Jeffery Frankiewicz
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Death date: Jul 20, 2024
Patricia Elaine Beckert passed away on Saturday, July 20, 2024 at her home in Stafford Springs, CT. She was born on September 16, 1950 in Stafford Springs, CT to John Thomas Furness, Sr. and Rose Ann (Hnath) Furness. Pat grew up i Read Obituary
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My condolences to all the family,I found this from the birthday party. Reminds me when all us Furness' are together. I use to see her when I worked in the ED at Windham Hospital

I speak for all the grandchildren and great grandchildren when I say that we are going to miss grandma pat so much. We will never forget the countless birthday cards, all of the amazing baking, incredible costumes and crafts and so so much more. We love you so much and know that grandpa is happy to have his honey back and both of you will be watching over us. We will keep you alive in our memories and tell the great grandchildren about all the family traditions you started for us as kids, that we will try to continue with them.
Pat was more than a stepmother to me , she was my next door neighbor for 27 years , my friend, someone I considered Mom. Her love knew no bounds. There is such an incredible sense of loss when you lose someone you love so much . Someone who was such a big part of the family. She was the matriarch and the glue that held us together. Pat helped me raise my children . From horse back riding lessons to making crafts, baking cookies, to having my kids have the most elaborate and amazing Halloween costumes every year. She was kind , compassionate and gave our family a sense of constant comfort with her wisdom and support. The void our family has is profound. But we need to remember that we should be grateful for having such a wonderful Mom, Grandmother and Great Grandmother. I will always do my best to keep her memory alive by keeping her traditions and doing my best to learn to be more like this wonderful woman who seamlessly weaved herself into my heart . Forever missed but never forgotten.
Thank you Pat for all the beautiful memories. You were loved by so many. The grandkids and great grandkids all loved their " Grandma Pat" We will never forget the girls craft Christmas parties, the trips to France, Ireland and Top Mast. All the picnics, parties and holidays were so much fun. Isaiah loved his M&M buddy. We LOVED your Christmas cookies. And early morning breakfasts were enjoyed by all! Oh the memories you gave us all will last a lifetime. We love you Grandma Pat! Thank you for all your love, patience and kindness. RIP until we meet again.
Our deepest prayers and condolences to all of you. James L.Furness II and family.
Our deepest sympathies to you all. Alan Panciera and Rose DeFrancesco
