Patricia Marie Schiffer

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Patricia Marie Schiffer, 82, of Franklin passed away on May 27, 2024 at the Caring Place. Born on May 25, 1942 in Franklin, she was the daughter of the late John H. and Doris E. (Jones) Schiffer. After high school, she went to beauty school and enjoyed cutting hair. She also enjoyed gardening, visiting with friends, and taking care of her family. Left to cherish her memory are her children Susan Krumm of Merced, CA, John Kachik of Rome, NY, Joe Kachik of Franklin, PA, Matt Kachik of Franklin, PA, and Dan Kachik, and his wife, Jennifer, of Oil City, PA; her grandchildren Julie Kachik, Joey Kachik, Branton Kachik, Jason Kachik, Kerry Kachik, Cara Moore, Morgan Scheffer, Blake Kachik; and her many nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her siblings, Jack and Judy Schiffer. As per Pat’s wishes, no public services will be observed and arrangements are under the care of the Gardinier-Warren Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 1315 Chestnut Street, Franklin, PA 16323. Pat will be laid to rest in Franklin Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made in Patricia's name to the Gardinier-Warren Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 1315 Chestnut Street, Franklin, PA 16323. Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on Patricia's Book of Memories online at www.WarrenFH.com.

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  1. Sending my love and condolences to the family during this time ❤️ Pat was a kind soul and will be greatly missed 💞

  2. I so loved my Aunt! She was so funny. I felt I could talk to her about anything. My kids adored her. Say hello to Dad and Aunt Judy for me Aunt Pat. I love you

  3. I’ve known Pat all my life—as kids participating in Sunday School. Our parents were friends and our friendship continued in Whittier when she graciously welcomed me. The many times she cut/styled my hair and the many, many, laughs shared with her and Judy. I cherish the memories !!!!! Rebecca Shuffstall Brown

  4. I will enjoys talking to Mrs. K and learning about the city of Franklin and hearing about ” One Day at a Time” . Mrs. K had a big heart and soul and talked about her family. She always had smile ever time I would talk to her and hearing about her day. Also, she always told talked about whats going on in Franklin. To the family very sorry for your lost. God Bless.
    Jim Breth

  5. I worked with pat 2 places,she was such a friendly person,with a great sense of humor.sorry for the loss of such a great lady
    Will remember her always

  6. This is more like a funny memory but a lesson also, me and my brother lived with her when we were younger and I had this friend that lived down the street and I kept hanging out with her and kept getting hair lice and she kept taking care of it and getting rid of it and I think she just got tired of having to do it so she told me “Julie if you go down there again and get it again I’m chopping your hair off” well needless to say I just thought grandma pat was just playing around, well…. I got it again and she definitely kept her word and had me outside and cut my hair off, not to short just up to under my ears. I’m pretty sure I stayed away from my friends house till she finally got rid of the lice! Ahaha ill never forget the times we would all be outside trying to catch bats at night between her house and uncle dans house and just the fact that she took care of me and my brother when my mom wasn’t able to! I only have memories from when I was little and I’ll forever cherish them and now she has a great granddaughter and I hope she continues to watch over her and keep her safe! I love you so much grandma pat ❤️

  7. Pat,
    You will be deeply missed. Your kind heart and generosity during my family’s time of need almost 40 yrs ago, will never be forgotten. The love and respect that you and your family showed me and my sister when our Mom was sick has resonated with us over the years. How you took the time to not only take us in while Dad was travelling back and forth to Buffalo, as well as explain to us what was happening and that all would be alright, was very uplifting and was much appreciated. I will always remember the memories of our time in Rockland and in California. I know that you have found eternal peace, and your family is in our prayers.
    -Paul Kaylor


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