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Patricia Ellen “Patti” McCool

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Patricia Ellen “Patti” McCool

Birth
Southfield, Oakland County, Michigan, USA
Death
3 Aug 2017 (aged 46)
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Patricia Ellen McCool, of Kennesaw, passed away peacefully on Thursday, August 3, 2017, after a long and valiant fight against multiple sclerosis and scleroderma. She was born September 8, 1970 in Southfield, Michigan, but lived most of her life in the Atlanta area. She attended Daniell Middle School and was a graduate of Sprayberry High School (1988). The early onset of Pattis illness and its pernicious and continuing assault prevented her from pursuing any active vocation. Despite this, she was a great defender of women’s and animal rights, an enthusiastic supporter of the Democratic Party, and an unapologetic liberal feminist. She was blessed with beauty, brains, and a delicious sense of humor. In her last years, her greatest pastime was playing word games with friends she had met on the internet. They, along with everyone who knew her, will miss her greatly. Patti was preceded in death by her maternal grandmother, Gardia Major Kalcheff of Amherst, Ohio, her paternal grandparents, Alice Marguerite and Orville McCool of Marietta (formerly of Ferndale, Michigan), and an uncle, Ben Thole, of Elyria, Ohio. Patti is survived by her parents, Ellen and James McCool of Kennesaw, her brother Michael and his wife, Kendra, along with their children Brandon, Peyton, and Luke, all of Kennesaw. Additionally, she leaves an aunt, Eve Major, and a cousin, Max Remmer, both of Elyria, Ohio.
Patricia Ellen McCool, of Kennesaw, passed away peacefully on Thursday, August 3, 2017, after a long and valiant fight against multiple sclerosis and scleroderma. She was born September 8, 1970 in Southfield, Michigan, but lived most of her life in the Atlanta area. She attended Daniell Middle School and was a graduate of Sprayberry High School (1988). The early onset of Pattis illness and its pernicious and continuing assault prevented her from pursuing any active vocation. Despite this, she was a great defender of women’s and animal rights, an enthusiastic supporter of the Democratic Party, and an unapologetic liberal feminist. She was blessed with beauty, brains, and a delicious sense of humor. In her last years, her greatest pastime was playing word games with friends she had met on the internet. They, along with everyone who knew her, will miss her greatly. Patti was preceded in death by her maternal grandmother, Gardia Major Kalcheff of Amherst, Ohio, her paternal grandparents, Alice Marguerite and Orville McCool of Marietta (formerly of Ferndale, Michigan), and an uncle, Ben Thole, of Elyria, Ohio. Patti is survived by her parents, Ellen and James McCool of Kennesaw, her brother Michael and his wife, Kendra, along with their children Brandon, Peyton, and Luke, all of Kennesaw. Additionally, she leaves an aunt, Eve Major, and a cousin, Max Remmer, both of Elyria, Ohio.

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