Patti-Mittleman-Obituary

Patti Mittleman

Allentown, Pennsylvania

1959 - 2018

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Patti (Patricia) Mittleman died on November 23, 2018 from complications of Multiple Myeloma - a cancer of the plasma cells. Born in Philadelphia on August 31, 1959, she lived most of her life in Allentown, PA before recently returning to her hometown.Patti is survived by her devoted husband of 37...

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Dear Alan,

Although I only knew Patti for a very short time, I could tell that she was the kind of person any one would aspire to become. She was so kind and caring, I was always happy to sit and talk or to discuss the day's events.
I'm so sorry I didn't have the opportunity to join you in Philly.

May her memory be a blessing.

Brian Segel

Dear Alan and Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. May sweet memories of Patti help ease the pain of her departure. May she now rest in peace.
Maryruth Olshefski

Alan, Ari, and Joel, working with Patti for three years was a treasured highlight in my ministry. I so enjoyed maintaining contact with her long after I'd left Muhlenberg. You have so much of which to be proud in your wife's and mom's legacy. Please know I join the legions of people who share in your grief and are keeping you in their hearts and minds.

Condolences from a 1990 graduate (Steve Goldman).
I will always remember her efforts to establish a stronger Hillel while I was a student on campus.

Maureen, I am profoundly sorry for your loss. Patti and the rest of your family are all part of my high school memories! May her memory be a blessing. Audrey

We offer our condolences. We pray in your behalf, and we offer the hope of seeing our loved ones on a Paradise earth. Psm 37:29

I never met Patti, but I joined the Muhlenberg Hillel team as their Programs and Engagement Associate in August, 2013, and I could see and feel the incredible legacy she created through decades of hard work and trailblazing. The close-knit community, the homey and palacial building, the wholesome relationship with local organizations. The only reason Muhlenberg became such a hot spot for Jewish campus life is Patti Mittleman. She made it a safe, nurturing, enriching environment for all...

Patti welcomed my family to Allentown, but more importantly to the community. Her philosophy of education and committed humanity were a major influence on my development as a professor, and her example still benefits my/her students to this day. Thank you, Patti.

Sending love to the entire Mittleman family. I graduated in 90 and during that time Patti was a source of help , support and the Jewish Mom I needed. Thinking of you at this difficult time.