Born October 27, 1917, in Newark Valley, N.Y., she was the daughter of the late Fred Cady and Bella Florence (Piper) Howland.
She was predeceased by four siblings: Margaret, Charles, John and Robert.
She is survived by two daughters, Margaret, widow of T.J. Simendinger, of Wyomissing, and Harriet, of Shillington. Other survivors include many nieces and nephews.
Elizabeth graduated from Cortland Normal School in 1938 and earned a B.S. degree in elementary education in 1960. She was a highly respected and much beloved kindergarten teacher in Newark Valley and Dryden, N.Y., as well as the Shillington Elementary School of the Governor Mifflin School District. "Mrs. Patch" continues to be remembered and celebrated by her "graduates" throughout the communities in which she taught. When she gave each child a pine tree seedling for Arbor Day, they planted it at their homes. Seth Frankel's tree still grows beside the house on Maple Avenue. When the children each planted a sunflower seed in a cup, individual sunflowers grew tall in the backyards throughout Shillington and "Mrs. Patch"
delighted in driving through the borough noting the sunflowers of "her pupils!" She continued to celebrate their many accomplishments as they grew to serve the community and beyond.
A 55-year member of First Presbyterian Church in Reading, she enjoyed serving as a deacon. Previously, she was an active member of the First Methodist Church of Newark Valley serving as Sunday school superintendent and singing in the choir among many other activities. Her faith was part of who she was.
Elizabeth was the last survivor of one line of the twelfth generation in America as a direct descendant of Henry Howland who joined his brother John (Mayflower 1620) in the Plymouth Colony in 1623. She carried on the family legacy of sharing their history, a proud American heritage of honor and service. For that and so much more, we are deeply grateful for the lives she touched and the life she lived.
A memorial service for Elizabeth will be held on Saturday, January 6, 2018, at First Presbyterian Church, 37 S. Fifth St., Reading, PA 19602.
The family will receive relatives and friends at the church beginning at 10 a.m., prior to the service at 11 a.m.
Burial will be private at the Hope Cemetery, Newark
Valley, N.Y.
In her memory, you are invited to read a child a story,
donate a children's book to a library in her honor, perform an act of kindness or make contributions to Newark Valley Historical Society (in memory of Elizabeth Patch), P.O. Box 222, Newark Valley, N.Y. 13811, [email protected], or Mifflin Community Library (Childrens' Programs - in memory of Elizabeth Howland Patch), 6 Philadelphia Ave., Shillington, PA 19607, www.berks.lib.pa.us.
Henninger Funeral Home is managing the arrangements. Online condolences may be recorded at
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Brian Berns
January 4, 2018
There are individuals in your life that make a difference. I still remember her kindness when I spent my first year of education in her class in 1964. Mrs.Patch started my interest in being a teacher and to this day I'm in my 37th year of teaching in the Caesar Rodney school district in Dover, Delaware. THANK YOU Mrs. Patch for everything. YOU will always be
loved and remembered!!!
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Kimberly Freet Convry
December 26, 2017
Rest in peace Mrs. Patch. You are fondly remembered by your former students.
Kerry Spengler
December 24, 2017
Ones first teacher makes a lasting impression for the rest of a life. I was lucky enough to have Mrs. Patch be mine. She made school fun and exciting. R.I.P.
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