DAWSON, PATRICIA A. (BACON), 71, of DeLand, FL, formerly of Providence, passed away on November 4, 2012. She was the daughter of the late Albert and Margaret (Jones) Bacon. Loving mother of Tina Kitchens (Jeremy) with whom she made her home. Sons, Michael, Paul, and Mark. Predeceased by infant son Robert. Dear Nana of seven grandchildren. Patricia leaves four siblings and was predeceased by five brothers. Burial was private.
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Michael, Paul, Tina, and Mark,
I was so sad to hear of the loss of your mother. Her smile, laugh and great kindness has been stamped on my brain since she moved to Florida. Your family comes up in at least one of my conversations each week. As you will miss her she will be watching over you so proud of each of you for different reasons. Please contact me I would love to talk to you guys. The beautiful memories you have of her will give you strength as time goes on. I love you all. For Tina & Mark I am sure you don't have many memories of my family but we have wonderful and life long memories of yours. My brother, sister and I are sadded by the news but know my mother & father welcomed her home to eternal life with them.
Lisa Martin
November 26, 2012
Very sorry to hear of you loss. Barbara Sweeney Starkweather
November 25, 2012
So sorry to hear the news - was a friend of Pat back in Cedar Tree Point many years ago. Prayers are with the family.
Karlin Crosby
November 25, 2012
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