Patricia Ann "Pattie" Scott's Obituary
Patricia Scott Obituary
Patricia Ann 'Pattie' Scott, 69, of Elyria, died Thursday, January 13, 2022 at UH Elyria Medical Center. She was born December 9, 1952 in Elyria and had been a 1971 graduate of Elyria High School. She attended Mount Union College and graduated from Lorain County Community College with an associate's degree in Early Childhood Education. Pattie was employed for 26+years for the US Post Office, starting in Elyria and retiring from the Oberlin location. She was a member of Oberlin Christian Missionary Alliance Church, where she played the keyboard, sang in the choir and taught Sunday school. She enjoyed music, bowling, crafting and sewing. Pattie is survived by her beloved dog, Bella Marie; son, Sydney (Jane) Scott; grandchildren, Lt. Colonel (retired) Erik (Jamie) McCall and Carrie (Shawn) Simmons-Moss; six great-grandchildren; siblings, E.T. (Mary) King, Bernard (Carolyn) King, Jeanette Riggins, Juanita Carter, Jacqueline (Art) Grandberry, Jerry (Paquita) Williams, Andrea L. Hall, Alonza (Patricia) Williams and Alicia Blandin; nieces and nephews and a host of other relatives. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert L. Scott in 2012; daughter, Wendolyn J. Simmons; mother, Mary Lee (nee King) Bentley; father, Alonza L. Williams, Jr.; brother, Joseph D. Williams and nephews, Erick R. Lovejoy, Tony King and Bernard King. A memorial service will be Saturday, January 22, 2022 at 11 a.m. at Oberlin Christian Missionary Alliance Church, 45440 Butternut Ridge Road, Oberlin with Pastor Lester A. Allen III, officiating.Memorial ServiceOberlin Christian Missionary Alliance ChurchSaturday, January 22, 2022 11:00 AM 45440 Butternut Ridge RoadOberlin, Ohio 44074
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