Patricia "Pat" Conces Swanson, 81, of San Antonio, Texas passed away on July 31, 2016 after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease. She was born in Dallas, Texas on September 15, 1934 to Graham and Mabel Peck.
Pat had a love of poetry, music and the arts. She was involved in the Pasadena Little Theater, and was also a member of the choir and taught Confraternity of Christian Doctrine (CCD) at St. Pius V Catholic Church in Pasadena, Texas during her children's formative years.
Pat began her career in the 70's as a reporter for the Pasadena Citizen. She later joined The Kroger Co. where she became print prep supervisor for print advertising. She also worked for Houston Living and Texas Magazines during her career. In 1985 Pat joined State Senator Chet Brooks' staff as information specialist until 1992. She joined the City of Pasadena in 1993 as a reference librarian at the city's Fairmont Branch Library and remained employed with the city until her retirement in 1999.
Pat and her husband Paul moved to Huntsville, Texas after her retirement where she worked as a freelance writer for the Huntsville Item. She won numerous awards from the Texas Press Women's Association and various other contests.
She was an active member of the Wesley Memorial United Methodist Church in Huntsville, Texas before moving to San Antonio in 2012.
Pat's greatest achievement in life was raising her five children who brought her so much joy and pride. She loved the Lord and taught her children how to love unconditionally as Christ loved. Pat never met a stranger. She had a strong belief in treating people fairly and was kind to everyone she met. She passed her gift of gab and love of music along to her children. She was also known to break out in song and dance whenever the spirit moved her and had an infectious laugh and joy of life.
As her Alzheimer's worsened, it only seemed to amplify Pat's underlying joy and love. Instead of becoming a recluse and withdrawn around people she didn't recognize, she would just smile, try to grab a hug, and talk about how beautiful you were (which led to some very interesting encounters). She was also known the "kissing bandit" to family, friends and strangers.
Pat never lost her ability to find beauty in every person that she met, and she held, to the end, a deep affection for babies and children. She was passionate, intelligent and kind. Her deep love of poetry and the arts was really a reflection of her love for people and the stories they had to tell.
She is survived by her husband Paul Swanson and children: Kaye Spessard and husband Gary, Bob Conces and wife Liz, Carolyn Bossert and husband Scott, Nancy Conces Green, and Ellen Andrus and husband Michael; grandchildren: Ashley Baker and husband Chad, David Spessard and wife Yesenia, Allison Makus and husband Dennis, Anna Everett and husband Mark, Marie and Matthew Bossert, Robert Bossert and wife Amanda, Michelle Carranza and husband Joseph, James and Annie Green, and Christian, Cody and Alex Andrus; great grandchildren: Abbey, Cole and Ally Joy Baker, Forest Spessard, Kahlan, Juliette and Drake Makus, Phil and Vincent Everett, Bobby Bossert, and Jay Carranza.
Her memory will never be forgotten and she will live in our hearts always.
Funeral services will be under the direction of Forest Park Lawndale Funeral Home in Houston, Texas. Visitation will be at the funeral home from 6:00 PM till 8:00 PM on Friday, August 5, 2016. Funeral services will be at 10:00 AM on Saturday, August 6, 2016 at Forest Park Lawndale Funeral Home at 6900 Lawndale St., Houston, TX 77023.

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Jim Campbell
August 6, 2016
Kay, my deepest condolences for the loss of your loving mother. Nothing can replace the love a mother can give.
I was in many classes with you over the years and my wife Pam Smith Campbell also knew of your family as she was raised a couple houses away.
Billy Williams
August 4, 2016
Pat was a great mother. I grew up across the street and was best friends with her son Bobby. I probably spent more time with her family than my own. She will be missed but not forgotten.
Chip Green
August 4, 2016
Pat was always a happy lady. I never saw her frown. She is resting in peace. I was a pleasure knowing her. My prayers are with you all.
Sincerely Chip
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Jacqueline Garcia
August 3, 2016
Pat was a great host and friend to me in the summer of 1983. Blessings to all of you, her wonderful children.
Nancy Banks-Reynolds
August 3, 2016
My deepest condolences to Pat's family. She was always so loving and welcoming when we were teenagers Nancy and Ellen when I was around. I was proud to call her my friend later when she worked at the library. I brought my boys every week for events and to get their books . Later when I was taking my classes in real estate she acted as my proxy. There's a special new angel in heaven. My love and prayers go out to you all.❤❤
Karla Goldsberry Haswell
August 2, 2016
Until you meet again, to part no more.
Jan Duncan
August 2, 2016
Fly with the Angels! Clint and my mother will be there to greet you. You raised strong, beautiful children. Go rest high on the mountain---your work here is done.
August 2, 2016
LOVE TO ALL LEFT BEHIND WELCOME HOME PATSY!!
IN GOD'S LOVE
REBECCA AND PATSY JOHNSON
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