Terence, Carleen, and Emily Cole - tc1cc2@aol.com
tc1cc2@aol.com posted a Condolence
| November 30, -0001
We will miss Patti very much. She was a new friend to our family and we enjoyed her loving and giving nature towards us. Our heartfelt condolences to her family and friends.
marcia weiss posted a Condolence
| November 30, -0001
I will really miss patti: she was always my tie to Toledo and ebverytime came we always had a nice visit...never long enough though because I was always rushing to get a plane. I hope to be able to stay in touch. your cousin, Marcia
Phil and Donna Muir - pdmuir@buckeye-express.com
pdmuir@buckeye-express.com posted a Condolence
| November 30, -0001
We have many wonderful memories of Patti. She was more than a good friend, she was part of our family. We will always remember her kindness and love.
S'neta Brown - snetabrown@yahoo.com
snetabrown@yahoo.com posted a Condolence
| November 30, -0001
To The Family of: The help that God supplies does make a difference. The Christian apostle Paul stated that God “comforts us in all our tribulation, that we may be able to comfort those in any sort of tribulation.” True, divine help does not eliminate the pain, but it can make it easier to bear. That does not mean that you will no longer cry or will forget your loved one. Paul also said: “Death is enemy; it is to be brought to nothing.” (1 Corinthians 15:26), But you can recover. And as you do, what you have experienced can make you more understanding and sympathetic in helping others to cope with a similar loss.—these are one of many scripture of comfort and a promise. 2 Corinthians 1:4, Rev. 21:4 Mrs. Brown