It is with sadness to report that Patricia Johnson (Speier) passed away on December 24, 2015, from a brain aneurysm. Pat was a great help on all of our reunions. Our thoughts and sympathy to her husband Peter and to her family.
Peter - I was in Pat's POD class in our senior year. She was always so positive and pleasant - have not seen her since graduation, but have never forgotten how friendly and encouraging she was - in my yearbook she wrote "Never forget POD" I never will - and I will always fondly remember Pat - so sorry for your loss.
Peter, I am so sorry about Pat's death. I spent many happy summer days at her parents' beach house during high school. She was also one of my brides maids at my wedding in October 1961.
Peter, my deepest condolences on your loss. Pat and I were good friends in and just after highschool, and I am deeply saddened by her loss. I, too, was widowed, so I do truly feel your pain.
Peter, I am so sorry to hear of Pat's passing. I name is Patsy Folks Meadows, Pat and I were in several classes together, the one I most remember is POD where she was so helpful in supplying me with class notes. My best memories of her are her infectious smile and her friendship . May your pain be lessened by the memories of your time together.
Peter- I send my condolences' to you and all of your family. Pat and I were in many classes together-
-we shared some wonderful times and had a lot of fun - so long ago. I'm sending you my best wishes for your ability to adjust to this most difficult deep loss. May you find peace and comfort by drawing on your inner strength. bonnie bick ferguson
I was so sorry to hear about Pat. She was smart, witty, sensible, sincere, kind, and a friend. We had many good times together that included time at her parents' beach house, shopping, going to the movie theaters in downtown Washington, and taking the Wilson Line to Marshall Hall Amusement Park. She was also my daughter's 11th grade English teacher! I thought of her often and now sadly she's gone. My thoughts and prayers are with her husband and family. God Bless ... Carolee
I am saddened to learn of Pat's death. I remember her smile, positive attitude, and many acts of kindness. And, I appreciated her involement in our class reunions.
Mary Anita Griffin (Kahler)
Peter: Patricia was always a warm and loving lady and I am so sorry for your loss: From Mary Anita
Jean Murray (Slemmons)
Peter - I was in Pat's POD class in our senior year. She was always so positive and pleasant - have not seen her since graduation, but have never forgotten how friendly and encouraging she was - in my yearbook she wrote "Never forget POD" I never will - and I will always fondly remember Pat - so sorry for your loss.
Gail Huseman (Osborn)
Peter, I am so sorry about Pat's death. I spent many happy summer days at her parents' beach house during high school. She was also one of my brides maids at my wedding in October 1961.
Willis (Aka Jack) McNabb
Peter, my deepest condolences on your loss. Pat and I were good friends in and just after highschool, and I am deeply saddened by her loss. I, too, was widowed, so I do truly feel your pain.
Patsy Folks (Meadows)
Peter, I am so sorry to hear of Pat's passing. I name is Patsy Folks Meadows, Pat and I were in several classes together, the one I most remember is POD where she was so helpful in supplying me with class notes. My best memories of her are her infectious smile and her friendship . May your pain be lessened by the memories of your time together.
Bonnie Ferguson (Bick)
Peter- I send my condolences' to you and all of your family. Pat and I were in many classes together-
-we shared some wonderful times and had a lot of fun - so long ago. I'm sending you my best wishes for your ability to adjust to this most difficult deep loss. May you find peace and comfort by drawing on your inner strength. bonnie bick ferguson
Antonio Magnotto
So sorry to hear about Pat's passing. We enjoyed many chuckles together. My condolences go out to Pete and all of Pat's family.
Carolee Rief (Botts)
I was so sorry to hear about Pat. She was smart, witty, sensible, sincere, kind, and a friend. We had many good times together that included time at her parents' beach house, shopping, going to the movie theaters in downtown Washington, and taking the Wilson Line to Marshall Hall Amusement Park. She was also my daughter's 11th grade English teacher! I thought of her often and now sadly she's gone. My thoughts and prayers are with her husband and family. God Bless ... Carolee
Joyce Heinbuch (Pruyn)
I am saddened to learn of Pat's death. I remember her smile, positive attitude, and many acts of kindness. And, I appreciated her involement in our class reunions.
Ann Faircloth (Wilkerson)
So sorry to hear of Pat's passing. Prayers with her family and friends. Really enjoyed her smile and friendless in school. Ann