
Patricia O. Rehbach
Irondequoit- June 5, 2025 at 99. Predeceased by her husband of 71 years, John, daughter and son-in-law Barbara and Earl Mannion, and daughter-in-law Carol. Survived by her daughter Linda Bradley, son Bruce, grandmother of 9, great grandmother of 11, great great grandmother of 1, many nieces, nephews and cousins.
Pat was deeply devoted to her family and friends, always making those around her feel seen and valued. She had a remarkable gift for remembering the little details that mattered most, making every interaction feel personal and meaningful. For more than 70 years, Pat and John were pillars of Resurrection Lutheran Church, where their unwavering faith and active involvement enriched both the congregation and the surrounding community. We will forever cherish her for the steady support offered, her infectious sense of humor, and the boundless love she had for her family.
Her Memorial Service will be held Saturday June 14th, 11am at Resurrection Lutheran Church 3736 St. Paul Blvd. Private Interment Irondequoit Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations can be made in her memory to Resurrection Lutheran Church or The Sunset House.
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The very best neighbor one could have !!
Pat was the very best. She will be missed by all who knew her. We love you “Mom”. Say hi to Pops for us. 💔
Pat …right after we moved into the St Paul neighborhood (the “boulevard” as John would say!) you and he were at my kitchen door with your homemade coffee cake. Need I say more!? You had the best little tidbits of reason and I loved talking to you. You are where you deserve to be because you were a Saint down here! You and John will.always be in my heart,.no matter where I am!
Aunt Pat will always be remembered as the kindest and gentlest of souls.
May you rest in peace eternal alongside Uncle John.
Expressing our sincere condolences to Pat’s family. Pat always showed us smiling kindness, genuine interest, and warm respect. We are grateful to have shared family times with Pat and John, when gathered at her cousin Ann (Otto) Englehardt´s house. We will not forget her. Sincerely, Dawn, Lucas, Bess, Isla and Oden (Dale Englehardt´s family)