She is survived by her husband of 41 years, Fernando Raymundo, as well as her children: Anthony W. Raymundo and wife Thuyen Nguyen, of Palo Alto, California, and Erika Scobel, of San Angelo. Pati also is survived by her mother Juanita Clemmer, of San Angelo, and three grandchildren: Ty Scobel, Audrey Raymundo and Graham Raymundo.
Pati was preceded in death by her father W.E. Clemmer and her brother Tony Clemmer.
Pati had a strong creative streak and in her youth excelled at dance and music and learned to play several different instruments. Pati was a long-time financial professional, with the last portion of her career spent as a bank branch manager. Pati was a regular fixture in the communities at her children's schools and assisted several local organizations, including the American Heart Association . She was supremely proud of her roles as a loving wife, mother and grandmother, and her abilities in those roles were unparalleled. Pati's kindness, spunk and unselfish nature will be greatly missed by her family and by all those who loved her. She had an inner strength and an open heart, with great capacity to love and care for everyone who was blessed to know her.
A memorial reception will be held on Thursday, July 18, 2013, at 2:00 p.m. at Johnson's Funeral Home in San Angelo.
Donations may be made in Pati's name to Hospice of San Angelo or the American Heart Association . Pati would ask that you hug someone dear and tell them you love them.
She is survived by her husband of 41 years, Fernando Raymundo, as well as her children: Anthony W. Raymundo and wife Thuyen Nguyen, of Palo Alto, California, and Erika Scobel, of San Angelo. Pati also is survived by her mother Juanita Clemmer, of San Angelo, and three grandchildren: Ty Scobel, Audrey Raymundo and Graham Raymundo.
Pati was preceded in death by her father W.E. Clemmer and her brother Tony Clemmer.
Pati had a strong creative streak and in her youth excelled at dance and music and learned to play several different instruments. Pati was a long-time financial professional, with the last portion of her career spent as a bank branch manager. Pati was a regular fixture in the communities at her children's schools and assisted several local organizations, including the American Heart Association . She was supremely proud of her roles as a loving wife, mother and grandmother, and her abilities in those roles were unparalleled. Pati's kindness, spunk and unselfish nature will be greatly missed by her family and by all those who loved her. She had an inner strength and an open heart, with great capacity to love and care for everyone who was blessed to know her.
A memorial reception will be held on Thursday, July 18, 2013, at 2:00 p.m. at Johnson's Funeral Home in San Angelo.
Donations may be made in Pati's name to Hospice of San Angelo or the American Heart Association . Pati would ask that you hug someone dear and tell them you love them.
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