Arlene Patricia "Patty" Rubincan

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Arlene Patricia "Patty" Rubincan, 63, of Nottingham, formerly of Coatesville, passed away at her home on Thursday, March 10, 2011. She was beloved wife of the late Joseph L. Rubincan, Jr. who died in May of 2010. Born in Vineland, NJ, she was the daughter of the late Anthony W. and Mary Etta Knorr Gay. An area resident most of her life, she was a graduate of the West Chester University. She was employed for 20 years by the Coatesville Area School District as a teacher and administrator in special education. She will be fondly remembered by her students as a dedicated teacher and supporter. Patty was a member of the Wrightsdale Baptist Church and also the Cornerstone Fellowship of Wagontown.





She is survived by three children: Dawn M. wife of Bryant Miller of Downingtown, Shannon L., wife of Ethan Bicking of Coatesville, and Anthony W. Rubincan and wife Audrey, of Honey Brook; eleven grandchildren and two siblings; Peg, wife of Bobby Baxter of Coatesville and Gary Gay and wife Judy of West Virginia.  She was preceded in death by a son Joseph L. Rubincan, III.



Memorial Services will be held on Saturday, March 19, 2011 at 12 noon from the Wrightsdale Baptist Church, 310 Little Britain Rd S., Peach Bottom, PA 17563 with visitation at the Church from 11:00 am to 12 noon.



In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Patty's memory to the American Cancer Society, P.O. Box 22718, Oklahoma City, OK 73123-1718.



 Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Wilde Funeral Home of Parkesburg.  Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com

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We love & miss you Aunt Pat...R.I.P

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You and your family are in our prayers and in our hearts. Your spirit will be held close to me, forever and always.

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My thoughts and prayers are with Mrs. Rubincan's family. She was a wonderful teacher and touched many hearts and lives. May she rest in peace.

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Tony/Audrey & Family,

I am so sorry for your loss and I know that it has been a tough stretch for you guys in the last year or so and I just want you to know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and all of your family.

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Dawn,Shannon,Tony and family,

I am so sorry to hear about Aunt Pat, My Mom called me that morning. It Broke my heart. You guys have been through so much in the past year or so. I am Praying for all of you. She was a very loving person and will be missed by me and all.One thought come in my mind when I think of her and that is the summers working for Easter Seals. I Love You All.I am sorry that I can not make it up there to be with you all, but again Please know that I am thinking of you all from down here in Myrtle Beach SC.

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I am so sorry for the of your angel. She was an awesome teacher and i also enjoyed being in her presence as an adult. She will be greatly missed by all. Know that she is in heaven smiling down on you the family, may you cherish the good times that you had with her.

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I had the pleasure of meeting Pat in 2008 when I started teaching in Coatesville. No matter what was going on, Pat always put others first. She was one of the most caring, giving, and postive people I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. She has touched so many people and she will never be forgotten.

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Pat was a caring person who loved her job and all her students. As an administrator, she was interested in meeting the needs of all our students.
She helped our special ed team at school and put other people's needs ahead of her own. She was a very special lady!!

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I am so sorry to hear of Pat's passing. I worked with Pat as a math teacher at Coatesville from 2000-2005. She was a marvelous,caring,loving teacher! She was always there early and the last one to leave and she dedicated her heart and soul to her students. I wish that I had known that she was sick because I would have loved to have had the opportunity to contact her during her illness. Unfortunately, I just heard of her passing. My heartfelt sympathy to the entire family on the passing of such a wonderful human being. What a loss for us all!
Sincerely,
Anita Osborne
172 Gleneagles Blvd.
Richmond,KY 40475

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Dawn, Shannon, Tony & family:

Just want to send my sympathies to you & let you know that I will be away until Sunday so I can't come to the memorial. I will be keeping you in my thoughts & prayers. I will truly miss your mom...she was a wonderful neighbor and friend. I'm so glad I was able to go see her one more time before she passed. I love her dearly.

Sincerely,

Rhonda DeCarlo

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Dawn May God Strenghten and Keep you and your family during this time. Your mother was very kind and thoughtful to myself and my family she will be greately missed.

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I went to school with Pat and she was always very mature and loving
for her age. She cared about our classmates and was always willing
to help someone in need. She worked with my daughter and everyone
on the job spoke highly of her and loved her very much. Her sickness
and passing has been a great loss to them. When ever I saw her
she always had a big warm smile on her face. May our heavenly
father comfort her family. Sincerely Jeanne Taylor Compton

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May God comfort you in the loss of dear Pat. She was always so kind to teachers and students. She will be fondly remembered.

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I will be praying for the entire Rubincan family. Mrs Rubincan was a wonderful teacher, and will always hold a special place in my heart for her. I was blessed and honored to have her as a tutor while I was a student at Coatesville. Even when she was not teaching me she welcomed me into her class room to visit and talk. I even enjoyed going to visit her after I graduated from school. I will alway remember her and hold her memory near to me. May God be with you all during this time. She was one of God's angels and now she is with him in peace in heaven.

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To Pat's family,
During this difficult time,I am thinking of you and asking God to hold you close and ease this time of sorrow. He will grant you peace and comfort as you look out toward tomorrow.

Pat was a very special lady and I enjoyed working with her. Her love for her special ed children and family was evident as we talked together. I will surely miss her.

God bless you all,
Dr. Denise Ray

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We were all blessed by knowing your Mom. She was one of the nicest, kindest, most inspirational women I've ever known. Pat had a huge heart which was evidenced by her love for her family, students and co-workers. We taught together many years ago and coached tennis for Special Olympics. I will cherish those memories. My prayers and thoughts are with you during this time.

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Truly, Pat's passing is a great loss for all who ever knew her, however briefly. She was a wonderful, sweet, good person. When our child attended school in the Coatesville Area District, Pat was a Godsend. She worked closely with our child, and us, to help surmount learning difficulties. Pat remained supportive and loving throughout, with never a harsh word, and always with a smile. We can't begin to tell you how much your dear Patty meant to us in those days, and even after; she remained interested in our child's progress long afterwards. Our regret is that we had not been in touch with Pat for the last few years. We would have wanted to try to be as supportive of her in her difficult times as she had been during ours. Our hearts and prayers are with you.

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With a contagious smile,unconditional compassion, and unsurpassed enthusiasm, Pat was a champion for students and an inspiration to coworkers. I so enjoyed working with her. I miss our "chats." Her grace and gentle spirit live in all she touched. My heartfelt condolences to the family that she loved so much.

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I have only known Pat about 2years. Our relationship was because of my son as a student in Coatesville. I enjoyed our conversations and was grateful for all she did to help our son get the help he needed. I send my deepest sympathy.

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We wanted to pass on our sincere and heartfelt sympathy to all of you. Your mom was an incredible person. She helped our family with kindness, compassion,understanding and willingness to listen when noone else would. She helped validate us as parents of a special needs child. She truly cared about what happened to our son Russell and for the last 7 years was almost solely instrumental in his success through those years. I truly believe he would not be where he is today if it weren't for your mother's help with his IEP and understanding his particular needs. In our long meetings, she used to tell me about all of you and your children. She was so proud of each and everyone of you. I now work as a special ed one on one aide for the district for the sole purpose of giving back some of what she gave. She used to ask me all the time to come work for her because I was one of those involved parents.. I finally did and I hope I made her job alittle lighter by requiring her alittle less at our school and easing her work load. I respected your mother's wisdom and took it to heart. My son is now accepted into the Widener Engineering program with a wonderful scholarship because of his good grades. We will be indebted to your mom for the rest of our lives and so will my son. I just wanted you all to know the she really affected his life in a very positive way and has helped make him the person he is today. We think the world of your mother and always will. I will go to work everyday in her honor and try to continue the compassionate work that she offered to all students all the time. Please know how sorry we are for all the tragedies you have had to endure over the last couple of years. May God bless all of you during this difficult time. And thank you once again for sharing your mom with all of us.

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