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Patricia La Foy "Patti" Vaughn

Louisville, Kentucky

1944 - 2016 (Age 72)

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DIED
August 28, 2016
AGE
72
LOCATION
Louisville, Kentucky

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Vaughn, Patricia "Patti" La Foy (Cary), age 72 of Louisville. passed away Sunday, August 28, 2016. Daughter of the late Mildred (Roby) and William H. Cary, III, she was born on January 14, 1944 in Louisville. A 1962 graduate of Waggener High School, she attended UK where she met her husband,...

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I would love to sit by the pool and share stories with Patty. She was one of a kind and not only pretty but smart!!! Still think of you

My sincere condolences for the loss of your loved one. May you find comfort knowing that those who die, God keeps in his memory because they are precious in his eyes. - Psalm 116:15

I knew Patti from working with her husband Pat at Reliance Universal then Akzo Nobel. I know how much the family will miss her and my heart goes out to them.

Cary,

So sorry to hear about the passing of your mom. I asked about you at Cheddar Box yesterday and was told that your mom had passed away. I know the feeling; I lost my mom in 2002.Here for you if you get a chance to send me a friend request on Facebook. She looks young in the picture, but was a very beautiful woman.

Robin Ungar

Patti and I graduated from Waggener H.S. in 1962 and then attended U. of Ky. for 1 year. The world has lost a truly beautiful, remarkable person!. We had so many fun times with our little social circles and she will always leave a permanent place in my heart. I pray for peace and comfort for all Patti's family and friends at this time.

Pat, I just heard the sad news and I am so very sorry for your loss. Patti, Karen Beltle and I were friends long ago and I haven't seen Patti in years but kept up on Facebook. My heart is broken for you and I offer sincere condolences. Becky Button

Phil and I were so sorry to hear about your loss. Patti was a beautiful person who blessed everyone she came in contact with. She will always be remembered for her upbeat attitude and laughter.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family

My heart is broken, Pat and family words cannot express how deeply sorry I am,, I pray that God sends you a peace that you cannot explain, it was such a privilege to be able to care for her in the short time that I knew what I called my Pat and Patti!! I know she will be missed! Love and prayers to you all!! Amy (nurse from Kindred Jewish)