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Patricia Nancarrow Obituary

Nancarrow, Patricia Neel Anderson
91, of Scottsdale, Arizona died on Monday, April 18th, after leading a life that touched many people with her magnetic personality. Mother, wife, grandmother, great-grandmother, and true friend, Pat enjoyed life and loved sharing her joy with others. She was so clever and quick-witted, especially at times when you'd least expect it. She loved Iowa corn and tomatoes, red convertibles and a red scooter, good scotch, the Suns, baseball in general and especially the D-Backs, bridge, and cruises. Pat was an accomplished and successful business owner and registered nurse. Always with at least one dog, and survived by her yorkie, Dolly, Pat was a lifelong contributor to the Arizona Humane Society. Pat was a true American with strong midwestern roots who did not ever miss an election. She was a 50-year member of PEO. She is survived by her children, Tonia Anderson, Eric (Tina) Anderson, and Craig Anderson, her grandchildren LTC Jeff and Scott Ruch, Taylor, Seth, Doug, Greg and Erica Anderson, and her 8 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her sister Kay and her brother Charles and husbands, Walter D. Anderson, Jack Nancarrow and Mike Kerrigan. To honor her love of baseball, a memorial gathering is planned for April 30th at 10:00 am at Scottsdale Stadium, 7408 East Osborn Road, Scottsdale, Arizona. Memorial donations are suggested to the Arizona Humane Society and to Sun Valley Hospice.
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Published by The Arizona Republic on Apr. 24, 2011.

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Julie Turner

April 28, 2011

Will always think of Pat when I see the Diamondbacks! I had more than one fun evening with Pat over the years and am sorry to see her leave. Our best to Eric and the family.

Ruth Bedi

April 28, 2011

May you find comfort in remembering your dear mother this Mother's Day, and every day.

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