Patricia A. Wellock, 80, of Coatesville, passed away on Saturday, April 25 at her home surrounded by her loving family. She was the wife of Charles Wellock, Sr. with whom she shared 59 and a half years of marriage.
Born in Philadelphia, she was the daughter of the late Helena (Bohmwetch) and Robert Nice. A resident of Philadelphia for 20 years, Drexel Hill for 40 years, New Germantown for 17 years, she most recently resided in Coatesville for the past two years. Patricia graduated from St. Rose of Lima School in Philadelphia and Villa Maria Academy of Malvern.
Patricia was employed by Pennsylvania RR, IVB Bank, 1st Fidelity, EDS and Wells Fargo, working as a Key Punch Operator then as a Tape Librarian, retiring 18 years ago.
Patricia was a parishioner at St. Rose of Lima, St. Charles Borromeo, St. Bernard and most recently at St. Peter Catholic Church in West Brandywine.
She volunteered in many organizations throughout life, including CYO, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, School Libraries, Ladies Auxiliaries, Westown 6-Day Race and Blain Lions Club.
Patricia loved spending time with family and friends, camping, knitting, swimming, sewing, volunteering to help the community, assisting with Drexel Hill Players, playing Solitaire, Mahjongg and other computer games; watching all Law & Order, NCIS and CSI series and could often solve who did it before the end of the show. She enjoyed attending The Philly Pops concerts, listening to music and playing the piano.
Patricia loved all kinds of animals, great and small and enjoyed many pets throughout her life.
Patricia is survived by her beloved husband, Charles E. Wellock, Sr., and children: Charlie Wellock, husband of Marian, Lisa Wellock, Patty Reaney, wife of Joe, and Rob Wellock; seven grandchildren, Lauren (George), Kristin (Scott), Shannon (Geoff), Ryan (Nika), Joe (Kristen), Mary and Robbie and seven great grandchildren, Juliette, Nathaniel, Maddy, Matthew, Taylor, Harlo and George.
The Memorial Mass will be held Friday, May 1st at 11 AM at the St. Peter Catholic Church, 2835 Manor Road, West Brandywine, PA with visitation from 10 until 11 AM.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to "Blain Lions Club" C/O Donna Shatto, 130 W. Main St., Blain, PA 17006, or St. Thomas More Memorial Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 294, Drexel Hill, PA 19026.
Thank you to Main Line Hospice, especially Sharon, Peg, Dr. Michael Soojian and staff, and Dr. George Martin and staff for the great care they provided.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Wilde Funeral Home of Parkesburg.
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