In Memory

Patty Lyle (Moak)

 

From Mary Hoffman Peterson:  I am sorry to let you know that Patty Lyle, Class of 1967 passed away on 11/10/2020 in Seattle, WA. She is survived by her husband Bill and son, Brent.

From Martha Allado McDowell: For those who knew Patty Lyle Moak, it is with sadness that on Nov. 10 Patty died of a massive heart attack while recovering from a successful eye surgery. Please remember her husband Bill and her son in your prayers. She was always a loyal friend.

 

Edward Lyle posted on Facebook: Hey all, for those of you that knew my Sister, Patricia Lyle Moak (Patty Lyle). She passed away on November 10th 2020 after a long illness in Seattle, Washington It was her home for the past 30 or so years. She was 71 and is survived by her Husband Bill and son Brent as well as 2 brothers and many nieces and nephews and great nieces and even one great great niece. She was Loved and will be missed by all!

 



 
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11/19/20 03:54 PM #1    

Bonnie McMillan (Terribilini)

I'm so sorry to hear about Patty. I remember Patty from our days at Silverado. Although we lost track of each other at Napa High, I remember her as a very sweet and kind girl. My heart goes out to her family; Rest In Peace, Patty.


11/19/20 11:34 PM #2    

Susan Rhorer (Enos)

I remember Patty from Blue Birds and Lincoln Elementary School. So sorry to hear of her passing. Condolences to her family🙏


11/20/20 04:07 PM #3    

Doug Gossoo

Very sorry to hear of Patty's passing. We didn't have as much contact in high school, but I remember her from our years at Silverado as one of the nicest and kindest among us. Prayers to her family.


11/21/20 03:21 PM #4    

Sheryl Kirkbride (Basford)

Patty was my friend and one of the sweetest people I have ever met. Her wonderful laugh was infectious. One time, a bunch of us went to the movies to see a double feature... Yours, Mine and Ours and Support Your Local Sheriff....both hilarious. We all laughed through the funny parts but then we would laugh more because Patty was laughing. My sides hurt for hours but what a grat time we had.

I miss you, my friend. I am so sorry we weren't able to reconnect through the years.

11/22/20 12:11 PM #5    

Martha Allado (McDowell)

Patty was a sweet and loyal friend. Her smile and laugh will always be a cherished memory of mine. I will always remember visiting her in her home in Burien Washington near the Seattle airport after visiting with my son. She was as always a gracious hostess and what a joy to finally meet her family. I will miss her.


11/25/20 06:20 PM #6    

Mary Hoffman (Peterson)

Patty was a lifetime friend of mine and I am beyond sad that she was taken from us so early.  We became friends in high school and roommates in college at Chico State.  She was the Maid of Honor at my wedding in 1973.  Adult life took us in different directions but we maintained contact.  She was always a friend who could make me smile and as others have said when she laughed the whole room laughed with her.  Condolences to her husband and son and her two brothers,  I will miss her dearly.  May she rest in peace.


11/26/20 05:32 PM #7    

Antoinette "Toni" D'Adamo (Heitman)

Im sorry to about Patty. We grew up next door to her her and i did Blue Birds with her. i will always remember hanging out with all of her family. Antoinette (toni) Dadamo Heitman


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