Livonia: At age 64, Pat passed away peacefully with his family by his side on Thursday, March 24, 2022 at his home in Livonia, NY. He was born in Hornell, NY to the late James and Phyllis Argentieri. Survived by his beloved wife of 27 years, Sandy Argentieri, his children; Patrick (Julie) Argentieri, Kayleigh Argentieri (Charles Moon), Emily (Christopher) Hill, his brothers; Mark (Colleen) Argentieri and James Argentieri, his grandson, Camden Hill, along with his compassionate caretakers, Tracy George and Michelle Rosa and his many dear friends and family.
Pat was a graduate of Hornell High School, Alfred State College, and Alfred University. In the early years Pat was the Controller at Alfred State College. Later in life he worked in the insurance field and continued his private accounting practice.
He loved golfing, his dogs, and the NYS sports teams, especially the Buffalo Bills and Sabres. His pets and his girls were the lights of his life.
The family requests you express your sympathy by completing a random act of kindness; or should friends desire, a memorial contribution may be made to Livingston County Hospice.
Friends and family are invited to call from 4-7PM on Tuesday, March 29, 2022 at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home, 21 Big Tree Street in Livonia. Patrick’s Funeral Mass will take place at 10AM on Wednesday, March 30, 2022 at St. Matthew’s Catholic Church, 6591 Richmond Mills Road in Livonia, NY. Interment will take place privately at St. Mary Cemetery in Fremont, NY. To share a memory or a condolence, please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com
We are so sorry to hear of Pats passing. He always struck me as a kind and generous man always willing to help on the community project that brought us together. May God bless him and your entire family!
Very sorry to hear of Pats passing, I have known Pat for many years and we
were close friends, he was my accountant and financial advisor for many years.
He will be sorely missed, my thoughts and prayers go to Pat and his family,
I was so sorry to hear of Pats passing, I knew Pat for many years he was my accountant and financial advisor for years, he will be sorely missed, my
thoughts prayers go to Pat and his family.
I was sorry to be notified of Pat’s passing, he was an amazing dear friend, a loving husband to Sandy and a proud and protected father to not only his two daughter’s Emily and Kayleigh but also to our extended family of the Dodge and Burgen children.. We were all very blessed to have so many fond memories of Pat. Sandy, Kayleigh and Emily, may those memories sustain you through these difficult times. All my love, Jeanie
So sorry Sandy about Pat god bless him in heaven
I would just like to express my heartfelt condolences on Pat’s passing to the families. He was much loved and will be sorely missed but he is also now with the Lord and able to truly live again. God bless you all.
Sandy and family, I am shocked and saddened learning of Pat’s passing. I fondly remember working with him at ASC. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this very difficult time.
Pat was a amazing strong man that has left his friends and family with many great memories. My thoughts are with you all as you mourn your loss.
So sorry to hear of Pat’s passing. We both worked at Red Barn in Hornell for a few years. Had many laughs with him. My condolences to the family. Mindy
I grew up on John Street in Hornell and loved Mrs. Argenteri’s, Pat’s grandmother; visiting her with her (favorite- lol) granddaughters Nancy and Patty for a glass bottle of Coke remains a distinct lovely memory of my youth.
John Street is one where houses are maintained and retained generation to generation, and our “hood” was delighted when Pat and Mary Beth decided to continue the tradition in the early 1980s. They worked on their home together and brought their son home for us to adore.
I served as their paper girl, babysitter, then when I attended Alfred State College as a student, Pat sought me out as a work study candidate.
Pat and I lost touch over time, as life will have it, but I always appreciated his kindness and willingness to help a local, neighborhood kid. I’m sorry we lost touch and wish my condolences to his family.
I’m so saddened to read of Pat’s passing. I remember fondly a “special chef’s dinner” that I was lucky enough to attend with Sandy and Pat. Oh, how those two loved each other (and wine!). May many happy memories ease your pain during this time of loss. Peace to the entire family.
Kayleigh, Im so sorry for your loss. Thinking of you and your family at this difficult time. Kathy