She was born on Aug. 6, 1947, in Lodi, to Bob and Irene Kelley. Pat enjoyed a wonderful childhood with her parents, grandparents and siblings, Kathy Mazzotta, Bobbi Baehr, Robert Kelley Jr. and Rhonda Baros. During her youth, she especially cherished the times she spent vacationing in Pennsylvania and the West with her family. She graduated in 1965 from Buckeye High School in Medina. Following high school, she attended Ashland College. After moving to Fort Collins in 1968, she attended Colorado State University, majoring in business.
Pat was an avid horsewoman, training and showing horses during her youth. Her love of horses was something Pat shared and passed on to her daughter, Heather McCool. To her son, Michael McCool, she imparted her spiritual beliefs and her love of the arts, especially music. In life, Pat's strength, optimism and her belief in God have been an inspiration to many who have known her.
With Pat's death she now joins her Heavenly Father, and her grandmother, Eleanore Kelley and grandfather, Lamont Kelley, but leaves behind many friends, including her sisters and brothers of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints. She will be missed by relatives, Aunt Betty and Uncle Dale Bachtell of Medina, Dan Mazzotta, Rolf Baehr, Susan Kelley, Phil Baros and nieces and nephews, Danielle Mazzotta, Chris Kelley, Katie Kelley, Kelley Baros and Josh Baros.
Service: 10 a.m. Friday at The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints, 1445 W. 28th St.
Burial: Loveland Burial Park.
There will no be visiting hours.
She was born on Aug. 6, 1947, in Lodi, to Bob and Irene Kelley. Pat enjoyed a wonderful childhood with her parents, grandparents and siblings, Kathy Mazzotta, Bobbi Baehr, Robert Kelley Jr. and Rhonda Baros. During her youth, she especially cherished the times she spent vacationing in Pennsylvania and the West with her family. She graduated in 1965 from Buckeye High School in Medina. Following high school, she attended Ashland College. After moving to Fort Collins in 1968, she attended Colorado State University, majoring in business.
Pat was an avid horsewoman, training and showing horses during her youth. Her love of horses was something Pat shared and passed on to her daughter, Heather McCool. To her son, Michael McCool, she imparted her spiritual beliefs and her love of the arts, especially music. In life, Pat's strength, optimism and her belief in God have been an inspiration to many who have known her.
With Pat's death she now joins her Heavenly Father, and her grandmother, Eleanore Kelley and grandfather, Lamont Kelley, but leaves behind many friends, including her sisters and brothers of The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints. She will be missed by relatives, Aunt Betty and Uncle Dale Bachtell of Medina, Dan Mazzotta, Rolf Baehr, Susan Kelley, Phil Baros and nieces and nephews, Danielle Mazzotta, Chris Kelley, Katie Kelley, Kelley Baros and Josh Baros.
Service: 10 a.m. Friday at The Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter-day Saints, 1445 W. 28th St.
Burial: Loveland Burial Park.
There will no be visiting hours.
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