Patricia Ann Schwartz

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Patricia  Ann
Schwartz

Passed away on Saturday, January 20th, 2024, age 92 years.  Loving favorite sister of Barbara(the late Thomas) Mohr and John(Kathy) Schwartz.  Cherished and longtime dearest friend of Mary Yerasha.  Dear aunt of Laura(Steve), Scott(Linda), Mark(Alaina), Karen(David), Jay, Kate(Troy).  Also survived by many grand nieces and grand nephews, one great-great niece, other relatives and friends.  Longtime friend of Dolores and Nancy.

A Memorial Visitation will be held Monday, January 29th from 11-12 at the Funeral Home, 4800 S. 84th St.  A Memorial Service will follow at 12PM.

Pat was an avid reader who enjoyed traveling to Las Vegas, Florida and Door County.  She was a  frequent visitor of casinos.  Retired from Harnischfeger Industries as a Director after 40 years of service.  A special thank you to all the caregivers at Caring Alternatives in Muskego for their caring and compassionate care.  In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Breast Cancer Foundation are appreciated.

Her sassiness, sense of humor, and spunk will be missed by all who knew her.

7 Comments

  1. Dave & Twinkie Nyland January 22, 2024 at 4:52 pm - Reply

    We will miss Pat. We had so much fun playing dominoes with her and when she visited us in Wisconsin Dells, we went out on the pontoon boat and my husband remembers her catching the biggest fish. Of course we also had to make a trip to the casino.. Rest in peace

  2. DOLORES HENRY January 22, 2024 at 8:12 pm - Reply

    I will miss my friend of over 50 years
    Pat Mary. and I had regular luncheon dates at lychee Garden after Pat’s hair appointment. Then just phone conversations via Mary. and Pat would say hi Henry. Pat’s homor at our last meeting was as sassy and funny as ever. about old. reminences from P&H..I thank the Lord for giving us that day

  3. Fr. Dave Timmerman January 23, 2024 at 6:51 am - Reply

    Cousin Pat was the life of the party. You always knew there would be laughter and smiles. I will miss our visits to the “POT” for some gambling. My love.

  4. Janice Mikula January 24, 2024 at 10:13 am - Reply

    I worked with Pat at P&H for many years and I fondly remember our travels to Las Vegas, the Bahamas with Mary and Laura. Deepest sympathy to her family. Pat always liked to have a good time and was always dressed “to the 9’s” with her gold clip on earrings!

    With love,

    Jan Mikula

  5. Ann Fincutter ( Timmerman) January 24, 2024 at 6:26 pm - Reply

    I loved my Mother’s cousin Pat. She was sassy and funny and I have a lot of memories with her. 🙏😢🫶

  6. Linda Mayer January 25, 2024 at 8:35 am - Reply

    Aunt Pat was a very generous person. One thing the family will always cherish is the lovely gold Christmas ornament she would give each one of us every Christmas. Each ornament was unique and special….it came from her. Memories last forever. She will truly be missed. God Bless her!
    Love, Scott & Linda

  7. Todd Potokar January 28, 2024 at 7:54 pm - Reply

    My mother Donna Potokar was a long time friend of Pat! I have so many fond memories of my mother and Pat telling stories and laughing during their visits. Pat was gregarious, intelligent and the life of any party. My mother was over joyed after every visit with Pat.

    RIP Pat.

    Todd Potokar

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