Patricia-Pecararo-Obituary

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Patricia Pecararo

Jun 26, 1946 - Oct 6, 2017

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I miss Pat and am so grateful for the time God gave us to share. She was a gracious blessing and special friend with a very deep love of Jesus. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family and also for the days ahead. May God give you comfort, peace and blessings.

We will miss Pat at the ASPIRE Mission Station in Paris, TX. She came to teach our little children and was such an encouragement to the ladies in our Women's Bible study. She loved the Lord and loved those she served. I am so thankful we had her in our lives for awhile.

Pat, I will miss you very much. You were a one of a kind, deeply caring friend who loved Jesus our Lord with all your heart. What a legacy! I feel blessed to have had you as my friend on earth and know I will see you again. You were working hard toward getting to go home and now you are at home-in heaven. I am praying for peace and comfort for your family. Love you girl!

Remembering the nice visits and breakfast that Pat and I shared here in Paris. I will miss her. I extend my sympathy to the family.

October 18, 2017
I love you momma! You earned your wings. Remember our talk as you crossed over. Im counting on you to be my strongest angel. Until we meet again.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Obituary

Patricia's Obituary

Patricia Pecararo, age 71, a resident of Paris, Texas, died October 6, 2017, in Carrollton, Texas. She was born June 26, 1946 in Benton Harbor, Michigan.She was born to Medilia and Fred Schmidt in Benton Harbor, Michigan. She graduated from Benton Harbor High School. She was the eldest of her siblings and became a role model at a young age. In her younger years, she was a singer in a band as well as a queen for the Heath Corporation float in 1964. She dedicated her working years to the church in multiple capacities. Patricia was a dedicated wife, sister, mother, and grandmother to her two children and grandson. She was an anchor of faith for her family and those close to her. In her retirement years she continued to work with children's ministry and the elderly. Her passion was to lead as many as possible to Christ. A lifelong love of writing, art, cooking, and botany filled her life with joy as well as those around her. She is survived by her children, Nick Nickon of Plano, Texas and Jacqualyn Nickon of Wheaton, Illinois; her grandson Brandon Nickon; her sisters Jodie (Dave) Barricklow and Julie (Jim) Lesk.She was preceded in death by her husband Dominic Pecararo; her parents Medilia and Fred Schmidt; her siblings Freddy Schmidt Jr. and Laurie Sternaman.Interment will be November 4th, 2017, at 10:00 a.m. at Wheaton Cemetery.

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