Patsy Marlene Arbicor
October 25, 1931 - December 18, 2012

Obituary
Pat Arbicor, devoted wife, mother, and grandmother of 7, passed away December 18, 2012. Funeral Mass will be held on Saturday, December 29, 2012, 11:00 AM, at St. Vincent De Paul Catholic Church, Federal Way. A rosary service will be held the night before, Friday, 7:00 PM at the church. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Franciscan Hospice House, 2901 Bridgeport Way W, University Place, WA 98466, or to the South King County Fire and Rescue Aid Fund, 31617 1st Ave. S. Federal Way, WA 98003. Online messages of condolence may be sent to the family by visiting www.bonneywatson.com.
Pats was such a wonderful ,kind and caring person. Her passing is a great loss to all that knew her.
I will miss her very much. Conversations around politics and investing will be less invigorating in her absence. I hope she is dancing to exciting tunes in her new abode with frineds and family who went before her while she waits (patiently) for all of us to join her.
I’ll miss my Mom very much. Knowing she is with God and no longer in pain and can breathe easy again is a blessing. I love you, Mom!
Pat was my sister. Not my sister-in-law. she was always grerat to travel with. she joined our family more than 63 years ago! she was a military wife, a housewife, a farmer’s wife, a church lady and most of all, a wonderful friend. we laughed,danced and shared a few glasses of scotch (for medicinal purposes, of couse). she was my family the mother of 4 great kids that i have been lucky enough to grow uup with . they are like my own. oh pat, i miss you so. be at peace. i love you . mary
We are going to miss you, although we haven’t seen you and Vic as much in the last few years.
We love our shared granddaughters and Terri very much and know they missing you.
Glad you are free of your pain and suffering..
Lew and Annette
Most people know her as Pat, but I knew her as grandma. She was the best grandma I could have ever asked for. She always helped me with my sneaky plans against grandpa and his hat. I could always count on her to make me laugh and to always be there for me if I had questions about anything, she always knew the answer.
Grandma was always there for me and would do anything to help out in any situation. She was a huge part of our family, that void will never be filled, but the memories and love we have will never go away. I love you grandma and will see you again someday. And don’t you worry I will shoot first and ask questions later.