A Memorial Tree Was Planted For Patricia J Siefker
A Memorial Tree was planted for Patricia J Siefker
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Birth date: May 31, 1938 Death date: Nov 15, 2022
Patricia Siefker Obituary Columbus Grove, Ohio Patricia J. Siefker, age 84, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, November 15, 2022 at Lima Memorial Hospice Hospital. She was born in Ottawa, Ohio on May 31st, 1938 to Benard an Read Obituary
A Memorial Tree was planted for Patricia J Siefker
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Hartman Sons Funeral Home
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A little bit of sunshine was purchased for the family of Patricia J Siefker by Dusty, Susan, Riley and Weston Jones. Send Flowers
Spring's bounty basket was purchased for the family of Patricia J Siefker by Pam and John Harrington. Send FlowersDeb, Tammy and Sandy and Families - so sorry for your loss. I will always remember the fun I had at your house and how fun your mom was. Love PamPam and John Harrington
A Memorial tree was ordered in memory of Patricia J Siefker. Plant a Tree
Sincere heartfelt sympathy to the family. John and I apologize that we cannot attend the visitation or funeral mass, due to us babysitting for our twin grandsons in Florida. Rest In Peace, Pat…
The Staff of Putnam County Hospice sends our deepest sympathy for your loss. We will keep Pat and all her family and friends in our thoughts and prayers.
Many fond memories of Pat at Konalrad back in the day. May Pat rest peacefully with her savior. My deepest sympathy to her family
Aunt Pat had the best laugh. Sometimes she laughed so hard she would cover her mouth. As a young girl I would sometimes spend the night at her house. In the winter time we would go across the highway and sled down the hill. I was named after Aunt Pat and my confirmation name is her middle name. She was a sweet lady.
Aunt Pat had the best laugh. If she laughed too hard and too long she would cover her mouth. I remember as a young girl spending the night at her house and in the winter we would go sledding across the highway and down the embankment that seemed so steep at the time. I was named after my Aunt Pat. I also have her middle name as my confirmation name. She was a lovely lady.