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Preserve forever →Patricia "Pat" Falconer
August 15, 1946— March 15, 2026
Westville, SC
Patricia Falconer earned her bachelor’s degree in social work from Mercy College of Detroit, a foundation that inspired her lifelong commitment to helping others. Her generous and thoughtful nature was evident not only in her professional pursuits but also in the gentle care she offered to everyone fortunate enough to know her.
A gifted craftswoman and artist, Pat expressed her creativity through a variety of mediums. She was an accomplished painter, skilled in oils and watercolors, whose works reflected her keen eye for beauty and detail. Her talents extended to quilting, where she combined artistry and craftsmanship, creating pieces that warmed both the heart and home. Nature held a special place in her soul; she delighted in quiet walks in the park and serene strolls along the seashore, finding peace and inspiration in the natural world.
Pat’s spirit was characterized by her intelligence, generosity, and hands-on approach to life. She was known for her ability to solve problems with ingenuity and her willingness to lend a helping hand to friends and family alike.
She is survived by her devoted husband, Dick Falconer, and their daughter Lynne Kilgore (Jon). Her loving legacy continues through her grandchildren, Meri Kilgore and Sean Kilgore. Pat also leaves behind her sister Catherine Hasse (Daryl), with whom she shared a lifelong bond. Preceding her in death were her beloved parents, Florence Linus and James Tabbita. Patricia Falconer’s memory endures in the hearts of her family and friends through the art and kindness she so generously shared.
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