Patricia Picciano

patricia  picciano

September 6, 1931 ~ November 5, 2022

Patricia Picciano, age 91, of Madison, passed away Saturday, November 5, 2022 at Lake West Medical Center. She was born September 6, 1931 in Cleveland the daughter of Frank and Margaret (Kercher) Sicurezza. She married Domenic Picciano on December 10, 1966. Patricia worked for Motch and Merryweather until her retirement. She enjoyed playing Golf and hobbies like puzzles, crocheting and painting.  She loved being in the sun and on the Beach! Patricia was a member at Immaculate Conception Church in Madison, serving in a number of ministries throughout her life and making lifelong friends. She Loved the Lord and she loved life. Patricia was a devoted mother and grandmother, lovingly spending time with her family. She is survived by her children, Albert (Patricia) Julian; Cynthia (Gary) Holbrook, Dawn (Tom) Alligood, Mark (Debbie) Julian; 12 grandchildren; 16 great-grandchildren; and 1 great-great-grandchild. She was preceded in death by her husband, Domenic A. Picciano; grandchild, Mark Julian; her parents; and brothers, Frank and Louis Sicurezza. Friends will be received 4-7 pm Thursday, November 10, 2022 at Behm Family Funeral Home, 26 River Street in Madison. Service will take place at 11 am Friday, November 11, 2022 at Immaculate Conception Church, 2846 Hubbard Rd in Madison officiated by Father Sean Donnelly. Final resting place will be at All Souls Cemetery. Online obituary and condolences may be viewed at www.behmfuneral.com

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  1. My heart is heavy. Pat was a kind soul, beautiful inside and out. I’ll cherish all of the good memories. Peace to her family during this difficult time.

  2. Pat was such a lovely lady. We lived across from her for several years in Madison and got to know her and Dom. We would have them over to watch football games. At one point my husband explained the term “stinger” to her and later watching a game with one of her family members she exclaimed – “oh that’s just a stinger”. Shocked, they said: “how did you know that?”

  3. I met Pat through my sister-in-law Karen Schafer. I took her to a graduation party for Karen’s grandson. I enjoyed the little time I spent with her. My condolences to the family.

  4. My deepest sympathy to my second family, I know your sorrow, I am so glad you were there to comfort Pat when she needed you. I’d like to picture Don and Elvis elbowing each other to greet Pat at the pearly gates! Pat you will be sorely missed by so many, I hope the whole family finds comfort knowing

  5. My thoughts and prayers are offered to Dawn and her family. I had the opportunity to spend time with Pat and enjoyed her love of family and conversation! She also loved being in the sun as much as me! I’m so glad I knew her and will remember her with much love.
    Jane Cacchione

  6. I have so many fond memories of times spent with your sweet Mom, Pat. She was such a kind and loving person and always made you feel as if you were the only one who mattered when you were around her. That’s such a special gift.

    I will never forget Dawn and I flying to OH to spend a few days with her. She was such a wonderful host and she opened up her home to me like I was family. But the absolute best time was our “girls” backpacking trip to Roan Mountain in October of 1999. Pat had always dreamed of going on a backpacking trip and I was honored that Dawn asked me to go along. We had such an awesome time on the road trip filled with laughter and mayhem and then the trekking up the mountain began. That night the rain set in and we were drenched….but still happy and laughing. We packed up the next morning and headed out trying to make sure we all safely made it back to the dry car. Pat was a real trooper and we were so proud of her accomplishing her bucket list goal. I still have the little hiking bear and the sweet card of thanks she gave me to commemorate our trip. So happy to have such special memories of such a remarkable woman.

    Dawn and family, I am so sorry for your tremendous loss. I pray you are all surrounded by wonderful memories of the times you all shared with one another. No doubt she will be missed beyond measure. Love and God’s peace to each of you. Love you!

    Amy


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