Patrick Lowery, a beloved member of the Renovo community, passed away peacefully on July 29, 2025, at the age of 67, following a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer.
His passing leaves a deep void in the hearts of his family, friends, and all who had the privilege of knowing him. Patrick faced his illness with strength and grace, never allowing it to take away the warmth, humor, and kindness that defined his life.
Born and raised in Renovo, Pennsylvania, Patrick developed a deep connection with nature from an early age.
Nestled in the mountains and forests of Clinton County, Renovo served as the perfect backdrop for a man who loved the outdoors.
Patrick was most at home in the woods or along the riverbanks, where he enjoyed hunting and fishing pastimes that were more than hobbies to him; they were traditions and ways of connecting with friends, family, and the land he cherished.
His sense of adventure was infectious, often leading others into the wilderness not just to catch game, but to create memories that would last a lifetime.
More than an outdoorsman, Patrick was a man of heart. He was a devoted father, grandfather, and brother, always placing his family first. His children and grandchildren were the light of his life, and he made sure they always knew how proud he was of them.
Whether cheering them on at school events, teaching them how to fish, or simply offering a listening ear, Patrick’s quiet but steady presence was a constant source of love and guidance.
Patrick was also a loyal friend and a familiar face in the Renovo area. His vibrant personality and easygoing nature made him approachable to all.
Known for his quick wit and gentle humor, he had a way of making others feel welcome and seen. His stories, laughter, and warm hugs will be deeply missed at local gatherings, hunting camps, and family barbecues.
His battle with cancer, though difficult, was marked by a refusal to give up his positive spirit.
Even in the most challenging moments, Patrick continued to bring smiles to others and offer reassurance to those around him. His strength in adversity inspired many and reflected the quiet resilience he carried throughout his life.
Patrick leaves behind a legacy of love, loyalty, and laughter. His memory will live on through the many lives he touched in every cast of a fishing line, every echo of laughter in the woods, and every family story passed down.
He is survived by his children, grandchildren, siblings, extended family, and a wide circle of friends who will carry his spirit with them always.
A private memorial service will be held in Renovo, with details to be shared by the family.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Patrick’s memory to a cancer research foundation or a local wildlife conservation organization causes close to his heart.
Rest in peace, Patrick. You will never be forgotten.