Pat is survived by her husband Bennie (they met and married 48 years ago while both were serving in the U.S.A.F. stationed in Newburgh, New York), her sisters; Margaret (Walter Eavey), Jaclyn, her brothers; Loyd and Tom (Janet), her children; Jeffery L., Andrew B., Lynne D. (Richard Durr), grandchildren; Benicia (Jason Kyle), Sarah Arce, & Lani (Dale Cline), great-grandchildren Elwood Kyle & Angel Cline . She was also fortunate to have numerous loving nieces, nephews, cousins and in-laws.
As a longtime resident of Santa Clara, CA, Pat enjoyed working for the U.S. Post Office, on consumer surveys, census jobs, volunteer for Planned Parenthood, although for the most part-she cared for her family. She loved games of chance & skill, historical buildings, antiquing, but above all-without a doubt-she loved 'Reading'.
Pat will be remembered for; the way she listened and cared about everyone and all things, Her smile & especially laughing with her loved ones, and yes even her intentional 'Growl' when displeased.
On June 21, 2003 family & friends will have a celebration of Patricia's life and lay her to rest where she grew-up-Middleville, Michigan. Published in San Jose Mercury News on June 4, 2003
Pat is survived by her husband Bennie (they met and married 48 years ago while both were serving in the U.S.A.F. stationed in Newburgh, New York), her sisters; Margaret (Walter Eavey), Jaclyn, her brothers; Loyd and Tom (Janet), her children; Jeffery L., Andrew B., Lynne D. (Richard Durr), grandchildren; Benicia (Jason Kyle), Sarah Arce, & Lani (Dale Cline), great-grandchildren Elwood Kyle & Angel Cline . She was also fortunate to have numerous loving nieces, nephews, cousins and in-laws.
As a longtime resident of Santa Clara, CA, Pat enjoyed working for the U.S. Post Office, on consumer surveys, census jobs, volunteer for Planned Parenthood, although for the most part-she cared for her family. She loved games of chance & skill, historical buildings, antiquing, but above all-without a doubt-she loved 'Reading'.
Pat will be remembered for; the way she listened and cared about everyone and all things, Her smile & especially laughing with her loved ones, and yes even her intentional 'Growl' when displeased.
On June 21, 2003 family & friends will have a celebration of Patricia's life and lay her to rest where she grew-up-Middleville, Michigan. Published in San Jose Mercury News on June 4, 2003
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