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Patricia C. Edelman passed away March 2, 2015 she is survived by her husband Conrad, son Richard; preceded in death by two daughters. Funeral services Friday March 6, 2015 1:00 pm visitation from Friday morning from 11:00 am until 1:00 pm (time of services) Chapel Lawn Funeral Home 219-365-9554
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My family will miss our wonderful neighbor of over 20 years . Pat took care of the sha-nan-i-gans on our block . standing outside every now and then to make sure everything is well with everyone. Pat will certainly be missed.
March 10, 2015
Dear Pat, I will miss you...growing up in Sauk Village there were 2 voices I heard & repected- My Mom's and yours! The neighborhood has lost a Great Lady. My Sincere Condolences to Conrad("Slim" was the only name we knew) and son Richard. Now all the Ladies of the Family are together, May GOD Bless All the Edelmans.
Larry Cyphers
March 9, 2015
My condolence to the family at this time. Pat was a great person glad to have known her she was my boss when we worked together and so sad to no she is gone.
Maria Doyle
March 6, 2015
May you rest in peace as they lay you down today. In my heart always.
Beryla Long
March 6, 2015
You were the best mom anyone could ever have. Not just to me and my sisters, but to everyone who ever came into you're life. Love you mother.
Richard Edelman
March 5, 2015
Miss Pat, I am so blessed to have had you in my life. No words can express the way I feel about how you helped me with my faith in God the past few months. You helped me without knowing. My parent's block will never be the same. I'm going to miss making my husband stop just to see you when we left my mom and dad's house. You are so wise and loving. And you took all of us kids under your wing as grandchildren. Now you have all kinds of great grand kids in the neighbor hood. Thank you for letting me pray with you. Your smile is just contagious. The little ones are going to miss you yelling at them to get out of the street because you cared about them that much. I know we will. Love you Gramma Pat! Love Alison, Rich and Zachary Gamble (Grethey)
Alison and Rich Gamble
March 5, 2015
Will miss you as dear neighbor and confident as we discus our Diabetes and arthritis.
James a cyphers
March 5, 2015
Mrs. E - there are no words I can say or write to say how I feel about you. You have been part of my life for as long as I can remember. I was so happy I got to spend a couple of your remaining days with you. You will be missed and are loved very much.
Beryla Long
March 4, 2015
So sorry for your loss. I always remember Pat being very sweet and caring. She would always say hello to me when I would pass the house on my way to or from school.
Bonnie (Milam) Johnson
March 4, 2015
You spoke your mind. You loved unconditionally. You are funny and feisty. You are You. We are blessed to have you as a part of our lives. You are loved and your presence here on Earth in our lives will be missed. We do know you will watch over all of us. We love you Gramma Pat ❤
Love Always,
Wally, Mary, Lil Wally & Johnny
Walter & Mary Boreman
March 3, 2015
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Chapel Lawn Funeral Home - Schererville/Crown Point8178 Cline Avenue, Crown Point, IN 46307
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Chapel Lawn Funeral Home - Schererville/Crown Point8178 Cline Avenue, Crown Point, IN 46307
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