Patrick Joseph Coyne

December 30, 1962 ~ July 25, 2024
Resided in:
South Portland, Maine
South Portland- Patrick "Pat" J. Coyne, 61, died Thursday, July 25, 2024, at his home. Pat was born in Portland on December 30, 1962, the son of John C. and Joan H. (Patchell) Coyne.
Pat graduated in 1981 from South Portland High School. He married Paula J. Thompson on September 6, 1997. Pat worked for his family's automotive business, John's Service, for 38 years as an automotive technician; he would later repair motorcycles as well. Pat was a very hard worker and very accomplished in his field. He loved music, playing the keyboard, singing and writing songs. He always knew how to make you laugh. He especially looked forward to summer camping and great adventures on the lake with his stepson, Patrick, wife and his family and friends.
Pat was predeceased by his father in 2016. He is survived by his wife, Paula Coyne; stepson, Patrick Colby; mother, Joan Coyne; brother, Timothy and his wife Karen Coyne; sister, Kari and her husband David Voelker; four nieces, Kelly, Erin, Alexa, Carly; and one nephew, Johnathan.
I will always remember your keys singing and laughing deepest condolences..Pat you’ll be missed I’m sure of it !!!
Thanks for being a part of my journey !!
Rest easy my friend
Love
Christina
Grew up with Pat and Tim in Dyer school, good ole days.
So sorry to hear about Pat, my deepest condolences to the family, rest in peace my ole friend, till we meet again 🙏
Joan and Coyne family: Sorry to hear about Patrick. You have our deepest sympathy.
Aunt Elaine and Uncle Bob
To Karen, Erin and Kelly and Family and Tim, I was so sorry to hear of Patrick’s passing. So sorry for the family. Take care, From, Kristen Tully
Karen Tim and Erin and Kelly and family, Sosorry for the passing of tim’s brother. I was so sad to hear of tim’s brother. I was sad to hear that. Take care. From, Kristen Tully
Please accept my deepest condolences on the passing of Pat. So many great memories growing up with him and the Coyne family. Rest easy friend
Pat, shocked my friend to hear the news. After I left, I didn’t get back often, but always made sure to see you for a good laugh and some overdue catching up. I’ll cherish the memories growing up, camping, you teaching me to ride a unicycle, dirt biking, birthdays, and our harmless mischief. You’re a part of my upbringing…I’ll carry that with me my friend. Condolences to the family and your many friends. Mike Perry
Pat what can I say you were taken way to early.We were just chatting not to long ago. My memories of growing up with you and hanging out will always be in my heart my friend. My condolences go out to the family. Pat will be missed by all. R.I.P. my friend.