Patricia-Hart-Obituary

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Patricia Ferlong Hart

Amite, Louisiana

Jan 16, 1927 – Apr 26, 2016

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BORN
January 16, 1927
DIED
April 26, 2016
LOCATION
Amite, Louisiana

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A resident of Chesbrough, she died on Tuesday, April 26, 2016 at her home. She was born January 16, 1927 in Staten Island, NY and was 89 years of age. She is survived by her 7 children, William C. Hart, Jr. and wife, Melody, Oneonta, AL, Thomas Hart and wife, Rise', Catlett, VA, Patricia May and husband, David, French Settlement, Barbara Holliday and husband, Donald, Kentwood, Laura Doty and husband, David, Covington, Deborah Severio, Ponchatoula, and Susann Morgan and husband, Stevie, Loranger; 20 grandchildren; 50 great-grandchildren; and 6 great-great-grandchildren. Preceded in death by husband, William Creighton Hart, Sr.; daughter, Dorothy Maire Hart; grandson, Willie Creighton Severio; great-great-grandson, Payton Michael Wallace; parents, James Cornory and Lucy Longo; and 4 sisters. Visitation at McKneely Funeral Home, Kentwood, from 9 a.m. until religious services at 12:00 Noon on Friday, April 29, 2016. Interment Hyde Cemetery, Chesbrough. For an online guestbook, visit http://www.mckneelys.com.

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The 1965 Class of Chesbrough High School wishes to extend our sympathy to the Hart Family. We as a class want to be supportive of each family member during this time of loss. Miss Pat was a part of our community school family just as each of you were brothers and sisters in a special closeness that only small country schools can share. Our love and prayers from all of us

The 1965 Class of Chesbrough High School wishes to extend our sympathy to the Hart Family. We as a class want to be supportive of each family member during this time of loss. Miss Pat was a part of our community school family just as each of you were brothers and sisters in a special closeness that only small country schools can share. Our love and prayers from all of us

My deepest sympathy to this " special family". We have been best of friends for many years especially since Mr. W C and Miss Pat first returned to Chesbrough when i was in the third grade with son Tommy. They later left " home" again on!y to return once again from the Army to our Chesbrough community attending school and making the "Ole Hart Place" home for one last time. Many a birthday party was held in this rustic home. Under the magestic oak and cedar trees...

I AM SO VERY SORRY TO HERE ABOUT MISS PAT.ALL OF YOU HAVE ALL OF MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS.GOD WILL BE WITH ALL OF YOU.MAY SHE RIP.

I truly loved Aunt Pat. She was a very special lady who showed us "kids" love by playing with us while we were young. Among my vivid memories included the times she let us pile on the hood of her car. Then she would drive us to her home on the dirt road from Grandma & Grandpa's. She was very cool! We've always loved looking back on fun memories with Aunt Pat and her family.

Prayers for the whole family. She was the sweet Aunt that every one loved. Always a smile and a laugh. I love you Aunt Patty.

"Miss" Pat was truly one of the sweetest
most gentle souls I have ever met. She
and my mother Linnie Mae Sharkey became
fast friends in working in Stanley Sales.
They had a mutual respect for one another. It is with sadness I express my
deepest sympathy to you. May the Lord
comfort and sustain you. It gives me
comfort to know our mothers may be
sipping tea together again and praising
the marvelous works of Jesus.

Mrs Pat was a wonderful lady and she will be dearly missed. My prayers and love to all the family.