Patricia A. Settanny
Formerly of Lowell, MA; 68
WINCHESTER, VA -- Patricia A. Settanny, 68, formerly of Lowell, Massachusetts, passed away peacefully at home in Winchester, VA, surrounded by her loving family on November 18th, 2014.
She was born May 22, 1946 in Lowell, MA, the daughter of Robert and Margaret St. Amand Webb.
She was a loving mother and grandmother.
Surviving are her children, Carrie Clark and her husband, Sean of Round Hill, VA, Ted Settanny, III of Winchester, VA, and Michael Settanny of Nashua, NH; sisters, Mary Hamilton and Doreen Bouvier of Massachusetts; grandchildren, Amanda and Matthew Clark and Michael Settanny, Jr.; as well as several nieces and nephews she held dear to her heart.
She was predeceased by a brother, Joseph Bouvier.
Patricia was a kind and loving person and put others before herself. She took care of her family and accepted everybody she knew with open arms. She loved to play the piano and listen to classical music. While we will miss her dearly, she is now painless and can listen to the music of Beethoven firsthand.
SETTANNY -- A memorial service celebrating her life will be held at the Mt. Hebron Funeral Chapel, 305 E. Boscawen Street, Winchester on Friday, November 21st at 10 am. Burial will follow at the cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Blue Ridge Hospice, 333 W. Cork Street, #405, Winchester, Virginia 22601 or for Pancreatic Cancer Research at www.pancan.org. (As submitted by the family). Arrangements are by Phelps Funeral & Cremation Service. www.phelpsfunerals.com
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Although I never got to meet Pat, I spoke with her several times on the phone. She was my beloved Uncle Bob's first daughter and she reminded me so much of him. I wish I had found out sooner and could have met her family. Cousin Cathy
Cathy Webb-Messer
August 1, 2015
Dear Uncle Ted, Carrie, Teddie, and Michael,
My families truest condolences to each of you and your families on Aunt Pat's passing.
Some of my fondest memories of her were of her warmth, ability/take an interest in your life as a kid/teen, and her welcoming personality while she cooked up some new microwave recipe and as she readily popped movies into the VCR (especially “ET”) for all the cousins to watch.
Know that she rests in a better place with God and is at peace as she watches over you and your families.
Fondly,
Jeff, Sue, Emma, Ellie, Caroline, and Nathaniel
Jeffrey Holbrook
December 2, 2014
Several of Tricia Webb's classmates of the Lowell High School Class of 1965 remember her very fondly. She was a kind and friendly person with a beautiful smile. We share her family's sorrow and send our sympathies during this difficult time.
Linda Messia
November 21, 2014
Carrie, Bell and Doreen: I'm sorry for the loss of your mother and sister. I pray God will comfort you and bless you with special memories. Love, Diane Michaud
November 21, 2014
Carrie, Teddy, and Michael... We are saddened by the loss of your mother. Cherish the many wonderful memories you have of her and and know that she will live on in your hearts. May You find comfort in God's peace and may she rest in the Hand of God... Love, Aunt Carol and Uncle Bud
Carol Holbrook
November 20, 2014
Dear Carrie, Teddy, Michael and Families,
We were so saddened to hear about your Mom's passing. May your memories of joyful times help comfort you through this period of grief.
With Deepest Sympathy,
Aunt Sue and Uncle Garry
November 20, 2014
Dear Carrie, Teddy, Michael, and your families: I am so very so sorry for your loss. I have thought about your mother often. She was a special Aunt to me and I have such warm and good memories of her. She will be missed. Fondly, Kelly, Peter, Michael Jr., Jack & Brian
Kelly Quinlan
November 20, 2014
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