On February 28, 2024 at the age of 70, Patrick “Pat” Harris, passed away peacefully at his residence in Colstrip, Montana. Pat was a member of the Crow tribe and ties the bundle clan.
Pat was born in Sheridan, Wyoming, March 28, 1953 to Philip and Katherine “Tootie” Harris. After graduating from high school, he served as an MP in the Army. Following his service he became a carpenter, building his family home in St. Mary.
Patrick loved the mountains, reading, cooking, animals, and most of all his family. His biggest love was his boys, Cody, Craig, and Logan. His infectious laugh, loving nature, and sense of humor will forever be missed.
He is proceeded in death by his father and mother, wife Tamara (Pease), brothers Jay and Jon Harris, and sister Roxanne Schoppe.
He is survived by his wife Patricia “Trish” Cassidy, sons Cody (Shaye) Pease, Craig (Bambi) Pease, and Logan Harris, six grandchildren, two great grandchildren, many nieces, nephews, cousins, and extended family members, and special friends Scott and Leslie Tomlin.
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Service Schedule
Services are pending at this time or no services will be held. If available, please see obituary for more information.
Robey Hatfield says
I was looking to find Pat as I and my two children were heading to Whitefish, Mt. for a fishing trip and I had heard he lived up that way, when I inquired a couple of years ago. Pat and I were brothers, blood brothers and shared many adventures in high school and beyond. Not all were pleasant, and we went our separate ways when my father killed a man in Billings. My name is Robey Hatfield and I and many others from those days loved your husband and father very much and lived to enjoy that laugh, sense of humor and green chili. I would love to hear more about him and his family if interested, would love to see his home in Saint Mary and be in Whitefish, Mt. August 10-17. I am very sorry for your loss, it was a loss to all. Thankfully I got to have those memories.