Patricia M Gronquist 1947 2018

Obituary of Patricia Gronquist Patricia M. Gronquist—70 of Jamestown passed away on Friday, August 25, 2018 at Heritage Park Rehabilitation & Skilled Nursing Facility. Pat was born October 18, 1947 to the late Robert H. and Margaret Gilblad Martin. She graduated from Southwestern Central School in 1965. Pat attended Humboldt Institute in Minneapolis, Minnesota and hired by National Airlines as a reservationist in the Washington DC area. After several years she was hired as a flight attendant by American Airlines. Pat lived in Virginia for ten years. She relocated back to Jamestown in 1977 to work in her family’s business in Sugar Grove, PA Martin’s Village Furniture, where she spent 16 years. Pat continued her sales career at Lakewood Furniture Galleries, Benson’s Apparel, and Henry & Co. in Mayville NY. Pat’s passion was always in helping others and she was very active in community affairs in King George, Virginia and the Jamestown area. She was a member of the Jamestown Jaycee’s, the Business and Professional Women’s Club, Compassionate Friends, and the Gerry Lion’s Club. Pat was a devoted daughter. Patricia is survived by her sisters Pam (Scott) Swanson of Bradenton, FL and Debra (John) Elfvin of Jamestown, her brother Robert D. Martin of Jamestown, Stepson Mathew (Kristie) Gronquist of Ferdonia, Stepdaughter Sara Charland of CA, and several step grandchildren, her niece Lisa Shaw, and nephews Kevin Swanson and Matthew Martin. Pat is preceded in death by her parents Robert and Margaret Gilblad Martin both passing in 2008, her son Michael Robert Hoag who succumbed to cancer at the age of 3 in March of 1977, and her husband Gary A. Gronquist who passed in 2003. Pat is also survived by her dear friends, Virginia Anderson who was not only a loyal friend but like a sister to her, Patricia Oliver whom she met in Virginia in 1970 and remained close with to this day, Bonnie Maggio and Jan Gerringer who she had known for 40 years, Kimberly, Eva, and Dan Gunia of Manassas, VA, Robert and Rosanne Tacito of Rochester, Dr. Stuart Smith and Steven Smith of Alfred, Yvette Roe, of Toronto Canada, Nancy Bernhardt of Pompano Beach FL, Ginny Knopp of Jamestown, and Patty Baker of Ashville. She so loved and enjoyed the many trips “The Girls” took to Niagara-On-The-Lake in Canada, Rochester, Toronto, the Finger Lakes, Virginia, and anywhere else the road would take them. Pat would like to thank her sister Pam for all the endless hours of care and support during her illness and thank you to her friend Bonnie Maggio who was always there for her. Tanks you to all the wonderful caregivers at Hospice including Deb Przepiora, Kris Brombacker, Tennielle Zebrowski, Heidi Raynor, Rebecca Smouse, along with Dr. Putnam for all their tireless and compassionate care. Thanks also to the nurses and aides at Heritage Park for the care she received. Pat requested that no services be held, but that a celebration of her life be held at a later date. Memorials may be made to Hospice of Chautauqua County, 20 W. Fairmount Ave, Lakewood NY 14750, Chautauqua County Humane Society 2828 Strunk Road Jamestown NY 14701, The Chautauqua Lake Association 429 East Terrace Ave, Lakewood NY 14750, and the Gerry Lion’s Club C/O Jeanne Sampson 2865 Moon Road Jamestown NY 14701. Arrangements entrusted to Hubert Funeral Home and Cremation Services. Send a condolence by visiting www.hubertfuneralhome.com

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Patricia M Gronquist 1947 2018.

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Death notice for the town of: Jamestown, state: New York

death notice Patricia M Gronquist 1947 2018

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