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I am sadden to hear of my Aunty Pat's passing - but I take console in knowing she is heaven sent. She was my Aunty, my friend, my counselor,. She believed in me when no one else did. I love her always and forever.
Such a beautiful photo of Pat. I am grateful to have known her.
Patricia was a one off and a lovely human being. I remember her consoling me when I had been beaten narrowly in a sprint race for the first time by my son Martin on Jesus Green in Cambridge.
Pat was endlessly interesting and endlessly interested. She always wanted to know what was going on. There is only one person who could have turned my dad from a middle of the road Republican to knocking on doors for Hillary Clinton. We are so very grateful for her coming into our lives!
I have such happy memories of hanging out with Pat and her extended family. Glorious days overflowing with love, laughter and red wine. Here's to you Pat !
I met my friend Pat twenty years ago on a boat drifting along the Hudson River. It’s funny how life works—how a single moment, a shared space, can spark a friendship that lasts for decades. Tennis brought us together first, and later the joy of cooking deepened our bond. Seeing Pat always made me feel better than before. She had a way of offering answers to any question, any problem, as if wisdom simply lived within her. Her presence lit up every room she entered, making it warmer, brighter, and infinitely more enjoyable. I miss her dearly and there won’t be a single day when I don’t think of her.
I have known Pat for more than 30 years. My interactions with her were mostly with the Society for Sex Therapy and Research. I always found her to be so bright, articulate and supportive of everyone in the Society. She was one of the Past Presidents of SSTAR. She was very dear to me and to so many others in the Association. She will always be remembered and missed!
In May 2014 I travelled to stay with Pat in NY State. She insisted on buying large and delicious steaks - each one alone could have fed 2 people. These were accompanied by equally large baked potatoes and beetroots using an oven roasted technique which I learned from her. There was a desert of 'chocolate pie' which she had been talking about and it didn't dissapoint. While in America Pat kindly and generously hosted me a total of 4 times, twice in NY and twice in Florida - it was great fun, she was so encouraging, entertaining, cheerful and caring.
Very fond memories of being welcomed by Pat as a guest in her Stamford home as if we'd always belonged there. A unique combination of human warmth and razor sharp intellectuality who served up the crispiest bacon. Her openness, curiosity, frankness and wisdom made you want to instantly confide in her. Pat was an elegant person in every sense. Kind and one of a kind.