Patricia Ann Friedmann
January 1st, 1940 – August 25th, 2024
Patricia Ann Friedmann (nee) Cullen passed away peacefully at home on August 25th, 2024 at the age of 84. She was born in St. Louis, Missouri on January 1st, 1940.
Beloved wife of the late John F. Friedmann.
Lovingly remembered by her Son Bob (Wendy) and Daughter Chris (Tom). Pats legacy also includes her 8 Grandchildren: Ted (Kayla), Genevieve (Mimi), Sarah (Jonathan), Emily (Steve), Timothy (Liz), Kevin, Madeline (Lauren), Elizabeth (Brandon). In addition to 9 Great Grandchildren; Cooper, Maggie, Maximo, Jack, Charlie, Aurora, Adelaide, Maebel, & Evelyn. Pat will also be sorely missed by her Brother in Laws, Jim Chapin Sr. & Jim Friedmann, along with her nieces, nephews, cousins and countless friends.
Pat loved travel, theater, playing cards and of course spending time with her friends and family. Pat will be remembered for her kindness, humor, sound advice, and secret keeping. Although she will be deeply missed her spirit and cherished memories will live on in all who knew her to help us find peace and healing.
A Memorial Mass to celebrate Pat’s life will be held on Saturday, September 21st, 2024, 10:00AM at:
Our Lady of Sorrows Church
5020 Rhodes Ave
St. Louis, MO 63109
Luncheon Following the Mass at:
Royale Orleans
2801 Telegraph Rd
St. Louis, MO 63125
Chris, Bob and families, I am Joanie’s sister; I realize we don’t know each other, but I feel like I do know you in a way through stories I’ve heard. I just want to say that I am terribly sorry about your mom, she was such a great person and I know she will be missed so much by everyone who loved her!
There is an expression that I have heard which goes something like, a person should not be judged by how much they have loved, but by how much they are loved by others. I feel this is such an appropriate statement to describe your mom, because I know she had so many family members and friends who loved her dearly!
Again, I am so sorry for your loss but I know that she will never truly be gone because she will live on in your hearts.
Sincerely,
Jennifer Kassoff
Chris, Bob and families. I too am Joanie’s sister, and we have met a few times prior to the COVID lockdown. I came to know Pat through numerous Saturday night dinners and adopted her as a cousin in spirit.
I am terribly sorry for your loss and feel it myself, even with the limited time I’ve had with Pat over the last couple of years. I know what a strong friendship she and my sister Joan have and hold Pat, and your family, dear to my heart.
Love to all of you. Jan Kraus
I am heart broken. Pat was such a beautiful person inside and out. Ohhh and a little fiesty which I loved lol. I’m going to miss seeing her and hearing her call me Sweetheart, but I know she’s up their in heaven spreading her love and laughs to everyone as she did with us here. Heaven definitely gained a special Angel!!!!
Chris & Tom, hugs to you both.
Sandy
Words cannot express the loss of this dear friend. At my age memories are so important. My friend Pat who was also a traveling partner, and partner in crime. Has left me with so many loving funny memories of our trips. I thank you for the memories of a lifetime dear friend. See you on the other side and we’ll make new memories.
She was an incredible woman. I’m glad I had the chance to meet Pat❤️