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Patricia Vail

Phoenix, Arizona

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Patricia (Brown) Vail of Scottsdale, Arizona Patricia (Brown) Vail, 84, born in Honesdale, Pa., passed away July 11, 2008 in Scottsdale, Ariz. Pat was predeceased by her husband, Lee N. Vail; her parents, Kenneth W. and Anne Brown; and her bother, Kenneth Brown, Jr. She is survived by...

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I have sat down many times and tried to express what I thougt and how I felt about "mom" but is impossible for me to do this simply, put "she was the greatest" and had a great influence on my life ( and many others)

This complex, interesting, creative woman was my mother. Her loss has placed a hole in my universe. She has not lived in the Triple Cities for many years but anyone left that can remember her will mourn her loss. She was a true one of a kind. I appreciate all your words of support and kind prayers. Thank you. Kristin Vail Cavaliere

I am so saddened to hear about the loss of a wonderful woman. My heart and prayers go out to Sara, Kristin, Gene, Adam, Kate and family during this difficult time. Rest assured that now GG will be able to extend her beautiful new wings and fly with the angels in heaven. God bless.

All my love,

I send my sympathy to the entire family. I am so sorry I wasn't fortunate enough to know Patricia, but I consider her sister Kay to be my forever friend. I am sure that Pat has the same wonderful qualities that her sister has and can truly understand the loss everyone has felt. I will remember the family in my prayers and know they will soon have peace with their wonderful memories
Marilyn Giorgio

Our heartfelt sympathy on the loss of your mother. You are in our prayers and thoughts.
God bless you.
Sandy Gotelli & Sharon Becker

Sue . . . we would love to see you!
Sandy (Wahila) Gotelli
(607) 348-3145
Sharon (Bechtel) Becker
(607) 761-9712

Pat was a beautiful and gracious lady who left us all the richer for having known her. She was a warm and comforting hostess who also brightened the lives of a platoon of G company in the 1st Marines in November 1965 with the "bestest" bourbon balls ever in Southeast Asia.