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Gladys Marie (Davis) Patrick

Posted 2020-08-02 by mhenderson
Published in Today's News Herald on Aug. 2, 2020 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Our Beloved Mother, Gladys Marie Patrick, 92, of Harrisburg, passed
away Thursday, July 23, 2020 at the UPMC Pinnacle Community
Osteopathic Hospital.

Gladys was born January 27, 1928 in Minersville, PA, daughter of the
late David J. Davis and Mary (Miller) Davis.

Gladys was a Registered Nurse for 25 years at Polyclinic Hospital and
volunteered at Havasu Regional Medical Center's ER.

She was former owner of Patrick's Farm Hotel and Past President of
American Legion Post 272, Ladies Auxiliary, Harrisburg, PA
As a member of Grace Episcopal Church, Lake Havasu City, AZ. Gladys
dedicated herself to fund raising events and will be remembered for
her Homemade Peanut and Coconut Crème Chocolate Easter Eggs!

Mom loved to travel, cook, garden, crochet, spend time with her family
and enjoyed a great glass of Red wine.

Gladys is preceded in death by her husband, Gerald S. Patrick Sr.; her
former husband, David E. Novinger and her brother, SSGT Theodore H.
Davis. U.S. Army.

Gladys is survived by her children, Jim Novinger and Wanda, Ken
Novinger and Marylyn, all of Harrisburg, PA, Anita and Terry Ford,
Hemet, CA, Gayle Patrick, Tyler, TX, Brian and Susan Patrick, Las
Vegas, NV and siblings, David Davis, Albuquerque, NM, Johanna Roskow,
Hernando, FL, Mary and Arthur Blair, Warrington, PA
Grandma, Nann will be missed by her 13 Grandchildren: Alasondra,
Jamie, Kristin, Traci, Klint, Kasey, Tiffany, Donavan, Danette, Joseph
R, Jordan, Amanda, Joseph B and her 14 Great Grandchildren: Diamond,
Passion, Reece, Keaton, Trey, Kaelyn, Kaiden, Arianna, Alyssa, Brent,
Jason, Ryland, Damian, Marley.

Arrangements by Hetrick-Bitner Funeral Home.

In lieu of flowers memorial donations can be made to: Grace Episcopal
Church Food Bank in Gladys' Honor. To share on-line condolences please
visit www.BitnerCares.com.





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