Patricia Louise (Rinker)-Kaempf-Obituary

Patricia Louise (Rinker) Kaempf

Perkasie, Pennsylvania

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DIED
January 25, 2014
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Perkasie, Pennsylvania

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Suess-Gahman Funeral Home, Inc. - Perkasie Obituary

Patricia Louise (Rinker) Kaempf, of Perkasie, PA, died Saturday, January 25, 2014, at Abington Hospice at Warminster, PA. She was 58.Patricia was born Nov.2, 1955, in Philadelphia, to Ray and Dorothy (Ruffner) Rinker. She grew up in Northeast Philadelphia and graduated from Frankford High...

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I'm sorry for your loss. May you find comfort knowing that God is near you and is a refuge during this difficult time. Psalms 9:9

My thoughts and prayers go out to the Rinker and Kaempf family.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to Pat's family. I had the privilage to meet the "sister's" a few years ago at a Ruffner reuion. Family came first for Pat she was a wonderful and kind person and will be missed.

We are very sorry for your loss. Patti was a dear friend to my sister and our family for many years.She always arrived with a smile. Prayers and heartfelt sympathy to the family.

We have many fond memories of Pat and the entire Rinker clan. It has been our good fortune to have become "adopted" members of the family and to be included in so many family celebrations. We share in your loss, and will keep you all in our prayers.

Unfortunately, I only met Pat once when I started with Perkasie at a Park and Rec Board meeting. I remember her warm smile and friendly manner. Even though we had just met, she told me to contact her if I needed any help. Your family has been in my prayers since the accident and while I am sure that you would be grateful for even one more day with her, my sympathies for your loss but relief that your ordeal is over.

I'll always remember the Halloween night Kristin and I met Jena and Pat. We had so much in common. We grew up in Philly, her mom was from Nebraska and my mom was from Kansas, and our dads both worked for the railroad. We immediately bonded and I became one of her sisters. Enjoyed all our tea parties as we waited for Kristin and Jena to get out of school everyday around 3:00 pm. One thing Pat taught me was to try and be more tolerant of others. It was a lesson well taught and I always admired...

I have so many memories of Pat. Always when they were little and would come back to Nebr. on the train,we would pick them up in Council Bluffs, and the minute Pat would get off of train, her shoes would come too. Their are so many memories of her. I wish I could be here on Tues.,but my heart will be their with her. You are resting in peace now. Love your cousin Bunny(Glup)MCoy

I am so sorry for your loss. Pat was so much fun as a coworker. We shared many a good conversation about family & children. My thoughts & prayers to your wonderful family. God Bless.