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Patricia Waggoner

Montgomery County, Ohio

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News Death Notice WAGGONER, Patricia 63. of Brimfield, MA., formerly of Dayton, died September 12. Services pending. Routson FH (Centerville)

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I fell in love with Patti back in 1974.She was such a sweet quick brilliant soul. I am so devastated by the news of her death.She was really special to me.

My sympathies to Pat's family and close friends. I went to Mass Art with Pat a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away it seems. We graduated together in 81 and I will always remember her. We worked at DRU within Mass Art together along with David Ender. Those were fun, exciting times. I'm so sorry to hear of this sad, sad news.

I first met Pat almost 25 years ago, when she was a designer at Sheaff Design, working on a project for BankBoston. I was impressed with her--both her talent and her can-do attitude--and so I hired her for many freelance projects and, later, brought her to the bank. By that time we were well past client and designer and had become friends. Pat was so lively, charming, funny, optimistic--it was truly a pleasure to know her. My deepest condolences to her sons and grandchildren, of whom she...

I've met Pat and worked with her for less than a year. She was my manager at Fleet Bank. I got to know her and grew to admire her youthful energy. She was the kind of person who would be up for any adventures that came her way. She embodied a person who would lived the life of boundless possibilities. Pat is a wonderful person and will surely be missed!

Well wishes go out to all her Family and Friends.

I was so sorry to hear of Pat's accident. I had the privilege of working with Pat a number of years ago. I remember her smile and positive outlook the most. She will be missed by many.

dear jeff and jason,

your mother and i were so young when we first met. before you were born jason. it was instant friendship the first we talked to each other. we painted together, listened to endless hours of music, visited new york, every museum we could find, and even as young as we were we wondered if we were too old to fit into the world that was emerging. civil rights, gay rights, women's rights, the anti war movement.

in the late sixty's i moved to seattle and...

I've known Patty for most of my life. I met her in Dayton, Ohio when I entered the seventh grade at Oakwood Highschool. It was not easy growing up in the conservative 50's. She was so very funny to be with. I will miss her so much.

On our visit to Boston Pat gave us such a welcome full of fun . she came with us to New York for the weekend We will allways think of Pat when we think of New York.Our deepest sympathy to all the family in your berevement.God Bless you all

I moved here from Wales, UK in 1997, hardly knew a soul. I moved into a 1st floor apartment in Newton, my first place of residence in the US of A, and luckily for me, that meant that my first (upstairs) neighbor in my new country of residence was to be one Patricia Waggoner. Well, I thought to myself, if every one in the US is like Pat, I am going to love it here, and I'm going to be doing a lot of laughing!

Of course, there really is no one else like Pat, she was unique, a...