Patricia's obituary
Patricia Satterfield, a deeply cherished and highly respected woman, was born on March 17, 1946. She left this world and entered into eternal rest on May 3, 2024. Patricia was known for her quiet, gentle, generous, hard-working, and loving personality. An astute lover of blue, Patricia's world was enriched by the simple but profound joys of life.
Patricia leaves behind a loving and extended family. Her daughter, Rebecca Dwier, and her husband Wayne, mourn the loss of their cherished mother. Her joy extended to her grandchildren; Vincent Simpson, Yolanda Simpson, Branden Lower, Emily Sanders-Lower, and Nathan Benton who adored their grandmother and will miss her calming and loving presence. Patricia's sisters, Maureen Kennedy, and Judy Ercolani, also grieve the loss of a beloved sister, a woman whose strength and guidance were a beacon to them.
Patricia was predeceased by her parents, Leonard McCullough, and Germaine Lumadue-McCullough. Their teachings and values significantly shaped Patricia's approach to life and family. Her loss is deeply felt by everyone who had the privilege to be a part of her life.
A woman of simple tastes, Patricia enjoyed pancakes, pizza, and chicken nuggets. Her TV of choice were the Westerns, a genre she had a long-standing appreciation for. Patricia was a firm believer in the treasures found in flea markets and yard sales, often finding joy in small trinkets and hidden gems. Her love, however, extended to far more than material possessions. Her greatest joy was her grandsons, anything they were a part of or were doing was met by Patricia's unwavering support and immense pride.
Patricia Satterfield's life was one of quiet dedication to her family, modest joys, and a deep affection for life's simple pleasures. She will be deeply missed, yet her legacy of love and generosity will continue to resonate in the hearts of those she has left behind.