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Obituary
Patricia W. Scherer, 78, of Howland, passed away Monday, November 25, 2019 at 8:59 p.m. in the intensive care unit of Mercy Health St.
Joseph Warren Hospital.
She was born April 7, 1941 in Scranton, Pennsylvania the daughter of the late Edward and Irene Knapik Hart and was raised by her aunt and uncle Frank and Josephine Butash in Hempstead, NY and resided with them for 18 years.
She graduated from Homestead High School in Hempstead, Long Island.
Pat received her license as a practical nurse in 1960 after graduating from Mercy Hospital School of Practical Nursing in Rockville Center, Long Island and was employed by Mercy Hospital in Scranton.
She became a mobile insurance examiner for several paramedical companies doing insurance medical exams.
She was employed as a medical examiner for 42 years.
She also was the owner and manager of Scherer Examinations, Inc. for a number of years.
Pat was a member of Niles Christian Assembly Church in Niles and belonged to sobriety.
She was a die hard Yankee fan and was a very generous and loving person with her best friends Pat Hur and Sandra Johnson.
She volunteered for Guardian Angels and Menagerie
She is survived by her daughter Debra (Ken) Koehler of Champion and a son Joseph Filip of Lowell, Massachusetts.
She is also survived by her four grandchildren and two great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews and by her ex-husband and friend Bob Glaze.
Besides her parents, Pat was preceded in death by two husbands Joseph Filip and William Scherer; a son Timothy Filip who passed in 2001; two brothers Edward and Gerald Hart and a sister Jean Reha.
Calling hours will take place on Saturday, November 30, 2019 from 9:00 a.m. until 10:50 a.m. in the Staton-Borowski Funeral Home.
A Funeral service will take place on Saturday, November 30, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. in the funeral home with Pastor Aaron Newell, officiating.
Burial will follow in Pineview Memorial Park in Warren.
How Great Thou Art
A few things I know about Pat.
You always knew where you stood
She never pretended to be something she was not
She loved Jesus, more than anything.
The scripture we just read offers us hope.
Human’s were created in the image of God but we are not God.
we were created to be eternal but our bodies, having experienced the ravages of sin will all drop and decay
Our hope is not in the things that we do, the body that we have, no matter how well we care for it will fall apart.
Pat knew this, and yet she didn’t let it stop her from living.
She was faithful to her savior, faithful to her church, and stood for what she believed.
Taken in turn we realize that we have hope, not because of anything we have done but because of this miracle of Faith in the one that died and rose for us.
Pat recognized something something summed up in the following scripture.
1 Corinthians
Pat had a favorite song.
Every time it was sung she could be heard worshiping in a way that should be envy.
Her response was that of a person who knew full well that she really did have victory and that victory truly came from the God she served.
We want to sing that song today, a fitting way to close this chapter of Pats life as she steps into the next.
Victory in Jesus
Committal
Jesus said: "Very truly, I tell you,
unless a grain of wheat falls into the earth and dies,
it remains just a single grain;
but if it dies, it bears much fruit.
Those who love their life lose it,
and those who hate their life in this world
will keep it for eternal life.
Whoever serves me must follow me,
and where I am, there will my servant be also.
Whoever serves me, the Father will honor."
Almighty God,
into your hands we commend your daughter Pat,
in sure and certain hope of resurrection to eternal life
through Jesus Christ our Lord.
Amen.
This body we commit to the ground,
earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust.
Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord.
Yes, says the Spirit, they will rest from their labors
for their deeds follow them.
Closing Prayer
Invite everyone back to the church for a meal
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