maria) Kutzke, Molly (Bryan) Aiello and Mark (Annette) Kutzke.  His grandchildren Jake (Emily) Richards, Mike Lourigan, Nancy (Garrett) Pallesen, Carly (Jeff) Stelter, Ethan Lourigan, Blake Parker and Lily Lourigan, as well as 4 step-grandchildren, Andrea (Nick) Aiello, Sabrina (Nick) Aiello, Amanda (Steven) Marin and Alex Kutzke.  Patrick is also survived by his great-grandchildren Skyler Pallesen and Kellin Pallesen and 1 step great-grandchild, Ellia Marin.  

Patrick was preceded in death by his parents, Walter and Florence, his brother Thomas Lourigan of Atlanta, GA and his sister MaryAnn Young.  Also preceding him in death were his first wife Nancy (Betz) Lourigan, his stepson Paul Kutzke and his dear friend Jan.

Patrick’s family would like to thank Hospice Alliance, family and friends, as well as his caregiver, Terry Knight, for the compassionate care they all showed him during his journey. 

A mass of celebration will be held on Saturday March 14th, at 11am at St. Mark Catholic Church (7117-14th Avenue). Visitation on Saturday at the church from 10am until the time of mass.

          A private memorial will take place at a later date at All Saints Catholic Cemetery.

Thoughts for Patrick M. Lourigan;

  • Marilyn Osenbaugh says:

    Tom, Kelly, Colleen, and Dan, I am so sorry for the loss of your Father. He was a good man.
    My sympathy goes out to you, your kids, grandkids, and greats!
    I wish you peace and comfort at this time and Always.

    Love,
    Aunt Marilyn (Betz)
    Osenbaugh

  • I’m so sorry Joyce and family. I think we can be “prepped” but never fully prepared to lose a loved one. It’s a shock to the heart.
    I’ll keep holding you up in prayer to our almighty comforting God.
    Love to you.
    Brenda

  • Mary Apostolu says:

    Joyce and Family,
    So sorry for your loss. How blessed you were to have this fun, interesting man to journey through life with for 30+ years. Remember the good times and smile because there were many.
    Mary (Waluch)Apostolu

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