Patricia Pizzoferrato

PIZZOFERRATO:  Patricia
March 17, 1932 - December 1, 2021

Softly and quietly Aunt Pat slipped away for her long awaited reunion with her husband, Joseph, who passed away December 22, 1996.  Predeceased by her mother, Mary McNaughton, sisters Edna Martin, Ruth Froman, Sharon Brandel, brothers, Vernon McNaughton, and Robert Brandel.  Survived by sister Andrea Catapano from New York.  Much loved aunt to numerous nieces and nephews.  Pat was employed at York Farms for 44 years.  She will be remembered by many for her generous and caring ways.  We cannot express enough in words our gratitude and appreciation to all the staff at Iroquois Lodge from the doctors, nurses, PSW’s, cooks, cleaning and maintenance staff for the excellent care and kind manner in which they made Aunt Pat’s stay there comfortable. Visitation will be held at Hyde & Mott Chapel, 60 Main St. S., Hagersville on Friday from 6 - 8 pm. (Prayers at 7pm.)  A private family funeral service will be held at Hyde & Mott Chapel on Saturday, December 4, 2021.  Interment St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Brantford.  www.rhbanderson.com

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Posted by Pasco and Cindy Di Cesare on
I have happy and fond memories of Aunt Pats kindness and generosity. I also remember going over to her house when I was young and playing with her and Uncle Joe's Dog Snoopy. Also seeing Aunt Pat over at Nonna's when Dad use to go visit his Mother. Later in life I spent many times visiting her at Iroquois Lodge and she would like for me to paint her finger nails with the Nail polish I would bring over, and many long chats and listening to her talk about when she was younger and the things that she did. I will remember the time she enjoyed being taking for a ride in her wheel chair to a local coffee shop down the street from the Lodge so she could have a nice treat and a drink, she was so happy about that day we came back to the Lodge and sat outside in the Garden and she was interested in looking at the birds that would come by.

You will be missed Aunt Pat, and I'm happy you will now be with Uncle Joe again.

God Bless,

Pasco and Cindy Di Cesare
Posted by Leanne Lewis on
Im deeply saddened to hear the news of Aunt Pat. Her and Uncle Joe were a huge part of my life growing up, and my God Parents. I have many fond memories, we used to live above them on Albion St. My Mom Barb and her were very close. Uncle Joe would call me Diane on purpose, lol. I loved puttering in the garden with him. I think i was the youngest “tea-granny” ever. I loved it when she would turn on the Coo Coo clock for me. She taught me how to make the perfect pot of tea when i was 5yrs old, and told me the bubbles in my tea was money, lol. God she could talk on the phone, lol. And how she loved Snoopers so much. I was very lucky to have them in my life. She loved spoiling my kids. She was the most kindest and loving person i knew. I will cherish my memories forever and take comfort knowing that Uncle Joe, Pat and Snoopers are reunited for eternity. So grateful for all your love.
Love you forever and always, Leanne. xo ❤️❤️❤️
Posted by Dicki on
Our condolences to Pat's family on her passing.
In our family, we always knew her as 'Pat Pizza' when she lived on Albion Street. My mom, Pen, and her siblings knew Pat all of their lives and became reacquainted when Barbara and Alton lived downstairs from Pat and her husband.
Later, I re-met Pat again at Iroquois Lodge where she lived for the past few years. She and my mom were friends there.
Pat was quite "a chick" and always had something to tell me when I visited the Lodge.
Posted by Shirley Watson on
My condolences to the family. May knowing others are thinking of you give you strength thru this difficult time.
May you now rest in the arms of the creator and enjoy the ones you have loss and loved. Rest in Peace.
Posted by Shirley Watson on
My condolences to the family. May knowing others are thinking of you give you strength thru this difficult time.
May you now rest in the arms of the creator and enjoy the ones you have loss and loved. Rest in Peace.
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