Patricia (Patti) Marie Debevc

August 11, 2015
Patricia (Patti) Marie Debevc (nee Revelt) Patti died August 11, 2015 before sunrise at home with her family. Death was natural, caused by a long-standing, recently discovered illness. She lived fifty six years five months and twenty six days. Born in Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin on the Ides of March 1959 to Mary Anne Collette Revelt (nee Reuss) and Jean Joseph Revelt and was the sixth of seven children. She attended St. Ann's Elementary School in Cleveland Heights, Ohio and earned a Baccalaureate in 1977 from the International School in Paris, France. In 1981 she married Andrej Debevc, their son was born in 1988, Houston, Tx. Preceded in death by parents, grand-parents, uncles, aunts, a brother-in-law and a dear friends : she is survived by her husband Andrej and son Leo of Geneva, Ohio, her sisters Mary Elizabeth, Bonita Springs, Fla. Therese Ann of Nashville, Brown Co., Ind., Cynthia Ann of Independence, Oh., Carol Ann of SLC, Utah, Jean Marie of Ann Arbor, Mich., brother John Stuart of Peoria, Ill., aunt Carol of Chapel Hill, N.C. and uncle Leo of Ft. Meters, Fla. In remembrance: she asked that we take time from time to time to notice that her life has passed and then notice that ours is still available for use. "By The Way, have A Great Day!" Gifts, donations please forward to Crossroads Hospice Valley View, Ohio or other agency committed to assisting us in living life.
The Behm Family Funeral Home, 175 South Broadway, Geneva, Ohio is assisting the family. Friends may leave condolences online at www.behmfuneral.com
Patti's strength of character is etched in my mind because she faced her illness straight on. Her talents through her too-short life are probably known to many in the bits and pieces she shared but her talents and personality were far more than bits and pieces most people saw. So ponder your “views” and multiply them many times take examples for yourself and nod to Patti and memories of her. “Auntie Carol”
Patti's strength of character is etched in my mind because she faced her illness straight on. Her talents through her too-short life are probably known to many in the bits and pieces she shared but her talents and personality were far more than bits and pieces most people saw. So ponder your “views” and multiply them many times take examples for yourself and nod to Patti and memories of her. “Auntie Carol”