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Cape Elizabeth, MAINE - Patricia Elizabeth Sudnik died peacefully at Maine Medical Center in Portland, Maine on January 24, 2020. She had celebrated her 71st birthday a few days before and, miraculously, her third grandchild was born just two hours prior to her passing. She is survived by her husband of 48 years, William Luneburg, her two children, Matthew (Paige) and Kathryn (Rob), and three grandchildren, George, Eleanor, and Louise, along with her two siblings, Michael Sudnik and Beverly Fennell. Pat was born in Easthampton, Massachusetts in 1949 to a Coast Guard officer, Louis Sudnik, and his wife, Adeline. Changing duty stations for her father brought the family up and down the East Coast and as far west as Ohio. "Going with the flow" was thus something she early had to master - a skill (and temperament) she exhibited throughout her life. Pat graduated as a history major from Newton College of the Sacred Heart, Newton, Massachusetts, in 1970, then earned a master's degree in history from the University of Detroit in 1972, and was chosen to participate in a special accelerated course in the Chinese language at Columbia University during the summer of 1972. After moving from Boston to Chicago in 1973, she was a doctoral student and, then following completion of all her coursework in American Diplomatic History, a doctoral candidate at the University of Chicago. Completion of her dissertation was interrupted with the birth of her son Matthew in 1983. Typical of Pat's gracious and giving nature, she ultimately chose to be a full-time parent rather than pursuing an academic career. After co-authoring a book reflecting part of her dissertation research on DuPont and the international chemical industry, she happily moved on in her life, with her second child, Kathryn, born in 1987. Given both her strong commitment to education and her love of children, it gradually became clear to her that her true mission in life was to be an elementary school teacher. In 1996 she enrolled in another master's program, this time in education, at the University of Pittsburgh and received her degree in 1998. In 1999, she began full-time teaching at Memorial Elementary School in Bethel Park, Pennsylvania, where she taught third grade. She loved everything about teaching and cared deeply for all her students, their parents, and her fellow teachers. Reluctantly, she was forced to retire in 2012 because of on-going treatment for multiple myeloma that was first diagnosed in the Fall of 2011. Pat and her husband moved to Portland, Maine in 2014 and lived in Cape Elizabeth. They had deep ties to Maine where her husband's family owned a summer home on Cliff Island from the 1920's where Pat first visited in 1970. She returned to Cliff year after year for almost 50 years with her family. Both her children were married in Maine. A Memorial Service will be held at 1:00 p.m., Friday, February 21, 2020, at St. Alban's Episcopal Church, 885 Shore Road, Cape Elizabeth, Maine 04107. Arrangements are under the guidance of HOBBS FUNERAL HOME, 230 Cottage Road, South Portland, Maine 04106. Online condolences may be expressed at www.hobbsfuneralhome.com. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Multiple Myeloma Foundation.
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Ruth Feldman
May 17, 2021
Dear Bill, Matt, and our dear Kate,
I heard today of your mother’s passing. Sarah and I were deeply moved. We remember so fondly her kindness, her exceptional generosity, and her welcoming spirit. She was an amazing neighbor, always ready to help and
befriend.
Strangely enough, through Sarah we met an architect who has a house on Cliff Island. From there came more fond memories. My father spoke for years about the sunset from that house, the ferry ride... he loved every minute of his time on the island. Again, this wouldn’t have been possible without your generosity.
Sadly, I lost both parents to Covid-related illness last Spring, So many good memories to cherish and now I will add those of Pat. Our love to you all.
Faith Rawding
February 20, 2020
Wonderful memories of the Girlies and their Moms; Pat and I were two of those Moms. We all will be missing her and will be thinking of you, her family and many friends tomorrow. I look forward to seeing you again come summer.
Anne Oreilly
February 14, 2020
Cliff island feels your loss ❤
James Willison
February 1, 2020
Pat was an exceptionally talented teacher and a delightful person. She radiated goodness and talking with her was enjoyable. I worked with her at Franklin and Neil Armstrong Schools in the Bethel Park School District. She was a wonderful, caring woman.
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Mary Anne Lindauer
January 30, 2020
Pat was a sweet, caring person. She always greeted me with a beautiful smile and kind words. When I think about her, my memory will always include her infectious laughter! She lived a truly loving and joyous life.
Mike Milliken
January 29, 2020
Pat was an outstanding teacher!!! I enjoyed my time working with her. Thank you Pat for all you did for kids!
Judith Barry
January 28, 2020
Pat was a lovely, sweet, gentle, caring person and teacher. I will remember her always.
Judy Barry
Friend and coworker.
Elise Ungar
January 28, 2020
An extraordinary woman and dear friend who will be greatly missed.
May Pats memory be a blessing in your hearts forever .
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