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PATRICIA GIARDINA CARPENTER   (Age 68)  
Of Chesapeake Beach, MD died March 2, 2012 in Washington, DC. She was born Patricia Susan Lane, June 24, 1943, in Hoisington, KS to Grant and Virginia Lane. She was a graduate of Hoisington High School. Pat lived in Kansas, Texas, Colorado, Oregon, California and Virginia before settling in her beloved Chesapeake Beach, MD. Her career spanned politics, community service, and the arts. While living in Lake Oswego, OR in the 1970s and 80s, she worked for U.S. Senator Mark Hatfield (R-OR), Governor Victor Atiyeh, and State Representative Ted Achilles. She served as chair of the Oregon Women's Commission, was president of River Ridge Republican Women, and was president of the Dorchester Conference in 1987. She was formerly married to Tony Giardina, West Linn, OR. They have two sons. Pat moved to Washington, DC in 1989, where she worked for the Republican National Committee, the Business Industry PAC, the Electronic Industries Alliance, and The WISH List (Women in the Senate and House.) Pat married Bob Carpenter in 1993, and they lived and worked in Washington, DC, before moving to Chesapeake Beach in 2002. Pat's contributions to the Chesapeake Beach area are legendary. She most recently headed the Arts Council of Calvert County, and was president of the Bay Business Group. She also served as chair of the Calvert County Commission for Women, as vice-chair of the Calvert Marine Museum, as a member of the Tourism Advisory Committee of Calvert County, was a board member of the Beach Trolley Association, chair of the Town of Chesapeake Beach Special Events Committee, and edited the Town of Chesapeake Beach newsletter. She also founded the Christmas on the Beaches holiday parade, and was a member of the North Beach House and Garden Club. She owned and operated the event company, Celebrate! She is survived by her husband of 19 years, Bob, and sons Lane Giardina, Alexandria, VA; and Matthew Giardina (Lori), two grandsons Declan and Colin, West Linn, OR; sisters Nancy Lane, Russell, KS; and Mary Bea Littrell, Washington, DC; and brother Grant Kevin Lane, Washington, DC. A celebration of Pat's life will be held Sunday, March 11, from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Rod N' Reel Restaurant in Chesapeake Beach. Contributions in her memory may be made to the Patricia Giardina Carpenter Memorial Fund at PNC Bank, P.O. box 655, Leonardtown,MD 20650.  

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Published by The Washington Post on Mar. 9, 2012.

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March 12, 2012

Our world has been rocked and a hole left by the loss of this lovely woman, Pat Carpenter. We were privileged and blessed to have her in our midst for 10 years. My sympathy and condolences go out to the communities she served as well as to her wonderful and gracious family.

March 11, 2012

Always upbeat and optimistic, Pat had that great spirit you admire in a friend. She made many contributions in Oregon before moving to the East Coast where she kept up her same approach and pace. T.D.

Sharon Munro

March 10, 2012

Pat Carpenter was an angel in disguise, sent to all who knew her as an example of how to live life on this earth. She is our heroine and will be sorely missed.

D. M.

March 9, 2012

I wish to express my sincere sympathy to the Carpenter family during your time of sorrow. Please keep in mind the comfort that God offers when we face any kind of distress. Also, he is a refuge and strength for us, a help that is readily to be found during difficult times (Psalm 46:1). May God provide you with peace and comfort to endure the days ahead.

A. I.

March 9, 2012

Please accept my heartfelt condolences for the loss of your dear loved one. She touched the lives of many and she will be missed by all. May she be fondly remembered by the God of all comfort.

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