Patricia A. (Fahy) Kightlinger, age 64 of Port Charlotte, FL, formally of South Boston, MA, passed away peacefully at home on February 26, 2016.
Beloved daughter of the late George "Spot" Ryan and the late Marie (Lydon) Ryan of South Boston. Devoted wife of Wendell Kightlinger of Port Charlotte, FL. Loving mother of Hilary Fahy Flaherty of South Boston, Jonathan Fahy and Fiance Jennifer Babcock of Quincy, and the late Marie "Mimi" McCarthy of South Boston. Loving Grandmother of Paige Fahy of Quincy, Maeve McCarthy of Maynard, and Liam Flaherty of South Boston. She was also the Great Grandmother of Jax and Ada Roobian of Quincy. Beloved Sister of Sheila Adams of South Boston, the late Marie "Mimi" Campbell of South Boston, and the late Alice Connolly of South Boston. Also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Patti had a great sense of humor, was always the life of the party and will be missed by many.
Relatives and friends are welcome to attend a memorial mass being held at Gate of Heaven Church, Thursday March 3rd at 10am.
Patti may be kindly remembered at icscremationandfunerals.org and on Facebook at facebook.com/icscremationandfunerals
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Leave a tributeMy heart is broken.........Until we meet again..... Love always, Joan xoxoxoxo
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those were the days my friend
Patrick f. Gavin , Junior High school..........Delorous Andrewski with her painted on eyebrows, white gym blouse with a black bra underneath.....this was the sixties , delorous was very scary and chased me around the school trying to beat me up..I was a skinny kid and didn't weigh much (at the time) I ran around and found Patti in the cafeteria sitting with Rosemary Downey and a few other friends and told her Delorous was trying to beat me up....well, Patti got her good in the gym and told her to never bother her cousin again.....it was funny to see Delorous with all of her long finger nails broken among other things....Patti always had my back...she was the female Whitey.......growing up on silver street our whole life I don' remember not knowing patti....in the summer we would go to howard Johnsons with our Mother's and get ice cream cones, sitting in the back seat then drive to the combat zone , park and watch all of the weirdo's and you know what.....the other stories I can't write about because we were older and very silly.....but , What a childhod we had living on our dear Silver Street.... I love you Patti, not sure if you are silly #1 or #2, guess we are tie on that one. xoxoxo