Patrick W. Schrantz, 44, of Spring Hill, FL passed away at his residence on June 22, 2009. A native of Dunkirk, NY; he was a US Navy Medic Corpsman that received a Bronze Star while assigned to the United States Marine Corps; a non denomination Christian and after his military career, he worked at University of South Florida. He is survived by his wife, Linda Carey of Spring Hill, FL; a mother, Patricia Schrantz of Mount Airy, North Carolina; a brother, Michael Schrantz and his wife, Norma of King George, VA and two sisters; Ann Horton and her husband, Chip of Volin, SD and Nancy Keithley of Ohio. The family requests that in lieu if flowers, to please make a donation to the Snow Leopard Trust in the memory of Patrick W. Schrantz.
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May peace be with you and Patrick’s family and friends.
Patrick was a very special person and loved by many of his patients. My dearest sympathy for his family.
With love, remembrance and sincere condolences to Linda and the rest of Patrick’s family and friends.
With love, remembrance and sincere condolences to Linda and the rest of Patrick’s family and friends.
I was very sad to hear of Patrick’s untimely passing. I have many fond memories of him. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.
I was very sorry to hear of Patrick’s passing. My deepest condolences to Linda and Patrick’s family.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Patrick’s family and friends. I will truly miss him, as will all his co-workers at Student Health Services at USF.
With deepest sympathy and wishes for peace in during this sad time for Patrick’s family and friends.
My deepest sympathy on the loss of Patrick. My heart goes out to Linda and to his family and friends.
Patrick is and will continue to be missed by his co-workers at USF. Condolences to his family on his loss.
Patrick is already missed at SHS. His family is in my heart, thoughts and prayers.
This is a heartbreaking loss for all of us here at USF Student Health Services. Patrick’s unique professionalism, sense of humor and spirit will be sorely missed. Our condolances go out to his family and friends.
My thoughts & prayers are with you. Patrick will be missed; may he rest in peace.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Patrick’s and family. He will truely be missed.
My condolences to Patrick’s family and friends. His loss to the medical profession will impact us all.
I was very saddened to hear the heartbreaking news. May he rest in peace. My deepest condolences to Patrick’s family.
I was very saddened to hear the heartbreaking news. May he rest in peace. My deepest condolences to Patrick’s family.
Patrick’s service to his country and here in the USF community was greatly admired. Our grateful appreciation and condolences to his family.
Both Gocauo and I tender our condolences. We will miss his presence greatly. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his beloved Linda, all of his family, and friends.
My thoughts and prayers are with Patrick’s family and friends. As a coworker, I respected Patrick’s knowledge and expertise,appreciated his work ethic and enjoyed his wit. He is missed.
I wish peace and good memories for Patrick’s family at the healing end of this painful time. His quirky sense of humor and professionalism will be missed at SHS.
I am so very sorry for your loss. Patrick will be missed here at USF by his co-workers. I pray that God will bring peace and healing to the family. Betsy Burroughs
I send prayers and condolences to Patrick’s family and friends. I enjoyed working with him: he showed concern for our patients and occassional humor for the patient with the unusual symptoms. He will be missed.
I’m very sad to hear of Patrick’s passing. He always made work at USF interesting and fun. My thoughts and prayers are with his family. He will be truly missed!
My sincere condolences to Patrick’s family and friends. I enjoyed hearing his many stories and seeing the spark in his eye when talking about anything to do with medieval times. He is sorely missed at SHS.