![]() 0% APR from date of eligible purchase until paid in full. Pallbearers will be, Scott Owens, Gill Lott, Johnathan Palmer, and Wade Thompson.⊕ 0% APR for 12, 18, 24, 36, 40 or 48 Months with Equal Payments: Available on purchases of select products charged to a Samsung Financing account. Interment will be held in Chesapeake Highland Memorial Gardens Port Tobacco, MD. Where a funeral service will be held at 10:30 AM with Pastor Dan Simmons officiating. The family will receive friends on Wednesday, Augfrom 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM in Calvary Bible Church Lusby, MD. He is survived by his sister Kathleen Hyde, his spouse Celeste and his daughter Rachel. He is preceded in death by his father Pasco, mother Adeline, and sister Linda Ann Jones. There is no one that he turned away if they needed help. Pat was easy going and kind, always willing to help a friend. So, if you see a dollar bill folded into a frog, peacock, snail, elephant, baby elephant, rhinoceros, giraffe, donkey, dolphin, butterfly, you can think to yourself "Pat was here." If it was an animal, he knew he would make their request. If someone took interest, he gave them one. He was always folding dollar bills, sitting on the couch, riding in the car, walking around the stores. Mary's, always leaving behind a few of his dollar bill origami animals. He loved to eat and frequented the local restaurants of St. ![]() ![]() Another favorite thing of Pat's was eating out. He could quote many of them and enjoyed talking about them after. He loved movies-any movie, especially with surround sound. He was able to finish carvings of a kestrel as well as a blue jay, both of which won ribbons at the county fair. He most recently began wood carving classes at the Loffler Senior Center. The adults would bring their young each year to enjoy roast chicken, cheddar cheese and drink from the pool. Soon, they were frequently at the house, "knocking" on the door with their beaks, when he did not come outside fast enough. Black vultures were his favorite and nearly every morning during nesting season they would arrive for a handout. Feral cats would eventually allow him to pet them and sit on his lap, he shared his banana with a ground hog every morning, rabbits who would sit at his feet and eat carrots or other tidbits that he might have had, deer would wait in the yard for him to bring out the corn to fill the feeder. Pat loved animals and had the patience to befriend anything that wandered into the yard. He had recently begun to teach himself how to play the mandolin. He spent many hours at home with his guitar, wearing his headphone amp practicing and singing his church songs and favorite music. He also loved to play his guitar and could be found, especially during the holidays, visiting local nursing homes to sing with his group of friends. Mary's Lake with what he called "bassin assassins" and garlic spray to entice the fish. He enjoyed the sport whether or not it involved competition. ![]() His enjoyment was finding just the right bait and technique to catch "the big one". Pat was an avid fisherman and belonged to the local Bassmasters Club for a time. They have one child, Rachel Anne Fusco of Lusby, Maryland. Pasco, (Pat) was married to his spouse of 50 years, Celeste Anne (Pothier) Fusco. Mary's County since 1974, having accepted a position with DynCorp at Pax River Naval Air Station. He attended Johnston High School, graduated, and enlisted in the USMC. He was born in Johnston, Rhode Island on Octoto Pasco Fusco and Adeline (Ferri) Fusco. Pasco Louis Fusco, husband and father, passed away at the age of 73 Pasco Louis Fusco, husband and father, passed away at age 73 after a short illness. ![]()
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