December 6, 2024

Patricia Parcher Cleaveland

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Patricia Parcher Cleaveland passed away peacefully on September 13, 2024, at the age of 92, surrounded by loved ones.

She dedicated much of her life to serving others through various roles that reflected her deep compassion and commitment. As a children’s librarian at Palmer River Elementary School, she nurtured a love for reading. Her spirit of service extended to her work as a volunteer counselor at Community Counseling of Bristol County (formerly Rehoboth Problem Solving Center) and as a hospice volunteer with HopeHealth Community VNA, where she provided comfort and support to those in need. She was also a docent at the Carpenter Museum in Rehoboth, Massachusetts, a town that held special significance for her and her husband, Normand, where they raised their family.

In 2011, Pat moved to Lexington, Virginia, where she continued her lifelong commitment to giving back as a reading tutor at Mountain View Elementary School. She earned the affectionate title of “the book lady” for her efforts to enrich local health centers and the food pantry with a continuous supply of children’s books. Pat delighted in selecting gently used books, meticulously cleaning each page, and ensuring that children could take these treasures home to keep as their own.

Pat's vibrant spirit extended beyond her charitable work. An avid swimmer and walker, she was known for her warm waves and friendly conversations with neighbors. At the age of 81, she proudly became a Master Gardener, further showcasing her boundless enthusiasm for life.

Pat is an alumna of Wheaton College and Brown University. She is pre-deceased by her husband Normand Church Cleaveland. She is survived by her three children and their spouses, Ruth Cleaveland (John Paul) Candler, David (Colleen Bennett) Cleaveland, and Jeff (Cathy) Cleaveland. Her legacy continues through her six grandchildren: Leah Candler (Ben) Alloway, Cleaveland Candler, Nick (Sarah) Bennett, Cody Cleaveland, Cassia Cleaveland, and Ethan Cleaveland, and her two great-grandchildren, Oniver and Penny, who all brought her immense joy.

Pat held a special place in her heart for David and Kate Saacke, Cindy Shumate, Vicky Cave, and Diana Harris, whose friendships she cherished deeply.

A private family service will be held to honor her memory. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to ConnectionsPlus Healthcare + Hospice, whose compassionate care in Pat’s final year was deeply appreciated.

Pat’s legacy of love, kindness, and generosity will continue to inspire all who knew her.

Arrangements by Harrison Funeral Home & Crematory, Lexington, Va.

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