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Patricia Joyce <I>Osborn</I> Hendricks Holcomb

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Patricia Joyce Osborn Hendricks Holcomb

Birth
Macks Creek, Camden County, Missouri, USA
Death
16 Jul 2021 (aged 87)
Barrington, Lake County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Camden County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Scattering Garden
Memorial ID
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Pat was an only child. She spent her childhood in Macks Creek. Her adolescent/teen years were split between MO, OR, WA and CO as her dad moved for work. She graduated from North High School (Denver) in 1952. She became an avid bowler after HS and won many tournaments and trophies while starting her working career. She married John M. Hendricks, Jr. on 3/18/57 and had 2 sons, but they divorced in 1962. After marrying Bob on 4/12/63, the family moved to San Marcos, CA where they raised her two boys. Her working career was first in the banking industry, then in bookkeeping. She opened her own bookkeeping company in 1977. She operated that business until retirement in 1992 when she and Bob moved to back to MO. She remained in MO for a while after Bob passed but moved to IL in 2005 to be closer to son David. There she became involved in the Daughters of the American Revolution and genealogy, immensely enjoying both until her passing.

Pat was an only child. She spent her childhood in Macks Creek. Her adolescent/teen years were split between MO, OR, WA and CO as her dad moved for work. She graduated from North High School (Denver) in 1952. She became an avid bowler after HS and won many tournaments and trophies while starting her working career. She married John M. Hendricks, Jr. on 3/18/57 and had 2 sons, but they divorced in 1962. After marrying Bob on 4/12/63, the family moved to San Marcos, CA where they raised her two boys. Her working career was first in the banking industry, then in bookkeeping. She opened her own bookkeeping company in 1977. She operated that business until retirement in 1992 when she and Bob moved to back to MO. She remained in MO for a while after Bob passed but moved to IL in 2005 to be closer to son David. There she became involved in the Daughters of the American Revolution and genealogy, immensely enjoying both until her passing.



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