Patricia Anne Farese, March 17, 1927 — November 03, 2018

Patricia Anne Farese (Traverse City, Michigan, MI) March 17, 1927 November 03, 2018 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
Patricia Anne Farese Obituary Photo

Obituary for Patricia Anne Farese Patricia Anne Farese, 91, formerly of Bernardsville, NJ passed away Saturday, November 3, 2018 at Munson Hospice House. Pat was born in Hazelton, PA on March 17, 1927, daughter of Michael and Anna Mae (Burke) Connor. Young Pat liked to brag that she was the “most Irish” of the family because she was born on St. Patrick’s Day.

However, Grandfather Burke reminded her that any true Irishman would have been born on the 16th so as to be present to properly celebrate the day. Blessed with a beautiful singing voice, Pat, as a child, was a featured guest on the local radio station’s weekend variety show and a favorite of her older brothers Jim and Jack who would take Pat Trick-or-Treating as Pat’s singing produced abundant treats from the houses at which the three stopped. Pat graduated from St. Gabriel’s High School in Hazelton and from Millersville State Teachers College, at which she played varsity basketball.

As WWII was ongoing, during her summer breaks from college, she worked at a parachute factory. After graduation, Pat moved to Bernardsville, NJ to begin a teaching career that would span 40 years. In Bernardsville, she met Albert Farese, and they married on August 14, 1959.

After obtaining her Master’s Degree from Fairleigh Dickenson University in 1972, Pat was influential in helping develop “special education” programs for challenged learners in New Jersey. She also established pre-kindergarten evaluation programs using life-sized Sesame Street characters built by the high school art classes to help shy pre-K children feel comfortable, aiding in the evaluation of their social and motor skills. In retirement Pat cared for Albert, volunteered in the local schools and spent considerable time caring for her three grandchildren.

“Grammie” loved taking the grandkids to the local parks and crawling over and through all of the park play sets with them. Spaghetti dinner with Pat’s made-from-scratch sauce on Sundays is a cherished family memory. A deeply faithful Catholic, Pat was an active member at her parishes in NJ.

She was a passionate sports fan with extra special devotion to college basketball and to the Notre Dame, Penn State and Green Bay Packers football teams. Pat was also an avid reader of history but especially enjoyed mystery novels. Pat is survived by her son Jim and daughter-in-law Nancy of Suttons Bay, MI and her much-beloved grandchildren Kate, Michael and Ryan.

After Albert’s passing in 2009, Pat moved from New Jersey to Northport, MI to be closer to her family and was a frequent and vocal spectator at many of her grandsons’ sporting events. More recently, Pat was pleased to have her granddaughter Kate move close by. Her favorite canine family member, Cooper, provided Pat with much joy in his visits, their shared rides in Jim’s Jeep, and with his enthusiastic displays of affection for Pat.

A memorial mass will be held at Our Lady of Perpetual Help in NJ later this spring. Burial next to Albert at Holy Cross Cemetery will follow.

If you found any mistakes, or you would like to add/remove to this obituary, please contact us by email: info@obituary.memorial. We never ask money for this.

death notice Patricia Anne Farese March 17, 1927 — November 03, 2018

obituary notice Patricia Anne Farese March 17, 1927 — November 03, 2018

City Traverse City is located in the Michigan. This city is one of the oldest cities in the United States. It has its own architecture, attractions, the beauty of nature which attracts a huge number of tourists.

Traverse City is recognized by the huge number of celebrities born here who have become famous not only in the United States, but all over the world. However, Traverse City is not only famous for its celebrities. This city is also home to a huge number of people, all of whom have their own story to tell. Finding out the story of a public person is easy: just use an Internet search and you will find all the necessary information in front of you. With non-public people, everything is somewhat more complicated: about them not so much information in the public domain, but it still is. For example, using search services, you can learn the history of the deceased person and find his obituary.

This page is a cache taken from the public sources. We do not own or modify obituary in any way. All copyright belongs to the respective owners. Go to funeral home website to view original page.