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Patty Torman

Jun 2, 1954 - Dec 17, 2024 (Age 70)

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. I’m sorry that I wasn’t there to express my sympathies in person to all of the Torman and O’Sadnick families. Patty will be missed so very much but her light and vivacious spirit will always be remembered. Rest in peace, dear Patty

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Torman & O'Sadnick,
So sorry for your loss. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family

I worked with Patti in 2017 and 2018. Thoughts and prayers go out to her family. What a joyous woman.

Condolences to Patty’s family and friends. Will be sending a memorial contribution to Paw Paw School for her. RIP Patty.

To Matthew, Michael, & Tyler - to all Patty's Sisters & Bothers & their Families - to ALL of Patty's Friends:
So sorry for this loss of Mother, Sister, Aunt, Friend - what a special, wonderful gem of a person to us ALL.
Patty was a delight at "Mothers of Twins" events and other social settings. I'm so sorry that a commitment prevents me from attending Patty's visitation. Sending PRAYERS for everyone's comfort & PEACE. from Cyndy Kreiser

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Ms.Patty was always a helper at school when i was there she would always make sure i had ranch with my chicken without me asking because she always knew i wanted it she we one of my biggest role models

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Patty's Obituary

Patty M. Torman, 70, of Paw Paw, passed away Tuesday, December 17, 2024, at her home. She was born June 2, 1954, in Mendota, the daughter of Cornelius and Cecelia (Funfsinn) O’Sadnick. She married Scott Torman on May 11, 1979, in Mendota.

Patty was a 1972 graduate of Mendota Township High School. In her younger years, she worked for the dental office of E. Allen DeWeerth. In 1991, she became a secretary for the superintendent’s office at Paw Paw Schools where she worked for 28 years until her retirement in 2019. She served as cheerleading coach for the high school, was a member of the Paw Paw Parent’s Organization, and volunteered in any way she could. She also helped her husband, Scott, run Torman Funeral Home in Paw Paw. She continued to help her son with the funeral home after Scott’s passing in 2009. Patty’s favorite job was being a mother and grandmother. She was a dedicated mom who always made sure sports uniforms were washed, school projects were on track, and a good meal was ready. She was an excellent cook and baker and was renowned for the caramels she made around the holidays. She also enjoyed playing golf with friends, gardening, and ceramics. Patty was the kindest, most gentle soul you could ever meet and was loved by all who knew her.

Patty is survived by three sons, Matthew (Molly) Torman of Denver, CO, Michael Torman of Paw Paw, and Tyler Torman of Paw Paw; four beautiful granddaughters, Sophie and Lucy Torman and their mother, Kimberly Torman, and Willa and Ruby Torman; eight siblings, Carol Ely of Amboy, Jerry (Lynn) O’Sadnick of Mendota, Joyce (Steve) Sward of Gig Harbor, WA, Kaye Pohl of Mendota, Sue (Doug) Aughenbaugh of Mendota, Craig (Jane) O’Sadnick of St. Charles, MO, Pam (Steve) Kromm of West Brooklyn, and Bonnie (David) Grubb of Ocean Springs, MS; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.

In addition to her parents, Patty was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Scott, on December 21, 2009; and two brothers-in-law, James Pohl and Ned Ely.

Thank you to all the friends and family who would stop by to help brighten Patty’s day, and a special thank you to her son, Tyler, for the selfless, dedicated care he provided to our mother.

Visitation will be from 2-5 P.M. Sunday, December 22, 2024, at the Horner-Merritt Funeral Home, 800 Monroe Street in Mendota.

Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:30 A.M. Monday, December 23, 2024, at St. Mary Catholic Church, 2520 Johnson Street, in West Brooklyn with Father Jeffrey Windy officiating. Interment will follow in Wyoming Township Cemetery in Paw Paw. In lieu of flowers, contributions in Patty’s memory may be directed to Paw Paw School, P.O. Box 508, Paw Paw, IL 61353 or CurePSP (www.psp.org), an organization dedicated to the study and cure of progressive supranuclear palsy, a disease that afflicted Patty in her later years.

Please visit www.horner-merritt.com to sign the online guest book. 

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