MMC Memorial Site


Patricia DiChiaro



 

  
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I often spoke with Pat when I was trying to get in touch with Charlie McCrann. She was always so pleasant and helpful. I remember one particular time when I called and Pat was planning a trip to Washington, DC, where I live. She kept me on the phone for several minutes, asking questions about where to go, what to do, what to see. She was very excited to see DC and I hope that she enjoyed the trip. Godspeed, Pat.
Nicole Allen, 5/17/2005 9:02:24 PM
I worked with Pat more than 10 years ago. In my opinion, Pat was an angel. She had a heart of gold. . .very caring. It is true Pat and computers didn't go together. They were from two different worlds. She often spoke of her boys (Tommy and Jimmy). Even though Pat and I no longer worked together, we would exchange X-mas cards and follow up on life's events. She was so caring and concerned about what was going on. "Pat, you will sorely be missed and remembered. I am happy that you came into my life and we were able to know one another."
Patty Maldonado, 3/11/2003 11:57:11 AM
I WORKED WITH PAT'S SON TOMMY IN CORP. ACCOUTING WHILE MY MOTHER WORKED WITH PAT IN THE CASUALTY DEPT. WHEN I SAW HER NAME ON THE MISSING LIST I COULDN'T BELIVE IT. TO TOMMY AND FAMILY YOU ARE IN MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ALWAYS.

DIANE HUSSEY

DIANE HUSSEY, 5/17/2002 11:38:47 AM
I had the pleasure of working with Pat in the same group for 7 Years. She was a hard working, dedicated Lady, who was devoted to Don Belger and Charlie McCrann. Pat had an infectious laugh, which would crack ever one up within hearing range. Bob Kennedy use to Love to tease Pat because she would give it right back, which sent the group into fits of hysteria. We never laughed as much as when Bob Kennedy and Pat would banter. My favorite memory of Pat is her stories about the old days when there use to be Secretary Supervisors who measured Skirt length and word-processors where Secretaries who could use a Dictaphone, take short hand and use manual typewriters with carbon paper. (Pat and computers did not get along). Pat had two famous lines “In My Day” and “How are you Honey”. A truly Wonderful, Funny Co-Worker and one that I will always remember with a smile in my heart. You are Missed Pat.
Pat Foy, 4/22/2002 8:23:32 AM
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