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Patricia B. Cote

Framingham, Massachusetts

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Patricia B. Cote ASHLAND Dr. Patricia B. (Vicinus) Cote Ed.D., 82, of Ashland and formerly of Sherborn, a retired history teacher with the Natick School System, died unexpectedly early Friday morning, July 10, 2008, at the MetroWest Medical Center in Framingham. She was the beloved wife of Frank...

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Dr. Cote was truly a gifted educator and a wonderful human being. While we are saddened to learn of her passing, we are also extremely grateful for having had the privilege of knowing her. Every memory of Dr. Cote brings a smile to our faces – and we cannot think of a more befitting way to honor the life of a woman who touched our lives and those of so many others.

We are saddened to hear of Dr. Cote's passing. She was a wonderful teacher and a caring person. It was a joy to be in her class because she was doing something she honestly loved to do. You shared in her excitement when you began to see school as more than grades but as a valuable growing experience. She was the only high school teacher at the time who invited the students to her house for lunch. It made us feel appreciated and respected as young adults. We were able to see her not only as...

I offer condolences to my dear friend Martha on the tragic loss of her sister Patricia, and to family and friends. You are in my thoughts and prayers,

Dear Pat, your smiling face and upbeat attitude will be sorely missed by all who knew you. Rest in peace in the Garden in Heaven.

Aunt Pat,
You were always such a kind and generous, sweet old woman. I'm so glad that I had the honor of meeting you. You will always be missed.
From all of us (Phoebe, Dixie, Angel, Buster and Gizmo)

I would like to offer my condolences to the family, friends, colleagues, and neighbors of Dr. Cote. It is evident that she was a caring, compassionate, and driven woman. She chose two of the most caring professions that I can personally think of, Nursing and Education. She quickly volunteered to fill the vacancy of CLASS ADVISOR for the Natick High School Class of 1985, when one of the advisors resigned abruptly. (I'm not even sure that we students formally thanked her for doing that) ...

To Aunt Pat,
You have touched so many lives in so many ways. Everyone will miss your kindness and wisdom. Thank you for helping us open our eyes.

Adam

Pdot dear,
You were a dear friend to us. We miss you so much. We'll always be thinking of you when we pass by the lovely flowers you planted. I'll always cherish your lovely smile! See you in heaven.

You will be sorely missed by your 'Family' in the UK. You were so very kind to Rosemary and I, and we remember your visit to us with great joy. R.I.P. dear Pat. Nobody deserves it more