Crandall, Patricia G., 74, of Tampa, passed away Tuesday morning, May 19, 2009 at University Community Hospital-Fletcher after a two-year battle with cancer. Pat moved to Tampa from her native Cortland, NY in 1991 after her retirement from SUNY Cortland. She was active in CSEA as a longtime Local President and State Executive Board Member. After retirement, she enjoyed crafts, decoupage, crossword puzzles and spending time with her family and friends. She was also an active walker with the University Mall Walkers on Fowler Avenue.She was preceded in death by her parents, Albert and Marlea Greene and brother Milton Greene. She is survived by her husband of 57 years, Donald; two sons, Albert of St. Petersburg, FL and David (Karen) of Cortland, NY; two daughters, Cheryl Burgett of Tampa, FL and Marlea (Bill) Roberts of Clearwater, FL; sister, Alice Greene, of Cortland, NY; four grandchildren, Sean Burgett, Jessica Burgett-DeGalaviz, Alicia and Alexis Crandall; five great grandsons, a great granddaughter; and several nieces and nephews. A small private memorial service will be held in NY at a later date.
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Iwill miss you Mom. Love, your daughter Marlea
“You can shed tears that she is gone, or you can smile because she has lived.
You can close your eyes and pray that she’ll come back,
or you can open your eyes and see all she’s left.
Your heart can be empty because you can’t see her,
or you can be full of the love you shared.
You can turn your back on tomorrow and live yesterday,
or you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterday.
You can remember her only that she is gone,
or you can cherish her memory and let it live on.
You can cry and close your mind, be empty and turn your back. Or you can do what she’d want: smile, open your eyes, love and go on.”
My deepest sympathies to you all. Pat will be missed, yet she’s no longer battling not feeling well. I will have a sunset toast in her honor this weekend! All my love, Terryn
I’ve been reminiscing about the good times we spent together. It is amazing how we touch each others lifes. When I was seven years Old I saw the statue of Liberty for the first time, on the way to you house. That Christmas is one of my fondest memories.
When you moved to Florida I followed you. I had many nice visits with you over the years; Disney, the Strawberry Market, to see the Alligators. You always made me feel welcome, happy and safe in your home. You are part of me, you make me who I am. Love you
I’ve been reminiscing about the good times we spent together. It is amazing how we touch each others lifes. When I was seven years Old I saw the statue of Liberty for the first time, on the way to you house. That Christmas is one of my fondest memories.
When you moved to Florida I followed you. I had many nice visits with you over the years; Disney, the Strawberry Market, to see the Alligators. You always made me feel welcome, happy and safe in your home. You are part of me, you make me who I am. Love you
I’ve been reminiscing about the good times we spent together. It is amazing how we touch each others lifes. When I was seven years Old I saw the statue of Liberty for the first time, on the way to you house. That Christmas is one of my fondest memories.
When you moved to Florida I followed you. I had many nice visits with you over the years; Disney, the Strawberry Market, to see the Alligators. You always made me feel welcome, happy and safe in your home. You are part of me, you make me who I am. Love you
I’ve been reminiscing about the good times we spent together. It is amazing how we touch each others lifes. When I was seven years Old I saw the statue of Liberty for the first time, on the way to you house. That Christmas is one of my fondest memories.
When you moved to Florida I followed you. I had many nice visits with you over the years; Disney, the Strawberry Market, to see the Alligators. You always made me feel welcome, happy and safe in your home. You are part of me, you make me who I am. Love you
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow forever I will miss you. I’m so very Thankful I have had these past two years to be so close to you. You made me who I am, a very strong Independent person… I’ll always remember You that way…May you Rest in Peace…Love Your Daughter Cheri