Pat Angelo Migliaccio

Pat Angelo Migliaccio

August 06, 1949 - June 18, 2017

Pat Angelo Migliaccio

August 06, 1949 - June 18, 2017

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Pat Angelo Migliaccio, 67, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by friends and family in Laguna Beach on June 19, 2017.

Pat was born on August 6, 1949, and grew up in South Gate, CA. He attended high school at St. Pius X in Downey and obtained his bachelor’s degree in marketing at Cal State Fullerton.

Pat is predeceased by his parents, Francesca and Angelo Migliaccio and brothers Bill and Anthony. Pat’s numerous cousins, nieces, nephews and friends were a cherished family to him.

Pat loved the arts, cooking, travel, and spending time with loved ones.

Pat was a longtime member of the Optimist Club. Pat was an entrepreneur who owned a number of businesses over his lifetime, most recently, the office supply company, American Warehouse.

A funeral Mass will be held at St. Catherine of Siena in Laguna Beach on June 27, 2017 at 11:00 a.m.

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10 responses to Pat Angelo Migliaccio

  1. I was so looking forward to seeing Pat at our 50th reunion. He was such a great, funny and caring guy. I’ll miss you. Prayers and thoughts to your family.

  2. Lowell Szabo says:

    I met Pat when we started high school together. He was so funny and always great to be around. How many remember his speech about WWII he gave in class. It was so full of “you know what” I thought I was going to die of laughter! Remember the Bongo Congo Islands?!!!
    We have kept in touch thru the years and was always delightful to be around.
    Rest in Peace my Friend. You are greatly missed

    Lowell Szabo

  3. I met Pat at high school when we finally got to have “mixed” classes with boys in them. Barb Watson and I used to make fun of his last name, us being silly white girls with common surnames. Pat was always entertaining and fun with his outragous antics and unique personality. We were always able to count on Pat being there for you, and
    i was always happy to see him at the reunions .I’m going to miss him greatly, and am proud to have called him a friend.
    Mary Fox Villa , nee Lyons

  4. Ron Alba says:

    Lit a candle in memory of Pat Angelo Migliaccio

  5. How small the universe of our memories. One of those mixed classes was the time we had a sex-Ed class and Pat asked a delicate question that (predictably) went unanswered. Yes, we live by memories. Ron

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