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Patricia “Rocky” <I>O'Hare</I> Palmer

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Patricia “Rocky” O'Hare Palmer

Birth
St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Death
27 Jul 2009 (aged 90)
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
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Patricia "Rocky" O'Hare Palmer
Rocky passed away peacefully on July 27, 2009. She was born in St. Louis, Missouri on January 14th, 1919, and was the daughter of E.J. and Selma O'Hare. Her father was the most important and influential person in her life. The O'Hare airport in Chicago was named after her brother, Edward "Butch" O'Hare who was a World War II fighter pilot, hero and recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor. Rocky came to Phoenix in 1940 to visit her sister, Marilyn O'Hare Tovrea, where she met and married the love of her life, Dr. Paul Palmer. She has lived here ever since.
Rocky was an irreplaceable human being. She was intelligent, wise, fun, witty, clever, adventurous, beautiful, creative, generous, a world traveler and an avid reader. She especially loved her friends and family. She was elegant and well-dressed (a past President of the Costume Institute at the Phoenix Art Museum).
Rocky believed that love opens the door to everything and Rocky's door was always open and welcoming.
The family would like to thank Sandy King, Kathy Kovarovic, Hospice of the Valley and the nurses and people at Arcadia Estates for the wonderful care that Rocky received. We are all most appreciative.
Rocky is preceded in death by her husband, Dr. Paul V. Palmer, Sr. and her son, Dr. Paul V. Palmer, Jr. She is survived by five children, Patsy Lowry (Ed), Victoria Heinicke (Nye), Abigail Baker (Paul), Butch Palmer (Lindy), and Michael Palmer (Pam). She is also survived by fourteen grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren.
Rocky's motto was "Survive and Surmount" which is what her family will do.
A celebration of Rocky's life will be held at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral,
Patricia "Rocky" O'Hare Palmer
Rocky passed away peacefully on July 27, 2009. She was born in St. Louis, Missouri on January 14th, 1919, and was the daughter of E.J. and Selma O'Hare. Her father was the most important and influential person in her life. The O'Hare airport in Chicago was named after her brother, Edward "Butch" O'Hare who was a World War II fighter pilot, hero and recipient of the Congressional Medal of Honor. Rocky came to Phoenix in 1940 to visit her sister, Marilyn O'Hare Tovrea, where she met and married the love of her life, Dr. Paul Palmer. She has lived here ever since.
Rocky was an irreplaceable human being. She was intelligent, wise, fun, witty, clever, adventurous, beautiful, creative, generous, a world traveler and an avid reader. She especially loved her friends and family. She was elegant and well-dressed (a past President of the Costume Institute at the Phoenix Art Museum).
Rocky believed that love opens the door to everything and Rocky's door was always open and welcoming.
The family would like to thank Sandy King, Kathy Kovarovic, Hospice of the Valley and the nurses and people at Arcadia Estates for the wonderful care that Rocky received. We are all most appreciative.
Rocky is preceded in death by her husband, Dr. Paul V. Palmer, Sr. and her son, Dr. Paul V. Palmer, Jr. She is survived by five children, Patsy Lowry (Ed), Victoria Heinicke (Nye), Abigail Baker (Paul), Butch Palmer (Lindy), and Michael Palmer (Pam). She is also survived by fourteen grandchildren and fifteen great-grandchildren.
Rocky's motto was "Survive and Surmount" which is what her family will do.
A celebration of Rocky's life will be held at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral,


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