Patricia M. Still
May 27, 1938 ~ August 4, 2024
Born in: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Patricia M. Still, 86, of Union City, passed away, Sunday, August 4, 2024 at Cleveland Clinic. She was born May 27, 1938 in Pittsburgh, a daughter of Guy and Ruth Moody Hoag. She married John A. Still whom she was married to for over 60 years.
She graduated from Spartansburg High School in 1958, and worked at Union City Chair as a finisher.
Patricia was a woman of Faith and an active member of the Union City CMA Church being involved with church dinners and teaching Sunday School. She was also a member of the Red Hat Society, Women of the Odd Fellows, and the President of PTA for many years.
She had a love for fashion, shopping to buy clothing and shoes, and most of all her greatest joy was spending time with her grandchildren.
Left to cherish her memory is her husband, John A. Still of Union City; a daughter, Cheryl R. Gilson and her husband, Robert of Meadville; four sons, Douglas G. Still and his wife, Madalyn of Union City, Brian J. Still of Waterford, John G. Still of Union City, and Matthew A. Still and his wife, Carrie of Millcreek; grandchildren, Jonathan, Nate, Lauren, Marlee, Hunter, Josh, Michael, Cameron, Matthew, Kody, Alissa, and Mateo; seven great-grandchildren; a sister, Barb Goodwill of Union City, and many close friends.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
Family and friends are welcome to call on Friday, August 9th from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm at Warren-Glenn Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 62 S. Main Street, Union City with additional calling hours on Saturday, August 10th from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm at Union City CMA Church, 2 Dowman Street, Union City. The funeral service will follow at 12:00 pm with Pastor Tom Hunsberger, officiating.
Patricia will be laid to rest at Evergreen Cemetery, Union City.
Memorial donations in Patricia's memory may be made to Union City CMA Church, 2 Dowman Street, Union City, PA 16438.
Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on Patricia's Book of Memories online at www.WarrenGlennFH.com
Very sorry for your loss…. You all are in my thoughts and prayers…
I have been trying to remember where I first met Pat as I have known for a long time .She was a fun loving and very sweet person. Praying for God comfort for the family
I have known Pat for most of my life. I remember those early days, after these new neighbors moved into the house next door. I was just a child then, maybe 7 years old. These new neighbors had kids and I was so excited! The oldest boy was a bit younger than me and the tiny one, a little girl, still young enough to love carrying her bottle around. My life was about to change…and little by little it did just that.
The relationship between Pat and I began to grow. Before long Pat and John’s family also began to grow, adding three more boys to the mix. I loved them all. But honestly, I loved Pat first because she was so kind to me and always treated me like one of the family. I always felt like I couldn’t do enough for her, and there was certainly always plenty to do in a family that size.
Today, I can blame Pat for dragging me off to church and giving me the opportunities I needed to find Jesus, and build another life long friendship, but this time with the great “I AM”. We can be certain that God is Alive…and He orchestrates these circumstances in our lives to bring us safely to Him, so that we have every opportunity to find the Son that He sent to redeem us from death…to life eternal with Him in heaven. And that is exactly where Pat is now. In the arms of Jesus. I am still that very grateful child, knowing that death does not separate us forever. Pat was a powerful influence in my life that I continue to give thanks for.
Cindy Wilkins
Condolences to the Still family from Dan Albaugh. May God be with you during these sad times.
When my family moved to Union City in 1996, we were fortunate enough to have moved into the house next door to Mr. and Mrs. Still. Being the first people we met in town, they made sure that my family felt welcomed right away. In a strike of divine providence, serendipity, or what have you, the Stills happened to have a grandson my same age. The rest is history, as Jonathan and the friends he introduced me to became lifelong.
From a glass of lemonade while Jon and I were playing badminton in her backyard, the generous use of her pool in the summer heat, or just a simple smile and wave when I was walking a dog, Mrs. Still’s kindness and warmth shone through in everything she did. Her neighborliness and obvious love for Christ were a beacon in my family’s life as we started life in a new town.
Mrs. Still was a wonderful lady, and she will be missed, but her loving spirit will live on through her family forever. On behalf of the Fiorelli family, we send our deepest condolences to the Still family.
Sincerely,
Jacob, Sam, Claire, Frank, Angelo, and Marybeth Fiorelli.
Patricia was a wonderful woman who left a legacy of love and optimism with anyone who had the pleasure of knowing her.
I call myself very lucky to have had the support of both Patricia and John throughout my formative years. My heart and condolences to John and family. You are all in my prayers.