Philip J. Patouhas of Rye, N.Y., died peacefully on March 9, 2024, at the age of 69.
Born on Jan. 25, 1955, to John and Mary Patouhas, he grew up in New Rochelle, where he attended Iona Preparatory School.
He went on to earn a B.A. from Boston University and a law degree from Albany Law School. He was a practicing attorney for 30 years.
A loving father, he made every vacation, sporting event, and Sunday brunch with his children special.
A devout Catholic, he enjoyed visiting cathedrals and shrines in the United States and Europe and had a special devotion to Saint Anne.
A fan of classic rock, not a day went by without him listening to the music of his two favorite bands, The Beatles and The Rolling Stones.
He was a lifelong lover of Great Danes and was always ready with a story about his childhood dog, Cuno.
Philip Patouhas will be remembered for his caring disposition, intelligence, and love for his family.
In addition to his four children, John, Christian, Peter, and James, he is survived by his former wife, Christine; and his sisters, Patricia (George) Straehle and Penelope Costello.
A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated March 17 at Church of the Resurrection.
Donations in Philip Patouhas’s memory can be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
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