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The Life of Mrs. Patricia Ann Fenstermacher

Patricia Ann “Patsy” (Schott) Fenstermacher, 81, of Hereford Township, passed away peacefully on Friday, March 5, 2021 in her residence. She was the loving wife of Richard C. Fenstermacher, whom she married on June 25, 1960.

 

Born in Hereford Township, Patsy was a daughter of the late Clinton J. and Florence (Hunter) Schott. She was a member of Huff’s Union Church, Alburtis, and was employed by The Lutheran Home at Topton for around 20 years, working in the laundry service. She was a member of the Mertztown Rod and Gun Club and was a wonderful homemaker. Patsy enjoyed spending time at home, having family and friends gather, and was always sure to tell them to “come again”. As a true foodie she loved picnics and going out to eat. Above all, Patsy was a proud grandmother and great-grandmother and will be deeply missed by her family and friends. 

 

In addition to her husband of 60 years, Richard, Patsy is survived by a daughter Connie L. (Fenstermacher), wife of James F. Smith, Jr., Macungie; two grandchildren, Marcie L. Kulp, Boyertown and Zachary J., husband of Samantha A. (Zilinski) Smith, Alburtis; three great-grandchildren, Zaria, Gaven, Kyleigh and one due in April; and her extended Fenstermacher family. 

 

In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by a sister Thelma Ehst.

 

Services for Patsy will be held privately by her family in Huffs Church Union Cemetery, Alburtis. 

 

Memorial contributions may be made in her memory to The American Cancer Society; 3893 Adler Place, Suite #170, Bethlehem, PA 18017

 

Ludwick Funeral Homes, Inc., Topton, PA is in charge of arrangements. Memories and condolences may be shared at www.Ludwickfh.com

  

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2021.03.10
Patsy with family

Where Richard was, Patsy was always close by.  Butchering and holidays and family picnics were always lots of fun and Patsy could be easily heard because her voice was unique.  She laughed a lot, and always had kind words.  She will be missed by family and me too.  Loretta Fenstermacher

Posted by Loretta F on 03/10/2021