Patricia Ferragine of
Red Bank, NJ was a beloved and devoted wife, mother, business owner, grandmother, aunt, and friend. Her family meant everything to her during her incredible life. Patricia lived a full and complete life, but on February 5th, 2025, Patricia passed away. She will always be loved and missed forever. She was a real Rockstar.
Patricia was the daughter of the late Salvatore and Tomicina Tortorici. Born in Newark, NJ on February 15th, 1943, Patricia was raised in Hazlet, NJ where she attended and graduated from Keyport High School in 1958.
Before high school graduation, Patricia also attended and was a 1958 graduate of Wilfred Academy in Newark, NJ. Here she would meet her future husband and the love of her life, the late Robert Ferragine (1939-2018) from
Red Bank, NJ.
After graduating from Wilfred Academy, Patricia went on to operate and manage Sina's Hair Salon in Middletown, NJ with her mother Tomicina whom she and Robert all graduated from Wilfred Academy together in 1958.
Patricia and Robert married on February 23, 1963. Their marriage was a long and happy one, spending every day together. Together they managed, operated, and owned Robert's Coiffures hair salon in
Red Bank, NJ for over fifty years.
In addition, Patricia and Robert operated and managed two other hair salons at the nursing rehabilitation centers in Shrewsbury, NJ and Holmdel, NJ. Patricia also did hair for many patients out of the local hospital in
Red Bank, NJ all before retiring and moving to Bayville, NJ.
Patricia was a remarkable woman with many talents. She had many interests and hobbies and was brilliant in all that she did. She had a great love for animals and antiquing. She was a fantastic cook, seamstress, gardener, creative with needlepoint, and savvy with home interior decorating and wallpapering. One of her greatest skills was being able to strike up a conversation with anyone.
Patricia enjoyed the Long Branch, NJ beaches and ocean, along with picnic lunches under the beach umbrella. She enjoyed the holidays, especially Christmas and Christmas decorations. Christmas morning under the tree was most memorable with ample gifts and cookies for Santa that left our hearts warm. Patricia enjoyed gardening, planting, and cooking and her meals were legendary. She was an excellent cook who hosted many memorable parties and dinners. A full house was a happy house and she was always happy to host, making each visit special with a favorite meal or two. An incredible gardener and planter, Patricia could be seen spending summer days in her yard among the bushes, plants, birds, and flowers.
Most of all she loved her family and enjoyed caring and spending time with them due to her kind and loving nature.
During her life, Patricia was well known for her friendly manner and willingness to help others. She put others first and helped those in need. She left lasting impacts on the lives she touched with her love and caring heart. She lived life on her own terms and had a special way of expressing herself. She was direct, genuine, and a very colorful person. Patricia had a big heart and her smile was bright. She is very much loved and she will always be deeply missed.
Patricia is survived by her children and their spouses, grandchildren, sibling, nieces, and nephews. She wished all that knew her to remember the happy times and not to be sad. For her only request was to be placed alongside her husband Robert.
Thank you to Patricia and Robert – Mom and Dad – for the good and loving memories that will last forever. Know that you did not go on this journey alone, a piece of us has gone with you. Rest in Peace, Mom and Dad.
Special thanks to Maria Ferragine Croft for being mom's friend and always being there.
Arrangements are under the direction of John E. Day Funeral Home in
Red Bank, NJ. Visitation will be held on Wednesday February 12th, 2025, from 10am to 12 noon, with a service proceeding at the funeral home at 11:30am followed by burial at Mt. Olivet Cemetery in Middletown, NJ.
In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in Patricia's name to the
American Heart Association.