Evelyn-Patchett-Obituary

Evelyn Jean Patchett

Lansing, Michigan

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Evelyn Jean Patchett Lansing Age 63, passed away on Tuesday, September 21, 2010, from complications of a stroke she suffered two days earlier. Jean was born April 30, 1947 in Genesee County, in Atlas Township, and grew up in Perry where she graduated from Perry High School in 1965. Her sudden...

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Sis, it's been twelve years since you went to see our family. You've not been forgotten and are thought of everyday. The tree the Constantine Marching Band still grows and graces the yard. You're always with me. Love you so much! Someday, I hope to join you all for a fun game of marbles or euchre'. Love, Bet

Betty, I am sorry I was not able to attend the service. I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and Carol.

My family and dog "Ginger" will miss you at the dialysis unit. We were so happy that our dog would bring a smile to your face no matter how bad your day was.

Dear Betty and Carol,
Such sad news, we always enjoyed seeing Jean at the alumni dinners. Our thoughts are with you and your families.

Mark and Jane Wilson

GIRLS
SO SORRY ABOUT JEANNIE, WE WILL MISS HER
GREAT SMILE AND WONDERFUL HUMOR. SHE WILL FOREVER BE "29". GARY AND PENNY

i know u are in heaven and i will be here for your family if needed and i know i will see u some day

I was saddened to hear of Jeans passing. She had a remarkable life, and she touched many lives. I met her while we both rehabed at Laurels, and we hit it off from day one. Be in peace Jean. To her family and friends, remember Jean and smile.

Jean was a special friend,,, my military mentor. We called her "Mean Jean the green fighting machine" Many memories of our days in the Michigan National Guard. Her heart was huge and her laugh was contagious. My prayers are with you and your family. Rest in peace Jean.

Jean, your retirement was way to short! At least you are not in any earthly pain any longer. You made the most out of living while you were here. Peace be with you and to your family. Joyce Barker, fellow postal worker