PATRICIA J DEMARK

January 14, 1933 - August 4, 2019

Mom’s funeral mass and celebration of life is next week on Wednesday, October 23rd.  ALL REAL ESTATE’s office will be closed. Memorial mass held at Divine Mercy, on Courtenay Pkwy in Merritt Island, which will be starting at 11:20 am, there will be dedications before Mass and Pastor Christopher DeMark will speak.  All are welcome to attend, after service interment of Patricia DeMark’s will completed at the Cape Canaveral National Cemetery. And following that we will be gathering for a reception in celebration of her life at 3 PM at  “FISH LIPS”.  Please RSVP because we do need to have a number to give to the restaurant. 

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Patricia Joan Clancy DeMark, 86 of Merritt Island Florida was called home to Heaven on Sunday, August 4, 2019. Born in Syracuse, New York on January 14, 1933 she was one of 14 children and was the daughter of Lawrence and Helen Maher Clancy.

 

Patricia lived in Syracuse, New York and Exton, Pennsylvania before finally retiring to Merritt Island, Florida. She was the first female car salesperson in Chester County at Warren Pontiac Buick she was also employed at Moore’s Fine Furniture.

 

Patricia was predeceased in death by her loving husband of 64 years, Angelo DeMark.

 

Predeceased by her brothers – Richard, Bill, Frank and Jim and her sisters – Grace Gogates, Elizabeth Clancy, Helen Clancy, Eleanor McCarthy, Katherine Brown and Mary Clancy. She is survived by her sisters – Margaret (Raymond) Garzia, Anne Clancy, Rebecca (Luther) Everson and brother in laws – William MCarthy, Daniel (Teresa) Brown.

 

She is survived by her loving children –  Michael (Diane) DeMark, Virginia; Teresa (Howard Bolos) DeMark, Florida; Christopher (Belinda) DeMark, Pennsylvania; Timothy (Tami) DeMark, Pennsylvania; Thomas (Paula Lundgren) DeMark, North Carolina. 18 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.

 

Patricia was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and mother-in-law. She was always up on the latest fashion or make-up trends and she enjoyed spending time at her pool with all of her grandchildren. She volunteered with St. Vincent DePaul and Council of Catholic Women at Divine Mercy. She was a devout Catholic who always put family first and wanted everyone to always look on the bright side of life, she will be deeply missed.