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Yesterday
I´m so sorry for your loss. I am praying for you all. Please know that your loved one is safe in God´s memory (Proverbs 14:14,15). Just as he brought his son Jesus back to life, he will do the same for your loved one. May God give you comfort and strength to help you cope during this difficult time.
Diane Allen
September 10, 2025
Thank you Ms. Pat for being a wonderful inspiration to me as a mother navigating my son's diagnosis of sickle cell back in the mid 70s and 80s. You gave me so much hope by dispelling many of the myths regarding sickle cell disease. May God's Grace and Rest be with You. And May your good works follow you.
Sincerely,
Diane Allen
Eva Fuller Carpenter
September 3, 2025
We love and miss you Cousin Pat. Family we send you prayers and hugs from Los Angeles.
Eva, Curtis and Lailah Carpenter
Tessie N Ray
September 3, 2025
My Deepest Sympathy to the entire family.
From my early toddler years on Arbor street, I recall Pat and Faye at our home daily. Forward 15 years later, I stayed with Pat and her family in Columbia, Md during my internship with Arthur Anderson. Memories of Louis in elementary school, Libby toddler in dance classes, that wore my sun glasses daily, and Mickey, who was then in Pat's arms, are some of my best memories. She will be truly missed, but knowing that her legacy is everlasting, is great comfort. May God keep you steadfast in HIS arms, and comfort you today and in the future.
Warm Regards,
Tessie Nickerson Ray, and son Jason
Max Walker
September 3, 2025
Mom McGill
Thank you for being there through every milestone of my life. You encouraged me when I needed it most, loved me without hesitation, and stood by my wife on our wedding day, and most of all prayed for me and my family for 27 years, making it even more special. I´ll never forget the joy and laughter of you and Mom chasing me and Mickey through New York, determined that we would make it to the Statue of Liberty.
You didn´t just love me-you poured love and encouragement into my mother, my father, and my grandmother and absolutely everyone you ever met. You were a blessing to all of us, a steady presence who gave so much of yourself, and amazing Sunday dinners at the house.
I love you deeply, and I will miss you more than words can express. Thank you for everything. Your impact will never fade from my heart, and this world.
- Max Walker and Family
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