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Inspired by his parents’ travels, he spent much of his life in Africa and helped complete his father’s safari memoir. He also published a volume of father-son letters.
By Robert D. McFadden
Patrick Hemingway, the second son of the novelist Ernest Hemingway, who became a safari guide and big-game hunter in Africa, completed a book his father had started and published a volume of their letters, died on Tuesday at his home in Bozeman, Mont. His father’s last surviving child, he was 97.
His death was confirmed by Bettina Klinger, a representative of the Hemingway family.







