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Patricia Danforth Carnes

Oro Valley, Arizona

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Patricia Danforth Carnes of Tucson received her angel wings on May 19, 2011. Pat was born in Tacoma, Washington on March 17, 1940 to the late Munroe and Opal Danforth. She was the oldest of four daughters. Pat graduated from the University of Puget Sound in Tacoma with a Bachelor's degree in...

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Mama Pat I will never forget what you have done for me and my family. You were an amazing woman that made an impression on everyone you met or spoke to. You always and will continue to light up a room.

I met Pat in the early 1990's. The story is too long to tell here but like countless others I can attest that she was a wonderful person. She persued me to join the CARF team but I politely refused. Needless to say she won & we became friends & I am forever grateful! She always had a great smile & laugh that we will all miss.

I met Pat in 1991 when she visited our organization in Washington, DC. She was very knowledgable about the CARF standands and caring. Every time I would see her at a CARF conference she would always ask about my supervisor with endearing concern. Pat always had a smile on her face and a good person to know. Her work on earth is finished and now she has accepted her heavenly reward. I will truly miss Pat. L. Darnell Lee-Redish (Woodbridge, Va/Washington, DC

Sadness and fond memories abound. Pat was so very patient with me at CARF surveyor training in 1992. She allowed me to meet so many wonderful people since. My thoughts and prayers are and will be with her and her family

May she rest in peace. Her legacy will live on and on. As a twenty year surveyor with CARF, Pat held a special place in my heart.

I am so very sad to hear about the loss of such a wonderful, kind and classy lady. Pat was a great CARF friend and leader. She taught me so much in our travels together. I will miss her and I feel blessed for the privilege of having known her.

I first met Pat in the middle 70's in Tucson. Our trails crossed many times through the years, including in 1991 when she recruited me to serve as a CARF surveyor. I always looked forward to seeing her each year during the annual surveyor training. I will miss her. She provided much for many.

Pat was a friend and colleague of mine. She recruited me to CARF in 1992 and remained a friend for the next 19 years. Pat was a wonderful woman and a dedicated professional. I will miss her.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. I worked with Pat on several occasions as a CARF survey team. My memories are of long car rides and interesting conversations. She will be missed.