Patricia A. Crothers, 75, of Leola, died on Sunday, October 26, 2014 at the Susquehanna Valley Nursing & Rehab Center in Columbia, PA. She was the widow of the late Robert E. Crothers and her first husband Harry F. Wanner, Sr. Born in Coatesville, she was the daughter of the late Clarence W. and Annetta Mary Davis Stanley.
Pat was an area resident all her life and a 1957 graduate of the Downingtown High School. She was employed for 30 years by the Lukens Steel Company.
She is survived by six children; Harry F. Wanner, Jr. and wife Joyce of Strasburg, Barry J. Wanner of Narvon, Barbara A., wife of Robert Porter of Leola, Cynthia L. Rymer of Camp Hill, PA, Ellen M. Wanner of Denver, PA and Robert E. Crothers, Jr. of Lancaster, eight grandchildren, four great grandchildren and three siblings; Linda Stanley of Jerome, AZ, Joenne Stanley of Gordonville, PA and Phyllis Stanley of Millville, NJ. She was preceded in death by a brother Charles Stanley.
Graveside services will be held on Thursday, October 30, 2014 at 1:00pm at the Hephzibah Baptist Cemetery, 2237 Strasburg Road, Coatesville, PA 19320.
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Aunt pat
We are so sorry to hear of the passing of dear Aunt Pat. Our deepest sympathy and love to all of you during this time of grieving and sorrow. We know that she is in a much better place, no more pain or suffering until we all meet again for eternity. God Bless her and keep her in His tender care. RIP Aunt Pat.
I am so very sorry for your
I am so very sorry for your loss. Cindy, you and your family are in our thoughts & prayers. I am so very lucky to have got to meet your Mom the day you brought her into work here in Prescott, AZ and introduced us to her. Very sweet woman . . . We are here for you when you need a friend . . .
Tinks Mom
I only met your mom once, but she seemed like a very nice person. You are in our prayers. Hang in there Tink.
Pat
Pat
The years were nothing to us. Whenever we saw each other we would just pick up where we left off. You were never just a sister in law. You were family and remained that way for life. You and the kids gave us so much joy. Still do. I loved coming and staying at your place on Cedar St in Coatesville. I loved staying no matter where you's lived. You were a big part of my early teenage years. You did a good job bringing up the six of them. You were always shining and smiling. I'm so sorry I can't be there tomorrow for your last goodbye. I'll love you and the kids forever.
He heals the brokenhearted &
He heals the brokenhearted & binds up their wounds..Prayers for your family.
Betty Gillespie & family
Smokey, Barry, Sis, Tink,
Smokey, Barry, Sis, Tink, Skinny, Guy
Since our time of singing together on the First Baptist Church bus to Christina being in my wedding I have thought of all of you as family. Know that I am thinking and praying for all of you. It is my prayer that God will comfort you, and bless all.
Y.I.C.
Eric, Pam, Vance Milton, Megan Morrison
I was so sorry to hear of Pat
I was so sorry to hear of Pat's passing. I hadn't seen her in years.