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Angeline J. Patterson-Handy

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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PATTERSON-HANDY - Angeline J. Patterson-Handy 1966 - 2009. Angie was born to Walter and Naida Patterson of Wheaton, IL on October 22 of 1966. She worked for many years in private Catholic education as both a teacher and Development Director in Baltimore, MD. For the past four years she was the...

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Angie, I miss you. Thank you for the good times we had together.

Jack,
I just heard the sad news from Claire. I loved Angie like a sister. She always empowered people to be better.
D Lynne

It is unbearable to think of a world without Angie's passion and intellect. What an amazing and wonderful person she was! I know she touched so many lives and will be missed so much.

Good memories are reeling in my head as I think of the Pattersons and Angie and Jack. Chuck and Angie are sharing a little piece of heaven and I can only imagine the discussion. Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers. We love and miss you all.

Olivia

Angie had a way of making you feel like you were the only person in the room. She had a bold smile and laugh. What a wonderful person. The world is a better place for having her in it. My heart goes out to all that have been touched by her.

Mrs. P-H taught us so much more than French. She was an amazing teacher and a true inspiration. I wish I could have continued to know her as a friend. My prayers are with her husband and family. Memory Eternal.

I remember Mrs. PH from my freshman year at Maryvale. Her laugh and her smile were contagious. Anyone who knew her knew that she was a truly wonderful person.

To her husband and family: You are in my thoughts and in my prayers. May your memories and your faith carry you through this incredibly difficult time.

Mrs. Patterson-Handy inspired me to continue studying...and loving...French years after I left her class. She was a brilliant and endlessly creative teacher as well as a funny, warm and compassionate friend and mentor to her students. Her kindness and enthusiasm will certainly not be forgotten by anyone who knew her.

Mrs. PH was always there during the ups and downs of high school life. I will never forget the trip to France where she encouraged us to go beyond our comfort zone to interact with the locals. She always told be to be true to who I am, and not do something because others where doing it. I will always carry those memories with me (especially French class in the trailer). She will be deeply missed!