Patricia Janelle “Pat” <I>Day</I> Jenkins

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Patricia Janelle “Pat” Day Jenkins

Birth
Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Death
5 Jun 2002 (aged 72)
Riverdale, Clayton County, Georgia, USA
Burial
Bay View, Emmet County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Plot
Cremains interred in garden
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Pat was born in Detroit, Michigan, February 6, 1930 to Belle and Frederick Day. She was educated in suburban Detroit schools, Montecello College and the University of Michigan. Pat received her elementary education B.A. in June 1951, the same month she married Robert Jenkins, also a '51 U of M graduate. The couple commenced married life in Ann Arbor where Bob began study at the U. of M. Law School and Pat began teaching. One year later their only child, son Tom, was born. After law school they returned to Detroit where Bob practiced law for 23 years. A career change for Bob in 1977 took them to North Carolina. They moved to Peachtree City, Georgia in 1994, following Tom's move there a year earlier

Over the years, Pat was an active homemaker and also, variously, taught school, sold real estate, trained and showed dogs and horses, co-founded the American Saddlebred Horse Association of Michigan, became a Christian, taught women's Bible studies and family life classes, and learned to play golf. Bob and Pat have been spending summers in Bay View since 1984, where she continued her Bible and family life teaching. She also became ladies 9-hole champion at Petoskey-Bay View Country Club five times.

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Pat was born in Detroit, Michigan, February 6, 1930 to Belle and Frederick Day. She was educated in suburban Detroit schools, Montecello College and the University of Michigan. Pat received her elementary education B.A. in June 1951, the same month she married Robert Jenkins, also a '51 U of M graduate. The couple commenced married life in Ann Arbor where Bob began study at the U. of M. Law School and Pat began teaching. One year later their only child, son Tom, was born. After law school they returned to Detroit where Bob practiced law for 23 years. A career change for Bob in 1977 took them to North Carolina. They moved to Peachtree City, Georgia in 1994, following Tom's move there a year earlier

Over the years, Pat was an active homemaker and also, variously, taught school, sold real estate, trained and showed dogs and horses, co-founded the American Saddlebred Horse Association of Michigan, became a Christian, taught women's Bible studies and family life classes, and learned to play golf. Bob and Pat have been spending summers in Bay View since 1984, where she continued her Bible and family life teaching. She also became ladies 9-hole champion at Petoskey-Bay View Country Club five times.

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