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Brennan, Patrick passed away on Friday Dec. 9, 2022, at the age of 68. Beloved husband of Barbara Zawier. Loving father of P.J. (Kate), Billy (Elizabeth), and Jimmy Brennan. Dearest “PaPo” of Jude and Birdie. Much loved brother of Sister Sheila Brennan, OP, Nancy (Bob) Gillon, Mary (Bob) Meihaus, the late Jim (survived by Marilyn) Brennan, and Ginny Bass. Loving son of the late Jim and late Kate Brennan. Dear son-in-law of the late Edward and late Mary Ann Zawier. Caring brother-in-law to Mary Schreiner, Thomas Zawier, the late Michele (late Joseph) Grange, and the late Edward Zawier, Jr. Former husband of Marsha Dooley Ostmann and former son-in-law of the late Bill and late Shirley Dooley. Patrick joins many other family members and close friends in heaven, including the late Tom and late Kathy Sargent, with whom he’s likely already sharing stories about St. Luke’s, Little Flower and Lake Wauwanoka.

Patrick worked hard at everything he did. He lived a life of service. He was always giving of his time, talent, and treasure. He cared. Even during the COVID-19 pandemic, Patrick was volunteering at St. Vincent DePaul Catholic Church. He also came out of retirement to serve as the Director of Lindell Club, which provides a safe, sober environment for members and guests to meet and socialize and to extend the welcoming hand of recovery to all who seek it.

Patrick was so proud of his family, especially his three boys. That is, until the grandkids entered into the picture. Then, they became his everything. He also had a special place in his heart for all of the family dogs, including his own, Belle.

While the grandkids called Patrick “PaPo,” that wasn’t his only nickname. Many of his friends called him “Patty’O” or “Big Show.”

Patrick attended St. Luke’s for grade school and graduated in 1968. He attended C.B.C. for high school and graduated in 1972. He kept lifelong friendships with so many Lukers and Cadets.

Patrick had several careers, but he really loved the ones that took him out on the road. From running Transcity Express with his brother Jim to driving buses across the country for Vandalia Bus Lines. Not only did Patrick love being on the road, but he also loved to share directions and knew exactly where to park in every major U.S. city.

Patrick was a public servant for the City of Richmond Heights. He was elected and served as a councilman in the 80s and 90s and then was elected mayor and served from 1996 to 2000.

No matter who you were or where you came from, Patrick welcomed you into his life and he was there for you when you needed him most. He was kind, generous, and loyal. He will be missed.

Come join us to celebrate a life well lived. Memorial visitation from 3 to 7 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 18, at Kutis Funeral Home, City Chapel (2906 Gravois Ave. 63118). Memorial mass at 2 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 19, at St. Vincent DePaul Catholic Church (1408 S. 10th St. 63104).

Please consider donating to the Lindell Club or St. Vincent’s Outreach Fund.