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Patricia Ann Dwyer

Phoenix, Arizona

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Patricia Ann Dwyer, 64, of Sun City went to be with our Lord on Wednesday, October 4, 2006. Originally from Waterman, IL, Patricia was preceded in death by her parents, Mary Ann & Ken and her older brother Max. She will be dearly missed by her loving husband Jack of 42 years, her...

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Pat, It can´t be but 16 years since you left us. It doesn´t get any easier. I miss you and talk to you often. Love forever. Your older sister Judy.

Pat, I think of you and talk to you often. Sixteens years since you left us. As someone told me, "We don´t get over losing a spouse; we get through it." It´s the same for a sister. We three shared so much joy together. I have so many memories when we lived together in Aurora, in Harvey and in Princeton. Love you forever! Your older (by two years) sister, Judy

Aunt Pat. It´s been some time. Hope your days are peaceful, fun, and full of humor-just the way you liked to live on this side of things. Say hi to Forrest. Remembering you this week. Carol

Mom -
It has been almost 14 years since you left this Earth. Somedays it feels like yesterday and somedays it feels like it has been forever! I still think of you everyday and will miss you always! Even after all this time, you are the first one that I want to talk to when something good or not so good happens in my life. You took a part of my heart when you left us that day and I know one day, it will be whole again when we are together. LOVE YOU - Teri Ann

It's been almost a year now since you left. So many tears have been shed since your leaving. We know in our minds that you are better off but in our hearts we didn't and don't want to let you go. I was in Paris when you departed so each time I see the Eiffel Tower on TV or in a magazine the tears begin again. I miss your smile, your laugh, your dimples, your joy, even in your pain. I am going to begin our second year without you by remembering the wonderful, joyous times you, Pam and I...

Sorry to hear the death of Pat. I will let my sister, Ruth Craigmile Aagesen, know. They were in the class of 1960 together. You have my deepest sympathy.

Aunt Pat, I will miss you as we all will. However, I am glad you now feel no more pain. You will always be remembered for you laugh and great sense of humor.

Aunt Pat, I'll always remember you with a smile on your face, dimples galore, and a husky chuckle. I'm glad your body is no longer giving you pain but sorry that you're gone from us--especially your kids and your sisters. You will be missed, but enjoy your new location. Carol

Grandma,
I miss you lots, but I know that you are in a better place now and don't have to worry about nasty dialysis anymore:( I will always remember all the wonderful times we had together, like celebrating our b-day's together, working with you at the antique shop, and comparing out aqua marine jewelry. Hope that you are having a wonderful time with great-grandma. Until we meet again.... I love you, Erin Colleen

P.S. I want you to know that I am proud to tell everyone,...