Patricia was a lifelong resident of Warrensburg and graduated from Warrensburg High School and attended Cazenovia College and Albany Business School. In her youth, Patricia was a charter member of the Warrensburg Girl Scouts.
Miss Bisbee was employed in the clerical field with the New York State Department of Transportation at the Warrensburg District office for 30 years.
She was a past president of the Professiobnal Business Wormen's group of Warrensburg, former member of the Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce and a member of the Warrensburg First United Methodist Church.
She enjoyed her flower garden,bowling and golf.
Besides her parents, her 19 year old sister, Frances S. Bisbee, died on Sept. 17, 1936.
Survivors include her sister, Dorothy Mae Kelly and her husband, Robert of Cazenovia; two nieces, Roberta Stinson and her husband, Robert of Cazenovia, Susan Miller and her husband, Harvey of Minetto; six great-nieces and nephews and two cousins.
Patricia was a lifelong resident of Warrensburg and graduated from Warrensburg High School and attended Cazenovia College and Albany Business School. In her youth, Patricia was a charter member of the Warrensburg Girl Scouts.
Miss Bisbee was employed in the clerical field with the New York State Department of Transportation at the Warrensburg District office for 30 years.
She was a past president of the Professiobnal Business Wormen's group of Warrensburg, former member of the Warrensburg Chamber of Commerce and a member of the Warrensburg First United Methodist Church.
She enjoyed her flower garden,bowling and golf.
Besides her parents, her 19 year old sister, Frances S. Bisbee, died on Sept. 17, 1936.
Survivors include her sister, Dorothy Mae Kelly and her husband, Robert of Cazenovia; two nieces, Roberta Stinson and her husband, Robert of Cazenovia, Susan Miller and her husband, Harvey of Minetto; six great-nieces and nephews and two cousins.
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