Patricia G.
Malone
Malone, Patricia Genevieve (nee O’Malley)
Born to Eternal Life on September 30, 2023 at the age of 91 years. Born on October 16, 1931. Patricia married Gordon Malone on August 7, 1954. He passed in 1993. Loving Mother to Maureen (the late Dan), the late Brian (Brenda), Thomas (the late Wanda)(Jen) and Michael. Grandmother to John Gordon Campbell, Elisabeth Malone Pak (Danny), Emilee Malone Wendt (Rodney). Sister to William O”Malley (Nancy), the late Mary Ellen Schmitz (the late Bruce) and Sister in law to Janet Malone (the late Richard) and the late Marcy Hoban (the late William). Also survived by many nieces, nephews and friends. Patricia graduated from Holy Angels Academy in 1949 and Marquette University in 1953. Until she retired at age 80, she taught elementary school in Milwaukee Public schools for many years and taught at Our Lady of Sorrows (Blessed Savior). Patricia was a wife, mother, grandmother, friend, teacher and avid Bridge player. She belonged to many committees: Christmas Cancer House member for over 20 years, Christ Child Society, Auction committee member at Marquette High School and Catholic Memorial High School. She was loved and will be missed by many friends and family.
Memorials to the Multiple Sclerosis Society appreciated.
Memorial Visitation will be held Saturday, November 4, 2023 at Queen of Apostles Church (N35W23360 Capitol Dr., Pewaukee) 10AM until Mass at 11AM. Followed by a luncheon at the church.
Patricia G. Malone, AKA Mom, Grandma Pat, Aunt Pat & Pat. A strong willed Mother, a great Teacher, a dedicated and tireless worker for many charities, an avid book reader, and a devout Catholic. In the South Pat would be known as Miss Pat.-(an acknowledgment of courtesy and respect to anyone over the age of 40).
Time to say goodbye, but never forgotten. Time to join hands with your son Brian and your husband Gordy. May you all find peace together🕊️❤️🕊️
God bless you Aunt Pat. So many memories dating back to my childhood. You will be remmbered. 🙏🏻 RIP
I’m live at Hawthorne Place and that’s how I knew Pat when she was able to be active. She was a nice person and very enjoyable to be around. Pat was a thoughtful friend who sent cards for Christmas and birthdays and also brought me a nice meal after I had knee replacement. I have fond memories of her and send my sympathy to her family and know they have fond memories also. I’m sorry that I was unable to attend her service. Prayers for you as you grieve.
Sandy Barry
I’m live at Hawthorne Place and that’s how I knew Pat when she was able to be active. She was a nice person and very enjoyable to be around. Pat was a thoughtful friend who sent cards for Christmas and birthdays and also brought me a nice meal after I had knee replacement. I have fond memories of her and send my sympathy to her family and know they have fond memories also. I’m sorry that I was unable to attend her service. Prayers for you as you grieve.