In Memory

Patricia Dina (Eberth)

Patricia Dina (Eberth)

Patty worked at Northside Medical Center for 45 years, retiring in 2010. She started as a Registered Nurse, was promoted to Utilization Management Registered Nurse, then Quality Management Clinician.

 She was a 1964 graduate of the Youngstown Hospital Association School of Nursing.

Patty was a member of the Grace Lutheran Church, the Ohio Nurses Association, and the American Nurses Association. She enjoyed cooking, but her greatest joy was spending time with her grandchildren, family, and friends.

Patty had an embolism following gall bladder surgery. She is survived by her husband of 47 years, Richard Eberth, Sr., whom she married June 19, 1965; her son, Richard (Karen) Eberth, Jr. of Greenford; her daughters, Dina Jenkins of Houston, Tricia (Kevin) Roush of Franklin, and Elizabeth (Phillip) Tharp of Junction City, Kan.; and her sisters, Katherine (Wayne) Mitchell of Canfield, Mary Ann (John) Beardsley of Greenford, and Veronica (George) Timar of Canfield. She also leaves her grandchildren, Andrew Eberth, triplets Katherine, Elizabeth, and Sofia Roush, and Veronica and Luke Tharp; and step grandchildren, Noelle and Isaiah Tharp.

 She was preceded in death by her parents; a sister, Margie Byers; and three brothers, John, Frank, and Joe Dina.

 In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given to the Grace Lutheran Church Memorial Fund at Grace Lutheran Church, 162 S Raccoon Rd, Austintown, OH  44515 (330) 792-5889.



 
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05/22/12 01:11 PM #1    

Louise Wilson (Wilson)

I had only been to one class reunion until our 50th.  That evening Patty was one of the people at my table; sat beside me.   We all had a wonderful time visiting during our  dinner together.  Patty was so sweet, caring and on top of things.  I will miss seeing her at our next reunion.   Louise Wilson   


05/25/12 10:15 PM #2    

Laura Habeger (Barton)

Patty  was one of my closest and dearest friends.  Since she had retired we had started doing things together and had many laughs.  My Dad said he loved to answer the phone when Patty called when we were still in school because of her laugh.  That is one thing I will always remember about her.  Needless to say I will really miss her.

 


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