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Obituary of Patricia Foltz
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Patricia R. Foltz passed away Monday May 28, 2012, in Eastern Niagara Hospital Lockport. Born August 1, 1943, in Buffalo, she was the daughter of the late Raymond and Alice Marotta Morello. Pat worked as a nurse's aide at Lockport Memorial Hospital for many years. She started the Pro-Life Society in Niagara County and was a devoted supporter of the Fatima Shrine with her husband. Pat was also a big Atlanta Braves fan. Pat was the wife of the late James B. Foltz, Sr., who passed away August 21, 2009.
Mother of James Foltz, Jr., Deborah Ann (James) Zerby and Raymond Foltz all of Lockport; grandmother of Amanda, Justin, Derek, Nicholas, Zachary, Emily, Jeremy and Jacob Foltz; and great grandmother of Madison. Patricia was the dear friend of Carol Barnette
Relatives and friends may call Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 PM in Prudden & Kandt Funeral Home, 242 Genesee St., Lockport where prayers will be celebrated Thursday at 9:30 AM followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 AM in St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, 168 Chestnut St., Lockport. Interment will be in Cold Spring Cemetery. Memorials to a charity of one's choice would be appreciated by the family. Patricia loved and cherished every moment he had with his grandchildren.
<h3>Visitation</h3>
Relatives and friends may call Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9 PM in Prudden & Kandt Funeral Home, 242 Genesee St., Lockport where prayers will be celebrated Thursday at 9:30 AM.
<h3>Services</h3>
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated Thursday at 10 AM in St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church, 168 Chestnut St., Lockport.
<h3>Interment</h3>
Interment will be in Cold Spring Cemetery.
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