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Patricia C. Wehrman

November 25, 1937 - January 2, 2021
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Egizi Funeral Home
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Amy Corma Nelson
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Amy Corma and Ed Corma
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Sue Campbell - PECO
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Noelle Morgioni
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Susannah Moses Light a candle
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Cemetery
Gloucester County Veterans' Memorial Cemetery
240 N. Tuckahoe Road
Williamstown, NJ
Wednesday 1/6
Funeral Mass
Church of The Holy Family
226 Hurffville Road
Sewell, NJ 08080
856-228-1616 | Map
Wednesday 1/6, 11:00 am

Patricia Catherine Wehrman (nee Moore), died on January 2, 2021. She was born on November 25, 1937 in Philadelphia, PA to James and Catherine Moore. She was the youngest and only daughter, with two older brothers, James (Mary) and William (Rita).  She leaves behind her devoted husband of over 50 years, Joseph and three children, Joseph (Lisa), MaryContinue Reading

Amy Corma Nelson left a message on January 17, 2021:
I've had the pleasure of knowing Mr. and Mrs. Wehrman through my parents, Amy & Ed Corma. The friendship and love with which they blessed my parents' lives are cherished deeply. Mrs. Wehrman will be deeply missed but her memory will live on in love forever.
Amy Corma and Ed Corma left a message on January 17, 2021:
In memory of Patricia C. Wehrman, Amy Corma and Ed Corma lit a candle
Amy and Ed Corma left a message on January 17, 2021:
We want to send our condolence on the death of your wife/mother. She was a beautiful person and a wonderful friend. We always looked forward to her and Joe's visit to our home in Naples, Florida. We have many happy memories from their visits and the many cruises we shared together. We thank God for giving us the opportunity for having them in our lives.
Kathleen Corma O'Quinn left a message on January 16, 2021:
I knew Pat through my parents, Amy and Ed Corma. She was a lovely and kind woman with a generous nature, kind heart and wonderful sense of humor. Pat never had a bad word to say about anyone and truly lived her faith. She will be greatly missed!
Maureen Senzamici left a message on January 12, 2021:
Dear Amy, We are so sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. I remembered her "dry sense of humor", her kindness and her love for her family. You said that she made sure to get the best dental plans for her children because as a child of the Depression, she knew the value of good medical care. She was efficient and practical. I loved how we all got to take home a piece of your delicious wedding cake. It is not a surprise that she prayed the Rosary nightly, and her love lives on in all of you. I will give you a call. Warmly, Maureen and family
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Sue Campbell - PECO left a message on January 11, 2021:
Joe, It is with a heavy heart I send my prayers & condolences to you and your family on Pat's passing. You & Pat have been part of our PECO family & always will be. Pat was always such a sweet heart with a quick wit that always made me chuckle when I talked to her. I know she will be missed by many and I am blessed & thankful to have known her. You and the family are in my prayers. Love Sue Campbell
Janice Flynn left a message on January 7, 2021:
Aunt Pat was one of kind, I loved her very much!! Our thoughts and prayers are with your family! She is at peace now and with those who went before her in heaven!!?
Noelle Morgioni left a message on January 7, 2021:
Aunt Pat you were well loved and will be sorely missed. Your sense of humor was unmatched, except perhaps by Martha. I hope the two of you are laughing together in heaven! Xoxoxo
Althea Haygood left a message on January 4, 2021:
Rest In Peace ??❤️??
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Althea Haygood left a message on January 4, 2021:
Caring for Mrs Pat and Mr Joe for these past few months have been the most rewarding and memorable moments of my life. Meeting Mrs. Pat for the first time was amazing she was so sweet , soft spoken, and a humorous woman, everyday spent with her, I would learn so much about her childhood, her children, and what she loved to do. Mrs Pat loved her children, and grandchildren, she treated me as if I was her own. When Mrs Pat was declining she always cared about how I was doing and making sure I was okay, she never complained about life, instead she thrived in living in the moment surrounded by her family. I will deeply miss her and her beautiful smile and her making me laugh. God gain a beautiful angel,?? and she will always live through me and everyone she touched. ❤️??❤️??❤️??❤️??❤️??❤️
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Susannah Moses left a message on January 4, 2021:
In memory of Patricia C. Wehrman, Susannah Moses lit a candle
Kathy Andrews left a message on January 4, 2021:
To the Whole Wehrman Family, My fondest memory was when I first met Aunt Pat. She was so welcoming and made me feel right at home - like she'd known me for years. Her memory will always bring a smile to my face. Love, Kathy
Egizi Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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