Patricia Ann Cocchiara

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Patricia Ann Cocchiara

November 29, 1951 ~ July 7, 2024

patricia cocchiara

November 29, 1951 ~ July 7, 2024


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  1. I am devastated as I have just learned of Pat’s passing ,therefore missing all her services. My deepest heartfelt sympathy to u and your family. Pat took care of a couple of my dogs for a total of 20+ years. We would talk and laugh for at least twenty minutes before and after my dogs appointments. She was a wonderful ,wonderful woman ,and friend who will be deeply missed and never forgotten.

  2. You will stay forever in our hearts. Thank you for all your love and devotion to our fur family –
    From, Mimi & Jerry Caruso and Lola | Todd & Val Hockenberger and Stella & Cody

  3. We are sorry for your loss. Thinking of you during this tough time –
    <3 The Kaplans

  4. Steve and family, We are so sorry for your loss. May memories of your mom be with you always –
    Maureen Casorio & family

  5. Ron & family,
    We attended Pat’s service today.
    What a wonderful tribute to Pat.
    Mr. Perotto did an outstanding job.
    We wish you all well moving forward.
    Pat will forever be in our hearts and thoughts.♥️🏍️
    She was just a blast to be with, we have many terrific memories.
    Bob & Pam Thomas

  6. I am so, so sorry. Me and my pets Loved Pat; she was so caring and sensitive to our needs. This is truly a shock. Tessie Pospula

  7. To Ron, Stephen, and all of Pat’s family and friends, I never met Pat in person although we FaceTimed a few times through our shared joy, our granddaughter London. It is clear from these tributes that Pat was very cool and young at heart, but also a warm and loving woman. My deepest condolences to you for your loss.
    Kathy O’Donnell

  8. Patty will be missed by so many of us. I’ve been reminiscing about the years our friendship lasted from grade school, through adulthood, through our motorcycle days and through our love of grooming dogs. My sincere condolences to Ron and the whole family. Sherry and Dave

  9. From all of us in Lancashire England.Heartfelt sympathy to you all,for such a tragic loss of such a lovely lady.We have great memories of Pat.The fun she had with our boys,her cousins,& how she made us so welcome when we visited for her Uncle’s birthday.So sad for you all,but you have wonderful memories.
    Lots of love from Gerry & Michael & all family .

  10. My family’s deepest condolences to yours. Pat has taken care of our dogs for 23 years with loving care, in addition we had the pleasure of frequenting her at the YMCA. Blessings to you and your entire family.

    Linda, Mike, Patrick, Michael,
    Junior and Primo!

  11. My heart goes out to the family, I remember watching Patricia and Ron ride there Harleys around town… She was such a loving and giving person and never ask for anything, she will be missed by all. What a loss for all of us…

  12. My heart just broke. My deepest sympathy to your family. I met Pat in my years at the YMCA. She was Pradas groomer and we loved her so. She was a sweet kind person and we will miss her terribly. Praying for your family.

  13. Ron and family. Hearing this news took my breath away. Hugs to you all. Pat always hugged us! Our Harley riding with them (and yes she was the cool beotch who rode her own!), will always remember our HOG rallies and how about our 2k mile fly and ride to California for 2 weeks! I will always remember Pat pulling out her phone and getting the best pics and recordings of that trip! And our Son’s of Anarchy nights…and Tequila…. Us girls dinners for our birthdays! Pat, sister, may you ride your own Harley in heaven! Hugs and laughs until we meet again. I will remember you always…

  14. What a great lady she was. Always smiling and giving me a hug. We spent wonderful times riding motorcycles together; she and Ron and Bill and I. We would run into her and Ron from time to time. She gave me that hug and asked how I was doing. She will always have a place in my heart.

  15. To Ron and Family,
    Totally shocked to hear the passing of Pat. Always looked forward to talking with her at the Muller’s 4th of July parties (along with Kevin and Jeanne). Pat always had great stories of her dog grooming business and such a contagious laugh. This is just so sad. So sorry.

  16. To Ron and Family ..
    So sorry to hear about your wife. All my condolences to you and your family.
    Michael and Carolyn Vasile

  17. To Pat’s family
    We spent many years riding motorcycles with Pat.
    Sturgis, New Mexico, California and many other places.
    She was an accomplished rider.
    What a great time we had with her. Many laughs along the way, always fun to be with.
    There’s not a motorcycle story that comes up that doesn’t include her.
    R.I.P. Pat.
    Bob & Pam Thomas

  18. Steve, I’m so sorry to hear about the passing of your Mom. I knew her briefly when you and Christopher were at Northeastern and she mentioned how proud she was of you and she loved you so much. I enjoyed my time with her. She was a lovely woman.
    Maureen Casorio

  19. I’ve had the privilege of being Pat’s neighbor for 17 years. She became a dear friend. I will miss chatting with her, waving to her just about every morning on my way to work, & hearing her laugh. I’m known for working on my garden in the summer heat & Pat would always pop over & remind me to take a break & stay hydrated. I have a difficult time now, looking at the side door where she’d greet her clients, because I expect to see her standing there. Rest in peace Pat, I love you.
    Sue Pire