Patty-Kenney-Obituary

Patty Jo Ann Kenney

Tucson, Arizona

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KENNEY, Patty Jo Ann, 72, passed away June 12, 2010 after her courageous battle with breast cancer. She was preceded in death by her father, Dave Dillman; mother and stepfather, Pauline and Phillip Helzer; sisters, Donna and Norma; husband, Kenneth (Okie); son, Roger and grandson, Jeffrey. Patty...

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We only recently learned of Patty’s passing. We are all saddened by the loss of your mom, and have only the fondest memories of Patty. She was a good neighbor, she was a strong mother, but we also remember her as being a hard worker with a good work ethic. While we may not have been very good in keeping contact with you girls over the years, Pam, Machell, Bobbi Jo, please know that you are in our hearts and prayers and we grieve with you over your loss.

To Patty's Children,

I am one of Patty's 56 cousins on her mother's side. I would talk to Patty every two years or so by phone. My Dad, Ruben, one of 11 of her Schlager uncles, told me Patty use to babysit me when I was young but it must have been before I was four when she lived in Torrington. My Dad loved Patty very much. He died this year too.

I don't know when the last time was that I saw Patty but we had wonderful chats by phone. She may not have known it, a trait...

To the Kenney Family,
I am saddened to hear about the passing of my friend and former coworker, Patti. I worked with Patti for 7years at Alice Vail Middle School and I always enjoyed working with her. Patti was not only a hardworker, but she was quick, and could run circles around workers half her age to get a job done. At work, she taught me alot by showing me how to do different tasks, always being patient with me along with a dash of humor, and never made me feel bad for mistakes I...

PATTY WAS MY GIRLFRIENDS MOTHER. MY FOND MEMORIES OF HER ARE FROM MY CHILDHOOD. SHE ALWAYS HAD PLENTY OF SNACKS IN THE HOUSE FOR ALL WHO CAME TO SWIM AND PLAY, AND ALWAYS WELCOMED ME INTO HER HOME. GUESS SHE FIGURED WHAT DIFFERENCE COULD ONE MORE KID MAKE, SINCE THERE WERE USUALLY SEVERAL EXTRA KIDS OTHER THAN HER OWN. SHE LET US GET AWAY WITH WHAT WE THOUGHT WE WERE SNEAKING BUT I HAVE A FEELING SHE HAD A WATCHFUL EYE ON US WAITING TO CATCH US IF WE BLUNDERED. MY CONDOLENCES TO YOU PAM AND...