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Dec. 31, 1946 - Feb. 21, 2018 For every gentle breeze that blows, our thoughts will turn to you, remembering the life we shared and all the love we knew. Your infectious smile, your joyous laugh, your hand to hold on to, gives all of us the memories we'll treasure because they were with you. Patricia Lockhart, wife, mother, grandmother and friend, passed away unexpectedly on Feb. 21 in Reno, NV, at the age of 71, due to medical complications. Patricia was born Dec. 31, 1946 in Oakland, CA, the daughter of Charles and Rose Robinson. After high school Pat attended Ohlone College in the 1970's where she took a variety of courses to expand her education. She then began her adult life working various careers and raising three awesome children while keeping a wonderful sense of humor and a great love for life. Pat married Fred Lockhart Oct. 31, 1989. She truly admired nature and would love to visit the Northern California coastline as well as spend time amidst the mountains and trees. In her free time she enjoyed making dreamcatchers and what she would call "Hangy Thingies" for all of her family and friends, as well as enjoyed the many Basset Hounds that she and Fred raised. Pat was also a big 49er fan (however we think she was more of a Joe Montana fan then anything). Pat did love spending much of her time chatting with family and friends and was always there when you needed her. She is going to be greatly missed and forever loved by all. Pat is preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Rose Robinson, and brother Al Timm. She is survived by her husband, Fred Lockhart of Carson City, NV; two daughters, Stacy Grimes and husband Aaron of Reno, NV, Denise Agliano-Eich and husband Leo of Vallejo, CA; son, Anthony Agliano and wife Lisa of Brentwood, CA; brother, Ray Timm and wife Priscilla of Dublin, CA; grandchildren, Michael Beasecker, Lorrae Brown and husband Mitch, Joseph Eich and fiance Serena, Leanna Agliano and Kasandra Kirk. Patricia also leaves behind her great grandchildren, Tristan Beasecker and Gianni Eich; as well as many nieces, nephews and friends. A private memorial service for members of her immediate family will be held at a future date.
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