Patricia's obituary
It is with great sorrow that we inform you of the loss of Patricia "Aunt Pat" Taylor who peacefully passed on September 3, 2023. Patricia, born in 1942, was a pillar of love, kindness, and generosity to all who knew her. Those who knew her as Aunt Pat cherished her dearly and her memory will live on in their hearts.
Patricia was the beloved wife of Robert Taylor, whom she married in 1999. Their bond was one of deep love and mutual respect. She is survived by her sister, Helen Reitmeier, and her sisters-in-law, Sherry Taylor-Clements, Patrice Taylor, and Joanne Taylor.
Patricia was predeceased by her mother, Sarah Reitmeier, her father, William Reitmeier, and her sisters, Betty Johnson and Anna Feeney, brothers-in-law, Art Johnson and Tom Feeney Sr. Despite their absence, Patricia kept their memory alive by preserving and promoting family traditions.
Nicknamed the "Yard Sale Queen," Patricia had an extraordinary eye for spotting unique items, treasuring each find as though it were priceless. This hobby, though seemingly simple, was one of her greatest accomplishments, bringing her joy and inspiring many.
Patricia was known for her generous and loving personality. Her life's philosophy was to treasure one's family and she embodied this belief fully. She will be remembered for keeping family traditions alive, a testament to her dedication and love for her family. Her tireless commitment to helping others and generosity were the cornerstones of her legacy.
She will be deeply missed not only by her husband, but also by her many nieces, nephews, and cousins, along with countless friends and her fur kids Sparkle and Bootsie.
Patricia's life was a reflection of her belief - 'Be generous, kind, and help others'. This was her greatest teaching and the most precious part of her legacy. Her absence will be deeply felt, but her teachings and love will continue to inspire us all.
"For it matters not, how much we own, the cars…the house…the cash. What matters is how we lived and loved and how we spend our dash.
So, think about this long and hard; are there things you’d like to change? For you never know how much time is left that still can be rearranged." The Dash- Linda Ellis
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