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Charlotte Mae Patchett

Parma, Michigan

Sep 6, 1923 – Sep 16, 2019 (Age 96)

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BORN
September 6, 1923
DIED
September 16, 2019
AGE
96
LOCATION
Parma, Michigan
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Patchett, Charlotte Mae Of Parma, MI went to be with her Lord on Monday, September 16, 2019 at the age of 96. She was the daughter of Clawd and Gertrude (Denzer) Weiman, born September 6, 1923 in Gladwin, MI. Charlotte is survived by six children, Pamela Zelmanski; Richard (Cyndi) Patchett, Storm...

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To the Patchett Family. I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. I know that there is no feeling quite like that of knowing that Mom is gone from this life. It is with complete assurance that I can say I know you will be able to see her again. Your mom was probably one of the biggest influences on my life as Pam and I went thru a few escapades as teens. Pam, remember when we told her we would meet her at the police station at the end of her work day? I well remember that...

Charlotte was a great lady . I worked with her a number of years. She will be truly missed. Our thoughts & prayers will be with her family.

So sorry for your lost. Will pray for your family.

I had the privilege of working with Charlotte during her career with the Jackson Police Department. She was not only the first female Detective, she was the first uniform patrol Sergeant and her gentle, yet firm ways, deescalated many situations that had the potential to become violent.

Many remember the Thanksgiving feast she would bring in on the night shift. Her stuffing recipe remains a favorite in my family.

She was a pioneer in the field of women in policing and led the...

I worked with Charlotte a number of years she was a great lady & will be truly missed. Our thoughts & prayers will be with the family.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Our sympathy to all who loved her dearly. A special lady. We remember her with happy feelings.

My mom, Glee Majors, wanted me to write to the family saying how sweet of a lady your mom was. She recalls her baking a cherry pie for picking up the kids and taking them to Jackson Free Methodist church. It was a car load! Mark, mom is proud of you and wishes she could be there this week, but has another funeral (Family member) to attend. Peace and prayers to all and know that one day you will meet again.

I`m so sorry for the loss of your Mother, she was such a sweet lady. May she rest in peace. Jackie ( Leeth) Molden