Robert Patrick “Pat” Maginnis born on October 25, 1943, Kent, CA. After graduating from Community High School, Crystal Lake, Illinois, when to collage at Arizona State and graduated from Milton Collage with a bachelor’s in management. He resided in Florida for the pasted 43 years. Pat passed away peacefully at the age of 81 on February 25, 2025.
Pat survived and is missed by his loving wife Charlotte of 45 years, his sons Shawn, Shannon, Shane and Shae; stepsons Jay and Paul; brother Tim and Betty; daughters-in-law, Michelle, Anisa, Terri and Melodie. Forever cherished and remembered by his grandkids, Kaitlin, Nolan, Bryce, Cassius, Danica, Dylan, Evan, Jessie, Sierra and Noah. His memory will be cherished by his great grandkids, nieces, nephews, his many friends and all family members.
Pat is preceded in death by his father Robert “Bob” Maginnis, Mother Margart Maginnis and brother Mike Maginnis.
He loved to spend time with his family, especially his grandkids. For the last 15 years he had great pleasure organizing the family reunion for all to be together.
He grew up in the ice industry, being the fifth generation, which started in the Civil War. In later years he worked for the City of Tampa as the manager of Solid Waste before retiring. Pat enjoyed his 18 years of retirement playing golf with friends and family. Sports were a big part of his life; he loved the Buc’s and Ray’s teams but especially r Dame sports.
Pat was involved in his church, served as an usher at St. Peter the Apostle Church and was a member of The Knights of Columbus. And a volunteer at the church office.
Pat’s legacy will continue forever, reminding us that we control our attitudes. We choose to live meaningful acts of love and service like Christ modeled for us.
St Peter the Apostle Catholic Church
Barbara Chalmers
March 2, 2025, 11:56 pm
Dearest Charlotte and family,
Wishing you and your family strength and peace at this most difficult time. May your beloved Pat rest in peace. When the Lord calls our loved one’s home, He leaves a gift of memories in exchange. Your family remains in our daily thoughts and prayers. Please let me know if I can be of assistance.
With deepest sympathy,
Barbara & Bob Chalmers
9835 Balsaridge Ct.
Sal Murgo
March 11, 2025, 6:17 pm
Charlotte, you know how much we have missed Pat already. I have enjoyed his and your company for many years. I mention our friendship and good times, every time we cross the bridge on the 18th fairway. And that’s only 3 times a week. God bless Pat. Love you, Charlotte. Sal & Connie…
Tammy Green
March 30, 2025, 4:16 pm
I was so incredibly sad to hear the passing of Pat. My daughter Shelby and I enjoyed talking to him at church every week. We loved joking with him and looked forward to
seeing him each week. We were both crushed. God bless him and all that loved him. I think about him all the time.