Loutzenhiser-Jordan Online Guestbook for Patricia M. Stoyer

I am sorry for your loss. I knew her for a long time as a hospital operator, a short time as a patient, and a long time as a friend. I will keep your family in my prayers.
Todd Jones, MD
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my prayers are with you she was one fantastic women,you could be in a bad mood and she would always bring it out of you.she is deffinately going to be missed
ruth and matthew gill
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We love you and miss you Mom! Thank you for always being so wonderful to me and your daughter. You always and will forever be a very special part of our lifes.
Keith W. McDowell
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Dear Jerry & Sue: Very sorry to hear of your mothers passing. I have very fond memories of your Mom, Dad, and Steve while growing up in Greenville. Those memories are forever. From my family to yours, our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
John Petrarca
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My dear friend Trish - you were such a special lady, one of a kind and I loved you so much. I will miss you dear friend. I know that you are happy to be with Jerry again. Rest in peace
Diana Cameron
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I was so sorry to hear of Pat's passing. She was a good and kind lady. My sympathy and prayers go out to all her family. Betty K Junk
betty k junk
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My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you, and I echo Linda Hooks when I say Trish will be truly missed, especially that familiar smiling face in the switchboard office. I'll never forget when I was going thru my own cancer treatments, and she was going thru some and had been wearing a wig, but yanked it off and pointed to her head where her hair was growing and said "See?? It grows BACK!!!!" She always had a great attitude and a way to cheer everyone up, even if she was fighting her own battle herself.
Brenda Cigis
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My prayers and sympathy are with all of you. Trish loved each of you very much and spoke of you all often. I missed her terrible when she retired, I am so glad that she had those precious years with Jerry. They had something special and now they are together again. We have been reminiscenceing at the switchboard, we had a lot of fun times. One of the times that stands out is Trish received a call and they asked to be connected to the blind dept. Well that made her mad and she said she just could not believe that the person thought that we put blind patients in a certain area. Well Trish had hung up on her and I got a call asking for the blind department, I asked mamam who are you trying to call, she replied JC Penny's blind department. We laughed till we thought we would fall off of our chairs. I am truly going to miss her, I loved her friendship dearly. May God's Blessing be upon each of you.
Linda Hooks
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I am so sorry for your loss. Trisha was a very kind and thoughtful person, It was fun working with her at the hospital. She will be missed by all that new her, Your family have my deepest sympathy.
Karen Tumpak
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