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Patricia D. Cornwall

Willoughby, Ohio

1922 - 2014

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June 20, 2014
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Willoughby, Ohio

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Patricia (Kane) Cornwall, age 91, of Willoughby, passed away Friday, June 20, 2014, in the presence of her loving family. Born Patricia Hileman, September 28, 1922, in Sheridan, Wyo., she formerly lived in Bozeman, Mont., before moving to Cleveland, and has lived in Willoughby since 1969. ...

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Mickey - I am sorry to hear about your Mom. I remember her (and Al) with much love. She was a wonderful lady and am sure will be greatly missed.I have thought of her and your family often over the years. My thoughts and prayers are being sent to you and your family.

I am so, so sorry to have missed the funeral. Pat was one of my dearest friends and even though we haven't spoken in some time, I still think of her ever so fondly and miss her profoundly. She was one of the greatest people that I have ever had the privilege to know. My heartfelt sympathies go out to all of her family.
Much love to you all!

Wickliffe has lost a dear teacher she has joined a lot of past teachers in the last year. Rest in Peace Mrs. Cornwall.

Mrs. Cornwall was the nicest lady you can ever meet! I knew her from day one when my parents rented from her and Al!! I have a TON of great memories with her, and thought of her as my 3rd Grandmother "Grandma Pat" My sister an I spent many nights over there as kids. I had trouble getting through school, but Mrs. Cornwall helped me through it all, and is the main reason I made it through the classes!! I can almost hear her now as she enters the gates of Heaven saying "Oh Al" She will be...

Aunt Pat always had time to listen and care. I am so thankful for that. Her love of animals was great. No animal ever went hungry around Aunt Pat!

Mickey, Kathe so very sorry. When I think of Aunt Pat I always remember how excited I was when she would babysit us. She always brought a craft or something fun for us to do or learn. God bless.

Dear Pat,
I loved bringing Sammy to come visit with you. He liked it when you put him on your lap so that he could give you a kiss (I mean a lick) on your cheek. He and I will always remember you. Holly Brennan & Sammy

My deepest sympathy. I will treasure our friendship.
Doris Thompson