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Patricia A. Franson

New Orleans, Louisiana

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FRANSON - Patricia A., passed away on Thursday, March 3, 2011 after an extended illness. Pat was born in Brooklyn, NY and raised her family in Blue Point, NY, eventually retiring to the Villages, FL. Pat retired from FAA as a logistic coordinator. She is predeceased by her husband James and is...

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With deepest sympathy to a wonderful co-worker and friend. Your thoughtfulness and help through the years will always be remembered. Thank you for everything. My thoughts and prayers are with your family. I will miss you.

Love Eileen - Shoreham, NY

I was truly saddened to hear of Pat's passing. I will always remember Pat for her kind words and support. You will truly be missed.
Theresa - Selden, NY

I will always remember Pat for being so supportive and the best person to have in your corner. She had a great sense of humor and came up with the best sayings I've ever heard. She loved her family and spoke highly of them often. She was a great coworker, friend and person and will be missed dearly.

I remember Pat as being a very kind and unselfish person, she was always there to assist you whenever needed. I will miss you, thanks for always being there for me.

It is with deep sorrow I have learned of Pattys passing. She was a dear friend of my sister Peg as I was with her husband Jim. I remember Patty always had a smile on her face and she was fun to be with.
May she rest in peace.

I'll always remember Pat for her friendliness, cheerfulness, and for having that rare quality of actually doing things promptly--and correctly! Although she continually had oodles of requests in her inbox, somehow Pat would find time to take care of everything!

As a coworker, and as a friend, Pat was on the very top of my list of truly wonderful individuals!!!

Diana R. Stakey
FAA, Long Island SSC

Pat's favorite sayings: They would complain if they were hung with a new rope.....and something to the effect that I would like to buy them for what they are worth and sell them for what they think they are work........

Even though Pat retired several years ago, we did not forget her. Oddly, the day she died, we were talking about her and all the help she gave me when I started my new job. What a great person she was. She will be truly missed.

So sorry I never got to the Villages in October and stop by to say hi as I told you I would. I will miss you.

Your friend and Co-worker
Cathy