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Patricia Sale Harrison

September 29, 2021
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Patricia Sale Harrison, mother, grandmother, wife, and friend, passed away Friday, Nov. 27, 2020, at the age of 58 after years of battling complications of Parkinson’s disease. She was surrounded by family. 

Pat’s life work was with children. Following the birth of her sons, she started a career in childcare. The kids she kept became part of her family by extension and were a source of pride throughout her life.

Pat later transitioned into school bus driving and eventually became Director of Transportation for Radford City Schools. She cared deeply for every child in her care and worked tirelessly in service of the children of Radford. She loved every second.

Pat is survived by her loving husband, Randy; her sons Stuart and Daniel; her daughters-in-law Jessica and Amanda; her grandsons Waylon and Ellis; her brother Soupy and sisters Courtney and Nancy; and nieces, nephew, countless loving friends, and generations of children for whom she was a relentless advocate.

If you knew Pat, you were a friend. Pat always had another seat at her table and was never happier than when she was surrounded by all her boys and anyone they chose to love. She always envisioned her home filled with grandchildren and her friends and anyone else who happened to stop by. We feel that there is no finer way to honor and celebrate her memory than to do just that.

Come help brighten her memory by gathering to tell your stories and share laughter over light refreshments and beverages with the family on Sunday, Oct. 3 from 3-6 pm.

 For more information, visit https://www.mykeeper.com/profile/PatHarrison/.

 

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