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Dear Pat. She will be missed. I will not forget her laugh and smile. She was part of my Macy's Kings Plaza family. It was always nice running into her at KPD and her father.
Pat is a founding member of the 'East 58th Street Girls'. In the Summer of '75, between 8th Grade and High School (for me), I was privileged to hang out with them. Pat was pretty, kind, curious. She treated people with respect. I remember sitting on the stoop of her house many times, and found her to be so interesting, so approachable. And on those same occasions I remember Fifi opening the door, just checking up, and always getting 'the look'. She knew a lot more about 14 year old boys then I did. They are missed. Pat is missed. I know where she is, and I pray I'm allowed the chance to hang out with her again.
I was a sales manager in the Kings Plaza Brooklyn store in 1987 where I met Pat. She was knowledgeable, dependable, funny and a joy to know! We (Pat, Maria, Nikki and I) traveled many times on the bus to Atlantic City to gamble and enjoyed telling each other stories of our families. Our relationship began as staff, but we were a family.
Pat truly impacted all of us in a positive way. I know that she rests in the arms of God and I pray his healing mercy on her family and other friends.
Rest in Peace My Friend....Lisa Curtis
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