1932
2021
Patricia W. Chapman
WEST GRANVILLE, NY – Patricia W. Chapman died peacefully on September 12, 2021, at Slate Valley Center following a short illness.
Pat graduated from Granville High School in 1950. She worked as a secretary for the Tatko Slate Co. until 1964 when she became a homemaker, raising her family in their home in West Granville.
She married William T. Chapman on August 21, 1955.
Pat was predeceased by her mother-in-law, Florence Chapman; sister-in-law, Margaret Ware; parents, her brother Donald A. Ware; nephews: James and Jeffrey Ware; her husband's siblings and spouses: Wilbur and Olive Chapman, Alice and Lynn Pepper and Nellie Liebig, and a nephew Gary Liebig. Pat was predeceased by her husband William on May 7, 2005, after 49 years of marriage. Pat is survived by her daughters: Kathy Chapman and Susan Whitney (Peter) both of Granville, her granddaughter, Jennifer Whitney of Granville; a brother, Douglas Ware of Connecticut; sister-in-law, Virginia Ware and several nieces and nephews.
The family would like to extend their sincere thanks to the staff of Tower 3, Dr.'s Stoutenburg and Tedesco of Glens Falls Hospital, the staff at Slate Valley Center in Granville and High Peaks Hospice. A special thank you to Keith Jordan who has been a quiet, dependable, and steadfast support over the past several years of Patricia's home care, and to Tammy Rooke, an amazing and gifted caregiver.
The funeral for Pat will be private and at the convenience of the family.
Online condolences may be made at www.robertmkingfuneralhome.com
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Nancy Crannell LaFlure
September 16, 2021
Kathy and Susan---very sorry for your loss. I remember all the picnics our families had together when we were kids, and what good friends our parents were. Peace to both of you.
Chris and Tom Chapman
September 15, 2021
I am the OTHER Mrs. Chapman. These words greeted me one day downtown. I turned and immediately LOVED the "other" Mrs Chapman. such a fun, smiling lady. Our condolences to her family. She was one of a kind. peace
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