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« on: Aug 24, 2007, 05:07 »

Patrick I. Linn

Patrick Ira Linn, 51, of Richland, died Aug. 14 in Seattle.

He was born in Richland and was a lifelong resident of the Tri-Cities. He was a health physics manager.

Einan's Funeral Home, Richland, is in charge of arrangements.
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« Reply #1 on: Feb 23, 2008, 11:17 »

We weren't best friends, but I remember Pat Linn on his first day as a Health Physics Shift Manager at the Plutonium Finishing Plant.  Anyone familiar with Hanford management know that they all wear white shirts and a tie.  Well, leave it to Pat to rock the boat, he came in for swing shift wearing the biggest clown tie that I had ever seen.  He was grinning from ear to ear!  As long as Pat was around, it wasn't going to be a boring shift.  He was the proverbial class clown when I knew him, I hope he never changed.  Rest in Peace Pat.
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