<em>From Strunk Funeral Homes & Crematory </em> <strong>Patrick James Carrigan, 76, of Sebastian</strong> <h5><span class="text-nowrap">September 6, 1949</span> - <span class="text-nowrap">June 15, 2026</span></h5> Patrick James Carrigan, 76, of Sebastian, Florida, passed away on June 15, 2026, after a long illness. Pat was born on September 6, 1949, in Proctor, Vermont, to Paul Carrigan and Alyce Quinn Carrigan. He is survived by his wife, Sherry Dobos Carrigan. They met in 1966 at Wright’s Country Club in Connecticut, and it was “love at first sight.” They later married on his 50th birthday, His greatest joy was being at home with his family. He was naturally talented and loved working around our home renovating both inside and out. He will be remembered for his kindness, generosity towards others, humor and devotion to family and friends. He touched many lives through his warmth and friendship!! He was a proud father to his daughter, Tara Darlene Carrigan, St Augustine, Florida, his gift from God. He is also survived by his twin brother, Paul Carrigan, and his wife, Pamela, who reside in Kansas City, Missouri and Puerto Vedro, Mexico, and his sister, Maureen Murphy of Torrington, Connecticut. He was preceded in death by his brother, Michael Carrigan, Lawrenceville, Georgia Pat graduated from Torrington High School in Connecticut in 1968. In 1969, he was drafted into the Army—he often said he “won the lottery”—and served two years as a radio man stationed in Karlsruhe, Germany. He lived in Daytona Beach, Florida, for 35 years. He worked in the theater-backstage as Head Prop Man, proudly holds a card for IATSE Local 558. In 1999 started his own business, as a home caretaker/property manager in Boca Raton and Vero Beach, Florida. Pat began playing billiards at age 16 and competed in many leagues and tournaments. He not only loved the sport, but also the laughter, fun, and friendships it brought him. Pat and Sherry enjoyed the many vacations, trips by car, to see America's sights and history. He also enjoyed the game of Golf. Many thanks to relatives and friends for their caring support during this difficult time. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to your local Veterans Administration to help the homeless veterans who served our country. Pat will be deeply missed!! And Thank you for all our wonderful years of making memories, LOVING ME and “being my Best Friend.” Your Loving Wife, Sherry <p class="obituary-text-CTAs">To send a flower arrangement in memory of <strong>PATRICK JAMES CARRIGAN</strong>, please <a class="obituaryThemed-flowers-textLink-obitText" href="https://www.strunkfuneralhome.com/obituary/patrick-carrigan/flowers?campaign=obituaryThemed-flowers-textLink-obitText" target="">click here to visit our sympathy store</a>.</p> <em>From Strunk Funeral Homes & Crematory </em> <strong>Olivia Walker “Libby," 78, Vero Beach</strong> <h5><span class="text-nowrap">June 9, 1948</span> - <span class="text-nowrap">June 23, 2026</span></h5> Olivia Walker “Libby” passed away peacefully surrounded by family on Tuesday, June 23, 2026. Olivia was born in Vero Beach, Florida to Elliott Smith and Edna Emory. Throughout her life, she was guided by deep faith, devotion to family, and a caring spirit that touched everyone who knew her. Active in her church for most of her life, Olivia found joy in fellowship, bible study, service, and lifelong friendships rooted in her faith. She loved her grandchildren, family gatherings, and creating lasting memories with those she loved most. She enjoyed old country music and fish fry’s. She found great joy in preparing meals and baking treats for those she loved. Her homemade jellies and jams were cherished by many. Her warmth, kindness, humor, and gentle presence made every family gathering feel so special. Olivia was a devoted wife, mother, sister, grandmother, and great-grandmother. She is now reunited in heaven with the love of her life, William Walker. She is preceded in death by her parents and siblings Frank Smith and Darlene Lolwing. Olivia is survived by her children and their spouses: Elaine and Paul Brege and John and Lisa Walker. She also leaves behind her beloved grandchildren: Aaron, Kayla, and Kristin, along with 6 cherished great-grandchildren: Isabella, Hunter, Madison, David, Callie, and Layla. As well as her siblings: Frances Williamson, Sally Sparks, Jeri Williams, Linda Connell, Rushel Smith, Ginger Ellis and Roger Smith. Olivia will be remembered for her unwavering faith, her love of family, her welcoming heart, and the joy she brought to so many lives. Her legacy of love, compassion, and togetherness will live on through the generations of family and friends who were blessed to know her. Please consider donating in Olivia’s beautiful memory to the VNA Hospice of Vero Beach, Florida at VNA Hospice Foundation, 920 37th Place, Suite 101, Vero Beach, FL 32960 or <a href="https://vnatc.org/waystogive/memorials-and-honorariums/">https://vnatc.org/waystogive/memorials-and-honorariums/</a> You will always be our guardian angel and our great protector. You will always be remembered and never forgotten. Our family loves you so much and we always will. Visitation will be held on Saturday, June 27th at 12pm at Strunk Funeral Home, 916 17th Street, Vero Beach, FL followed by a Celebration of Life at 1pm. <p class="obituary-text-CTAs">To send a flower arrangement in memory of <strong>OLIVIA RUTH WALKER</strong>, please <a class="obituaryThemed-flowers-textLink-obitText" href="https://www.strunkfuneralhome.com/obituary/olivia-walker/flowers?campaign=obituaryThemed-flowers-textLink-obitText" target="">click here to visit our sympathy store</a>. To plant Memorial Trees in memory of <strong>OLIVIA RUTH WALKER</strong>, please <a class="obituaryThemed-gifts-textLink-obitText" href="https://www.strunkfuneralhome.com/obituary/olivia-walker/gifts?campaign=obituaryThemed-gifts-textLink-obitText" target="_blank" rel="noopener">click here to visit our sympathy store</a>.</p> <em>From Strunk Funeral Homes & Crematory </em> <strong>Margaret Hult Watson, 80, of Vero Beach</strong> <h5><span class="text-nowrap">August 12, 1945</span> - <span class="text-nowrap">June 25, 2026</span></h5> <section id="obit-text" class="obit-text text-fade">Margaret Hult Watson, 80, of Vero Beach, FL, passed away peacefully on June 25, 2026. She was the beloved wife of Kenneth William for more than 60 years. Born on August 12, 1945, in Park Ridge, IL, to Eugene Hult and Sara Hult Sullivan, Margaret was raised in the Westchester, NY, area following the family's relocation in 1953. She was a graduate of Maria Regina High School in Hartsdale and attended Georgian Court University in Lakewood, NJ. Margaret was predeceased by her parents; her stepfather, John Sullivan; her brothers, John Hult and Eugene Hult Jr.; and her granddaughter, Genevieve Rose Digneo. In 1962, Margaret met Kenneth Watson, a friend of her brother John, at the Westchester Country Club. The two wed in 1966 and eventually settled in the tri-state area after a brief time in Fullerton, CA. Margaret and Ken shared a life enriched by international travel, yet Margaret found her greatest joy at home surrounded by her many animals, including her horses, dogs, cats, rabbits, and her favorite guinea pig, Baby Mike. Professionally, Margaret served as a real estate agent for Kelly Milne in Darien, CT. She was also a gifted golfer, known for a steady mental game that made her a formidable partner. Her commitment to the sport led her to serve as President of the Westchester Fairfield Women’s Golf Association and on boards and committees of several private clubs. She was a member of Winged Foot Golf Club (Mamaroneck, NY) and Bent Pine Golf Club (Vero Beach, FL) and a legacy member of multiple private clubs in the United States, Scotland, and South Africa. Beyond the golf course, she was a talented creator who expressed her artistic nature through sewing, knitting, and needlepoint. She was a truly beautiful woman; carrying herself, whether at a casual visit or a formal event, with impeccable style and poise. Margaret's legacy continues through her daughters and their families: Michelle W. Wagner and her husband Brian (Lafayette, CO); and Nicole Watson Digneo and her husband Vincent (Redwood City, CA). She is also survived by her grandsons, Curtis Wagner, Stefan Wagner, Declan Digneo, and Aksel Digneo; her sister, Christina Brown; her stepsister, J. Donna Sullivan; and many other relatives and friends. A celebration of life will be held at a later time this fall. The family wishes to express sincere gratitude to the caregivers, healthcare professionals, and hospice staff who provided compassionate care and support. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hospice House at <a href="https://foundation.vnatc.com/donate-now/">https://foundation.vnatc.com/donate-now/</a> or the Alzheimer's Association <a href="https://www.alz.org/">https://www.alz.org/</a> <p class="obituary-text-CTAs">To send a flower arrangement in memory of <strong>MARGARET HULT WATSON</strong>, please <a class="obituaryThemed-flowers-textLink-obitText" href="https://www.strunkfuneralhome.com/obituary/margaret-watson/flowers?campaign=obituaryThemed-flowers-textLink-obitText" target="">click here to visit our sympathy store</a>. To plant Memorial Trees in memory of <strong>MARGARET HULT WATSON</strong>, please <a class="obituaryThemed-gifts-textLink-obitText" href="https://www.strunkfuneralhome.com/obituary/margaret-watson/gifts?campaign=obituaryThemed-gifts-textLink-obitText" target="_blank" rel="noopener">click here to visit our sympathy store</a>.</p> <em>From Strunk Funeral Homes & Crematory </em> <strong>Quy Cao, 87</strong> <h5><span class="text-nowrap">June 2, 1939</span> - <span class="text-nowrap">June 26, 2026</span></h5> Quy Cao, 87, passed away June 26, 2026 in Vero Beach, Florida. <p class="obituary-text-CTAs">To send a flower arrangement in memory of <strong>QUY CAO</strong>, please <a class="obituaryThemed-flowers-textLink-obitText" href="https://www.strunkfuneralhome.com/obituary/quy-cao/flowers?campaign=obituaryThemed-flowers-textLink-obitText" target="">click here to visit our sympathy store</a>. To plant Memorial Trees in memory of <strong>QUY CAO</strong>, please <a class="obituaryThemed-gifts-textLink-obitText" href="https://www.strunkfuneralhome.com/obituary/quy-cao/gifts?campaign=obituaryThemed-gifts-textLink-obitText" target="_blank" rel="noopener">click here to visit our sympathy store</a>.</p> <em>From Strunk Funeral Homes & Crematory </em> <strong>Henry D. Patterson of Rehoboth Beach, 84, Delaware</strong> <h5><span class="text-nowrap">June 29, 1942</span> - <span class="text-nowrap">June 30, 2026</span></h5> Henry D. Patterson of Rehoboth Beach, Delaware, lovingly known as “Hank,” passed away on June 30, 2026, at the age of 84, with his family by his side. He was born in Osceola Mills, Pennsylvania and spent many years raising his family in Pennsville, New Jersey. He enjoyed spending his winters in Florida. Hank was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Betty Patterson; his parents, William and Annie Patterson; and several brothers and sisters. He is lovingly remembered by his children, Cheryl Guglielmo (Ed), David Patterson (Laurie), Robin Messick (Darryl), Gwendolyn Patterson (Steve), Brian Patterson, and stepson, Robert "Bobby" Thomas. He also leaves behind 16 grandchildren, 19 great-grandchildren, and his dear friend, Cathy Butler, along with many extended family members and friends who will miss him greatly. Hank dedicated 35 years of his career as a Local 669 Sprinkler Fitter and proudly remained a union member for 59 years. His passion for sports began in high school, where he excelled in football and wrestling. His lifelong dedication to wrestling earned him induction into the Wrestling Coaching Hall of Fame. He was instrumental in helping establish the Pennsville Mini Wrestling program, where he coached and mentored countless young athletes. He also coached Little League baseball and served as an umpire, generously giving his time to support the community’s youth. Throughout his life, Hank enjoyed the friendships and camaraderie he found at the Moose, VFW, Elks, AMVETS, and American Legion. He especially loved volunteering at community events and was always willing to lend a helping hand. Hank will be remembered for his hardworking spirit, his devotion to his family, his love of sports, and the lasting impact he made on everyone who knew him. Services will be held at the Elkton Moose Lodge on July 18, 2026 at 11:00 am. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests donations be made in Hank’s memory to one of the following organizations: Cystic Fibrosis Foundation – Dallas Moore-Savitz, Delaware Great Strides 2026 <a href="https://fundraise.cff.org/Delaware2026/Dallas">https://fundraise.cff.org/Delaware2026/Dallas</a> St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Online Donations - St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital <p class="obituary-text-CTAs">To send a flower arrangement in memory of <strong>HENRY DELMONT PATTERSON</strong>, please <a class="obituaryThemed-flowers-textLink-obitText" href="https://www.strunkfuneralhome.com/obituary/henry-patterson/flowers?campaign=obituaryThemed-flowers-textLink-obitText" target="">click here to visit our sympathy store</a>. To plant Memorial Trees in memory of <strong>HENRY DELMONT PATTERSON</strong>, please <a class="obituaryThemed-gifts-textLink-obitText" href="https://www.strunkfuneralhome.com/obituary/henry-patterson/gifts?campaign=obituaryThemed-gifts-textLink-obitText" target="_blank" rel="noopener">click here to visit our sympathy store</a>.</p> </section> <div class="read-more"></div>