Patricia Hefner

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February 21, 2011

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Visitation

6-8 p.m. Friday February 25, 2011

Service

11:00 a.m. Saturday February 26, 2011

HEFNER


Patricia Lynn Hefner, 62, born in Columbus, OH, resident of Evanston, Illinois for the last thirty years. Beloved daughter of Armelene (Gabby) and the late William Hefner; sister to Barbara Hefner, Robert Hefner (Nancy Smith-Hefner),
Ellen Hefner Phillips (Dave Phillips), Richard Hefner and John Hefner; aunt, cousin, niece and cherished friend. Patricia was an accomplished banker and appraiser who loved cats, photography, literature and learning. Visitation will be held Friday February 25, 2011, 6-8 p.m. at the MORELAND FUNERAL HOME 55 East Schrock Road Westerville. Mass of Christian Burial will be held
11:00 a.m. Saturday February 26, 2011 at Our Mother of Sorrows Chapel at St. Joseph Cemetery 6440 South High Street Lockbourne, Ohio. Rev. Fr. David E. Gwinner Celebrant. Interment St. Joseph Cemetery.
Donations may be made to Tree House Humane Society of Chicago and Hospice of Columbus.


Condolences

Fred Winer - Feb 26, 2011

Patricia was a treasure, and I was blessed to be her colleague and friend. She and I worked together on the ISA Board, and her keen wit, tenacity, compassion and strong intellect helped guide us through difficult waters. She was of such service to others, and all the while afflicted with an array of physical problems.
My thoughts and prayers are with you. I was lucky to have Patricia in my life.
Fred Winer

Daphne Rosenzweig - Feb 24, 2011

Pat was a beloved friend and colleague. It was such a pleasure to know her as a friend, paling about Chicago bookstores and sights together, corresponding at length about everything and anything (She had a beautiful hand.), and working with her as an important and highly esteemed International Society of Appraisers colleague. Unfailing cheerful in the face of so many and such sustained difficulties, she was an inspiration. It was a honor to know Patricia Hefner, and I shall miss her so much. Daphne Rosenzweig, Ph.D, ISA CAPP

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