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Obituary for Patricia A. Seibert
Patricia A. (Herman) Seibert, 79, from Whitehall, passed away on November 2, 2021, at Lehigh Valley Hospital with her sons by her side. She was the loving wife of the late William J. Seibert. Born in Allentown, PA, she was the daughter of Joseph and Emma Herman. Throughout her life she was employed by, Cross Country Clothes, Red Lobster (alongside her children) and Wegmans.
What she enjoyed most was being a full-time Mom to her children Gail, Michael and Billy. While lovingly raising her family, she was also a second Mom to many of her children's friends in their Fullerton neighborhood where she resided for over 50 years. Pat enjoyed being by her husband Bill's side, proudly cheering their children and working the consession stand at Fullerton Rambler sporting events over the years. She also enjoyed her time with Bill following the Happy Yanks and dancing to polkas with their friends at Jolly Joe Timmer's grove. She can now polka with him again.
She had so much love to give and also cherished her pets. She fostered and adopted many as they helped her get through life after Bill's sudden passing in 1987. In addition to currently fostering her four legged friends, she also served her community as an emergency foster mom providing immediate care and a safe home for several fortunate children in the Lehigh Valley.
Surviving are her sons: Michael (Samantha) and Billy (Crystal). Predeceased by daughter Gail Summers. Grandchildren: Jennifer, Tommy, Ryan, Nathan, Gage, Harrison and Chase. Sister: Jolane. Other family members and special people: Joey, Lori, Nichole, Paul, Nick, Brooke, Andrea and Tom. Predeceased: mother-in-law Gladys Kindt.
Services will be 12:00 p.m. Monday, November 8th, in the Brubaker Funeral Home, 234 Walnut Street, Catasauqua, PA. Followed by interment at Cedar Hill Memorial Park.
Memorial Contributions in her memory may be made to: Peaceable Kingdom, Whitehall PA. 18052 www.lvpeaceablekingdom.info.
Brubaker Funeral Home, Inc. is entrusted with arrangements.
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What she enjoyed most was being a full-time Mom to her children Gail, Michael and Billy. While lovingly raising her family, she was also a second Mom to many of her children's friends in their Fullerton neighborhood where she resided for over 50 years. Pat enjoyed being by her husband Bill's side, proudly cheering their children and working the consession stand at Fullerton Rambler sporting events over the years. She also enjoyed her time with Bill following the Happy Yanks and dancing to polkas with their friends at Jolly Joe Timmer's grove. She can now polka with him again.
She had so much love to give and also cherished her pets. She fostered and adopted many as they helped her get through life after Bill's sudden passing in 1987. In addition to currently fostering her four legged friends, she also served her community as an emergency foster mom providing immediate care and a safe home for several fortunate children in the Lehigh Valley.
Surviving are her sons: Michael (Samantha) and Billy (Crystal). Predeceased by daughter Gail Summers. Grandchildren: Jennifer, Tommy, Ryan, Nathan, Gage, Harrison and Chase. Sister: Jolane. Other family members and special people: Joey, Lori, Nichole, Paul, Nick, Brooke, Andrea and Tom. Predeceased: mother-in-law Gladys Kindt.
Services will be 12:00 p.m. Monday, November 8th, in the Brubaker Funeral Home, 234 Walnut Street, Catasauqua, PA. Followed by interment at Cedar Hill Memorial Park.
Memorial Contributions in her memory may be made to: Peaceable Kingdom, Whitehall PA. 18052 www.lvpeaceablekingdom.info.
Brubaker Funeral Home, Inc. is entrusted with arrangements.
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Previous Events
Visitation
Monday
8
Nov
12:00 PM
- 1:00 PM
Brubaker Funeral Home, Inc. - Catasauqua
234 Walnut Street
Catasauqua, PA 18032
Service
Monday
8
Nov
1:00 PM
- 1:30 PM
Brubaker Funeral Home, Inc. - Catasauqua
234 Walnut Street
Catasauqua, PA 18032
Cemetery Details
Location
Cedar Hill Memorial Park
1700 Airport Rd
Allentown, PA 18103
Memorial Contribution
Peaceable Kingdom
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