Pat Embesi Obituary, Port Chester, New York – Embesi, Pasquale A. “Pat” Embesi, who had lived in Port Chester, New York for his whole life, passed away on March 21, 2024, in his home, surrounded by his family. After the passing of his parents, John and Marianna Ciccone Embesi, he was born on October 31, 1926 in the city of Port Chester, New York. His upbringing and education took place in Port Chester, and he received his diploma from Port Chester High School in the year 1945.
Between the months of January 1945 and November 1946, Pat was a loyal member of the United States Army. Frances Salerno was his bride, and the ceremony took place at Corpus Christi Church in Port Chester, New York, on October 3, 1954. After working as a salesman at Henry’s Men Shop in Port Chester for forty years, Pat went on to work as a salesperson at Levine’s Army Navy Store in Port Chester for ten years. He has been a loyal member of the Corpus Christi Church for his entire life without ever leaving.
The Corpus Christi Seniors and the Port Chester Seniors were both organizations that he was a part of. Pat had a passion for dancing and was very dedicated to his training at the gym. Pat worked as a production supervisor for HK Systems and Andrew Laser Works before retiring from his position. Hunting, fishing, and golfing were just some of Pat’s favorite outdoor activities. He was a devoted supporter of the Bengals, the Reds, and the United Kingdom basketball team, and he took great satisfaction in the yard work he did. Pat delighted in giggling and having a good time.
Simply put, he had the ability to make any situation into a party. The group of pals that he had was quite close-knit, and they all got together once a week to assist one another in completing their work. Spending an afternoon or evening shooting trap, cooking out near a bonfire, and wandering about in the woods was something that he looked forward to doing without any reservations. His excitement left a lasting impression. Many others counted him as a friend in addition to being a devoted spouse, father, and grandfather.
He instilled in his son Nathan a passion for watching high-quality films and a strong desire to observe what is done right. Amber inherited from him a strong desire to make other people laugh, as well as a passion for rock music from the 1970s, many aspects of nature, and animals. Marilyn is now equipped with the self-control necessary to complete her work in a timely manner so that she can eventually unwind. According to his point of view, if you wake up late, you are wasting away your entire life.
Pat’s devoted wife Frances Embesi, who resides in Port Chester, New York, as well as a number of nieces, nephews, and grand nieces and nephews, are among those who survive him. His sister Mary Sapione and his sister Lena Bueti, as well as his brother Anthony Embesi, took their own lives before him. It is not possible to pay a visiting. in 11 o’clock in the morning on Tuesday, March 26, 2024, a Mass of Christian Burial will be held in the Parish of Saint John Bosco (Corpus Christi Church), which is located at 136 South Regent Street in Port Chester, New York. After then, the burial will take place in Saint Mary’s Cemetery in Rye Brook, New York.