Patrick Kerry Copley (11 December 1901 – 18 July 1949)[1] was a barrister and a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly.
In 1920 he worked for the Public Curator's office and in 1924 he was a department representative for the Queensland State Service Union and was its president 1926–1928.
Copley died of a heart attack in July 1949 and his funeral proceeded from St Stephen's Catholic Cathedral to the Toowong Cemetery.
[3] Copley, for the Labor Party, contested the seat of Kurilpa at the 1929 Queensland state election but was defeated by the sitting member, James Fry.
He was a keen sportsman and was a member of the Queensland Amateur Athletics Association, the South Brisbane Harriers, and the West End Cricket Club.