Patsy Haddock Lohman, 67 passed away on August 30,2021, at St. Vincent’s Hospital Riverside in Jacksonville, Florida due to complications from kidney disease. In her final hours, she was surrounded by her family as she passed into heaven. Born in Little Washington, North Carolina, she was the daughter of the late Robert Haddock and late Edna (Haddock) Kite. Patsy married the love of her life, Gordon in 1970 and they raised their family in Jacksonville, Florida. Pasty was a loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister and the matriarch of a family who placed her at the center of their world. She enjoyed making crafts and jewelry, and spending time with her family. She especially loved spending time baking with her grandchildren at Christmas. She was preceded in death by two brothers, Ricky Haddock and Randy Haddock. She is survived by her husband Gordon Lohman of 51 years, daughter Jacqueline McGahagin (Richard) and son Gordon Lohman II (Christy); grandchildren, Noah McGahagin, Hope Lohman, Ellie McGahagin, Jacob Crotts, Logan Dufur, Ron Tomlinson; great-granddaughter Ryen Hope Bertoniere. She is also survived by her sister Shirley Morris (Tommy), brother Marvin Haddock, brother Levy Haddock (Michelle), sisters-in-law Sharon St. John (Vincent) and Dianne Hazen (Monroe), brother-in-law Russell Lohman (Deborah), and many nieces and nephews.
The family will receive friends on Sunday, September 12 from 5 – 7 PM at the Fraser Funeral Home located at 8168 Normand Blvd., Jacksonville, FL . The funeral services will be held in the chapel of Fraser Funeral Home on Monday, September 13 at 12 PM with internment at the Jacksonville National Cemetery immediately following the service.
Visitation Details Sunday September 12, 2021 5:00-7:00pm Fraser Funeral Home 8168 Normandy Blvd. Jacksonville, Fl 32221
Service Details Monday September 13, 2021 12:00am Fraser Funeral Home 8168 Normandy Blvd. Jacksonville, Fl 32221
Joe and Sherry Pikulski(Next Door Neighbors)
October 14, 2022, 8:06 am
From our hearts and souls, we share today’s Service was very, very touching. Always remember, dear Gordon, we are next door.