Susan & Ed Maziarz
Bill and Kids, you have our deepest sympathy. We really enjoyed Pat's company, she was always a joy to be around (always smiling with a quick wit), and will be deeply missed. Love, Susan & Ed Maziarz
Birth date: Apr 22, 1934 Death date: Sep 26, 2020
Patricia Ann (Leahy) Colligan, the loving wife of William E. Colligan Jr, for 65 years, passed away in the early hours of Saturday, September 26, 2020. The proud matriarch is survived by her husband and children; Eileen, Bill (Kat Read Obituary
Bill and Kids, you have our deepest sympathy. We really enjoyed Pat's company, she was always a joy to be around (always smiling with a quick wit), and will be deeply missed. Love, Susan & Ed Maziarz
With warm thoughts and love,
I am most sorry to hear of Patricia's death. We were high school classmates and friends. I often referred to her as my \"first wife\" as the roles we played in the senior class play. She was a friend to all and will be sorely missed. May she rest in peace with the Lord. Andrew Spisak
I will always have fond memories of Mrs. Colligan during the years Dan, my brother Tom and I were playing baseball for Mr. Colligan's Pavlick Roofing and Brookside Lumber baseball teams. I will always remember her for her kindness to our family and her friendship to my mother, Loretta Guilfoile, both of whom never missed one of our games. My mom, if she was honest, would say she look forward to going to our games more for Mrs. Colligan's companionship than for watching her sons play baseball. Mr. and Mrs Colligan were the \"cool\" parents who were also great role models to all of us who were lucky enough to be Dan's friends. Patricia and the Colligan family are in our prayers. God bless you Mrs. Colligan.--Pete Guilfoile
Mike,\
My sincere condolences on the passing of your Mother.\
sounds like Mom was a true matriarch of your family and Parish at St. Germaine's.\
While I never met your Mother, I see the son she raised into a kind and considerate professional. No doubt you will pass her legacy onto the next generation of your family members. Which is one of the greatest things we can do when we lose our parents and choose to honor their life thru the experiences and lessons we were taught by them growing up.\
Good Luck and God Bless over the next few days....but know with confidence , Mom is in a better place.
So sorry to see this in the 'paper'. I remember Mrs. Colligan as being a kind and loving mother. I'm sure that she's earned her place in heaven. I hope you know that even though visitation is limited that you will be in the thoughts and prayers of many. (Mary Ann Snyder from up the hill and St. Germaine School)
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. God truly has her in his palm. All our love, The Citraro and Swanson Families
Nicole, Brianne, Mr. and Mrs. Colligan,\
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I wanted to give my condolences and sorry to hear the loss of your grandma/mother/mother-in-law. You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.