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Peacefully, at Huron Shores Hospice on March 4, 2020 at the age of 77.
Beloved mother of Sandra (Geoff Farrell) of Kincardine, Holly (Jim St. Antoine) of Dorchester, Laura (Brian Ross) of Kincardine and Kathleen (Glenn Wells) of Innisfil.
Grandma to Thomas & Becca Farrell, Jonathon & Siobhan Farrell, Jacob (Lindsay) Farrell, Patrick Farrell, Shannon (Emily) Ross and Melissa Ross.
G.G. To Everett, Arlo and Charlotte Farrell.
Also survived by siblings Mac (Marlene) Perry, Joyce (Bill) Beemer, Ray (Karen) Perry, Linda (Don) Davidson.
In-Laws Bob Bowman, Gloria Perry, Hugh (Georgina) Jarvis and Sharon Jarvis.
Pre-deceased by her husband Clarence Jarvis, parents Doug & Florence Perry, siblings Betty Bowman and George Perry, and grandson James Ross.
Also missed by many nieces and nephews.
Pat was born near Ayr, Ontario, the third of seven children. In 1966, she and Clarence moved with their two young daughters to their farm near Tiverton. During their 29 years there, they added two more daughters and made many memories.
In 1995, they retired to Ripley, where Pat became greatly involved in the community, especially enjoying competing in the Fall Fair – both by herself and with her grandchildren. Gardening was another joy, and she made many friends in the Ripley Horticulture Club.
Pat was known by many as the “Barbie Doll Lady” for her delicate doll clothes, and enjoyed many handcrafts including embroidery and quilting.
Throughout her life, Pat was very involved in church life, and enjoyed sharing her faith with others, including her family.
A Memorial service will be held at the Kincardine Baptist Church, 569 Queen Street Kincardine, at a later date.
Spring interment Ripley Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Huron Shores Hospice or Kincardine Baptist Church would be appreciated.
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To the whole family, I will always remember your Mom as being a brave woman through all of her health challenges and also as the "Barbie Doll Clothes Lady". On Friday I was in to see my Aunt Marj Armstrong at Trillium Court and when I told her of your Mom's passing, she showed me the quilt that your Mom had given to her this Christmas to brighten her room. Always soooo thoughtful. Prayers for all, Heather
My condolences to all of the Jarvis family. I remember your Mom well from the United Church. And my sisters and I all had wonderful Barbie outfits made by her.