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Jack Mitchell posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
I have known Pat for over 70 years. Both from the same parish in Brooklyn, ST Rose of Lima. I knew her sisters Ann and June, also her parents . A very outgoing woman, she was always a smile on her face.
I shall keep her in my prayers. May she R.I.P.
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Williams Family posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
The death of a loved one is the most devastating experience a family can face. At times, the pain of the loss will seem unbearable. Please know that there are friends who care about you and your family during this difficult time and more importantly Psalm 34:18 tells us that "God is near to those that are broken at heart. We pray that Jehovah the God of all comfort is with your family during this difficult time of grief. Questions will come up about why do we suffer and die? Please go to www.jw.org to get satisfying answers to these and other questions about life. Our prayers are with you and your family.
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Barbara Mitchell posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
Pat was a very warm, loving and giving person. I first met her when my brother Marty brought her to the house. She fit right in with our family. She was outgoing and very vivacious and quite animated. She was a joy. Pat was my matron of honor. I never had a sister and she quickly filled the void. In her caring way she hosted a baby shower for my first child. She was also the godmother for my son. She was good to the kids and always played with them and made them laugh, I loved talking to her about the olden days. Pat was a wonderful mother to her daughters Ginny and Patty. She loved them very much. I will really miss her. I feel such a sadness within my heart. I will pray for you always Pat. May God hold you close to his Sacred Heart. Bye for now. Bobbi
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Janine Vorbroker posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 30, 2018
Miss Pat quickly became a part of our family when we moved into the house next door. She was always there with support and encouragement. She taught me a lot about life and helped shape the person I am today. I will miss her greatly. Sending love and hugs to her family!
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Patrick Phillips uploaded photo(s)
Monday, October 29, 2018
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Gammy with Grace at Church
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Patrick Phillips uploaded photo(s)
Monday, October 29, 2018
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Gammy and Grace at church
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Patrick Phillips uploaded photo(s)
Monday, October 29, 2018
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Gammy holding her first great grandchild, Graysen
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Patrick Phillips uploaded photo(s)
Monday, October 29, 2018
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2017 Christmas cheer while the kiddos open presents
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Patrick Phillips uploaded photo(s)
Monday, October 29, 2018
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Christmas tradition: Chinese food on Christmas eve with the Phoenix clan
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Patrick Phillips uploaded photo(s)
Monday, October 29, 2018
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Christmas tradition: Chinese food on Christmas eve with the Phoenix clan
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Patrick Phillips lit a candle
Monday, October 29, 2018
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I love you mom and know that you are resting with your Lord peacefully. I light this candle as a way of showing how much of a light you were in my life.
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L. (Johnsen) Lasker posted a condolence
Monday, October 29, 2018
My first memory of Pat was as a child we rented the downstairs apartment from her in Brooklyn. Pat would leave the door open so I could crawl up the stairs and Marty would pick me up and sit me on the kitchen table. I can still see the smile on there faces. That bond was never broken, although Marty and Pat had there own children and than moved to Arizona she never forgot me. Not once did she miss sending me a birthday card even when I told her to stop. When my daughter was born over 30 ago she was going to require many surgeries, staying in touch became much harder and I lost touch with many people but not Pat. We started receiving these little packages from Arizona that would be some type of baby lamb, sometimes a statue or stuffy or a picture anything she came across that was a baby lamb. She would send it to my little girl,she would be so excited when the package came (and they came for years......to many to say) My kids would affection come to call her our Lamb Lady. My daughter and I (she is married now) have kept some of them, a few were lucky enough to survive being loved and played with. I have a small one I put on my tree every year. Those lambs were her way to give me comfort and to remind me of my blessings. I will turn 58 next month and it will be the first time I will not get a birthday card unbelievably right? But that is who Pat was my dear lamb lady I will miss her friendship and love dearly. But I know she is at peace and happy to be with Marty. My love to Ginny and Patty. I Love you my lamb lady ❤️Lorrie
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Patricia Romano lit a candle
Monday, October 29, 2018
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Rest In Peace Pat. You will be missed and will remain forever in our hearts. My prayers and deepest condolences to all
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Sharon Aurigemma posted a condolence
Monday, October 29, 2018
Pat was a wonderful woman and a great neighbor to my sister Janet. She was a second mother to my sister when she was going to some very trying times. She will be missed by many. I am glad that she is at peace now.
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Janet and Jack Iaci posted a condolence
Monday, October 29, 2018
Where do I begin about Pat:
I first met her when I moved in next door to her. I decided to cook french fries for the kids and the realized I only had plastic cooking spoons. I ran next door introduced myself as her new neighbor in March 1993 she gave me plenty of utensils, pots and pans to hold us over. We have been friends ever since. She got to know my family and we got to know her family. I only waved to Marty over the fence as he was already very sick when I moved in. Jack would do everything he could to help her with the house. When Marty passed a short time later I would hear Pat walling so loud that I could hear her at my house. I would go over knock on the door give her a hug and make us some coffee. When she was not out socializing with her many friends I would have her come for dinner or she would just come for coffee. She loved my kids assisting them with homework, reading their compositions or helping with homework. In December of 2000 my husband had a serious accident and if it was not for here I do not think that I would have been able to handle the situation. She encouraged me to take one day at a time. She would take Jack to rehab so that I could return to work after being home for over a month taking care of him. I am telling you these stories to let you know what a great person she was to her family and friends. I am so happy that I was able to visit with her this summer and she was able to meet Janine's daughter, Saylor...that made her so happy. She has a special place in my heart and since I was unable to be there for her memorial this says it all. Love from Janet, Jack, Michelle, Thomas and Janine Iaci.
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Monday, October 29, 2018
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