He was born on August 23, 1952, in Syracuse NY. He spent his early childhood in Pennsylvania, then the family first moved to Vero Beach FL, and then to Jacksonville FL where he lived most of his adult life.
He worked in retail for several years and when he worked in formalwear he was the Market Manager for Mitchell's Formal Wear which caused him to be transferred to Pensacola FL, and then to New Orleans LA for several years. After leaving the formalwear business he moved back to Jacksonville Fl and purchased Arlington Pet Center and was the owner for over 30 years. He loved all animals but especially dogs. He could even deal with the most difficult grooming dogs. Over the years he formed many friendships with the owners and of the pet's he groomed and was always willing to go out of his way to help the handicapped and elderly with their pets.
He found joy in his Mandarin home especially with his standard poodle Noelle, (who just recently passed away at age 13), and the blue heron and handicapped duck who waited every day from him to return home from work to feed them.
He loved sports cars and attending car races, from Formula 1 and IMSA. Hopefully he is driving around in a fast sports car with the top down and with Noelle by his side.
He was predeceased by his parents Carlton E and Roberta (Cooper) Hundredmark and brother Ryck C. Hundredmark.
He is survived by his wife of 44 years, Melody (Moore) and his two sons Troy Hundredmark and Trevor Hundredmark both of Jacksonville. His sister Alice Lewis (Edward) and brother Robert Hundredmark (Suzy), and many nieces and nephews, Mary Jane Hundredmark, Jill Christman (Richard), Kristopher Hundredmark (Stephanie and their children Vincent and Chloe), Stephanie, Luke, Rebecca, Mathew (deceased) and Bablu.
Pat's memory will live on in the hearts of those who had the privilege of knowing him. He will be deeply missed.
A celebration will be held with family and close friends.
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