ROSEMARY-PATTON-Obituary

ROSEMARY PATTON

San Francisco, Ca, California

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Rosemary Dundas PattonDied on October 23 of cancer at her daughter's home in Piedmont, Calif. with her family by her side. Rosemary was born on December 16, 1933, in the southern Cotswolds of England, second of five children of Vice Admiral John G.L. Dundas and Ruth Coleman of Minneapolis. She...

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I worked with Gray Patton for nearly 20 years in Mill Valley and San Francisco. Rosemary would drop by the office from time to time. She was such a warm, lovely delightful person that we were always happy to see her. Those 20 years of working in the pediatric office were some of the happiest times of my life.

Hard to imagine a world without Rosie. My thoughts are with Gray, Mary, Sarah, Susannah and their families. We will all miss Rosie so much-the brightest of lights and such an important presence in the Dundas family.

Our most heartfelt sympathies to the entire family at this sad time.

Sending my love to Gray, Mary, Sarah and Sukie, and to Great Aunt Rosie-who always knew how to bring people together. I have many good memories of Rosie, but the clearest for me lately has been of a fabulous hike she organized a couple Thanksgivings ago in San Francisco after a turkey dinner the day before, and how special it felt to be part of the multiple generations of family joining a hike to a beach. I feel blessed to have known and loved her.

I will always remember my dear Aunt Rosie's fabulous wit, intelligence, and warmth. She was a soft place to land for all of the children and teenagers of her family... with kindness and encouragement for all. We loved her and hold her beloved Gray, Mary, Sarah and Sukie in our hearts as you mourn her loss...
With love and tears,
Clare Watson Chance (and Tony, too)

Dear Gray and extended family -- words cannot convey the emotion I felt upon hearing that Rosemary was gone. I will never forget her kindness and enthusiasm and overall sweetness -- I don't know how else to describe it -- but I felt happy to be around her, always. She was a mentor to me at SFSU and a shining example of what a brilliant teacher and extraordinary woman can be. She will always be in my heart as you are now, Gray. My son Devin -- your former patient -- sends his good thoughts...

Gray, Mary, and all of your families,

Our deepest condolences for your loss. Rosie was a wonderful woman and I feel blessed to have known her and see her surrounded by your loving family. All of our thoughts and prayers go out to you during this hard time.

All Our Love,
Laura and Gerry Klein

This is such a great loss for our entire family. You will be missed Rosie! I love you.

Sam Osius and I send our deepest condolences to the Patton family.