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Patricia E. Sakowski

August 14, 1949 ~ December 26, 2025

Born in: Rochester, NY
Resided in: Rochester, NY
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patricia sakowski

Patricia E. Sakowski

August 14, 1949 ~ December 26, 2025

Born in: Rochester, NY
Resided in: Rochester, NY


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  1. Thank you all for the love and support everyone has bestowed on me, our family and friends. Patricia was the love of my life, my soul mate and my best friend. I will miss her for the rest of my life and a day. The following lyrics to a song I love, I dedicate to my lovely wife and how I feel.

    “Sometimes In Winter” by Blood, Sweat and Tears (1968)

    Sometimes in winter
    I gaze into the streets
    And walk through snow and city sleet
    Behind your room

    Sometimes in winter
    Forgotten memories
    Remember you behind the trees
    With leaves that cried

    By the window once I waited for you
    Laughing slightly you would run
    Trees alone would shield us in the meadow
    Makin’ love in the evening sun

    Now you’re gone girl
    And the lamp posts call your name
    I can hear, them
    In the spring of frozen rain
    Now you’re gone girl
    And the time’s slowed down till dawn
    It’s a cold room and the walls ask
    Where you’ve gone

    Sometimes in winter
    I love you when the good times
    Seem like memories in the spring
    That never came

    Sometimes in winter
    I wish the empty streets
    Would fill with laughter from the tears
    That ease my pain

  2. I send my deepest sympathy to David, Tracy, Kimberly and Kelly.
    I knew Patti as a young girl and next door neighbor, who was always a ball of fun! We briefly reconnected many years later at the wedding in Cancun and she was just the same funny, fun, energetic, creative person I had known in childhood.
    A beautiful life, and a truly beautiful person. I send my love to all the family…
    Jane

  3. The Members of the Rochester Corvette Club extend our heatfelt condolences.
    Pat will be fondly remembered and deeply missed.

  4. We will always remember Pat’s infectious smile and her straightforward, genuine spirit. She was one of a kind and she will be deeply missed.