She is affectionately remembered by her siblings Jim Sepull, (and Donna), Carol Clearwood, and Tom Sepull. And is now in the presence of brother Phil Sepull, brother-in-law Joe Clearwood, and parents Vernice and Hutton Sepull. She will be deeply missed by dozens of nieces and nephews and their children.
Patti was a woman of strong faith. She lived out this committment by serving her community, supporting her friends and family, and making time to marvel at Gods work. She loved going for walks, watching the sunset, and seeing the fall leaves turn. She sent hundreds of birthday, sympathy, and special occasion cards to her family and friends each year. She was a patron and enthusiast of the Arts and always made time for performances of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, exhibits at the Detroit Institute of Arts, and musicals at Grosse Isle High School. Patti sought out and delighted in opportunities to serve, lead, organize and volunteer. She not only used her talents to work for justice and address suffering, also to empower others, volunteer, learn, and donate. Patti relished every opportunity she had to make the world a better place. As one friend expressed this week "I don't know anyone who has done so much for other people". If you would like to make a contribution that honors Patti's life and legacy please consider a donation to the Patricia J. Bennett scholarship fund at Alpena Community College (ACC). Patti attended Alpena Community College for two years prior to completing her degree in accounting and business at Ferris State University. At ACC she was mentored and encouraged to pursue a career as a CPA, a vocation that brought her great satisfaction and meaning for many years.
She is affectionately remembered by her siblings Jim Sepull, (and Donna), Carol Clearwood, and Tom Sepull. And is now in the presence of brother Phil Sepull, brother-in-law Joe Clearwood, and parents Vernice and Hutton Sepull. She will be deeply missed by dozens of nieces and nephews and their children.
Patti was a woman of strong faith. She lived out this committment by serving her community, supporting her friends and family, and making time to marvel at Gods work. She loved going for walks, watching the sunset, and seeing the fall leaves turn. She sent hundreds of birthday, sympathy, and special occasion cards to her family and friends each year. She was a patron and enthusiast of the Arts and always made time for performances of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, exhibits at the Detroit Institute of Arts, and musicals at Grosse Isle High School. Patti sought out and delighted in opportunities to serve, lead, organize and volunteer. She not only used her talents to work for justice and address suffering, also to empower others, volunteer, learn, and donate. Patti relished every opportunity she had to make the world a better place. As one friend expressed this week "I don't know anyone who has done so much for other people". If you would like to make a contribution that honors Patti's life and legacy please consider a donation to the Patricia J. Bennett scholarship fund at Alpena Community College (ACC). Patti attended Alpena Community College for two years prior to completing her degree in accounting and business at Ferris State University. At ACC she was mentored and encouraged to pursue a career as a CPA, a vocation that brought her great satisfaction and meaning for many years.
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