Patricia McVicker Landis

NORTH CANAAN — Miss Patricia McVicker Landis, 87, of North Canaan Road, died July 16, 2020, at Sharon Hospital after a short illness.

She was born in Hackensack, N.J., on Feb. 22, 1933, the daughter of the late Helen (McVicker) and William Wilder Landis.  

She graduated from St. Margaret’s School and attended The Bouve Boston School.  

Miss Landis was employed by SNET  for 30 years, retiring in 1985. 

She was a communicant of Christ Church Episcopal in North Canaan, where she was a member of the Altar Guild and a former member of the vestry.  

Miss Landis was predeceased by her brother, William W. Landis Jr.

She leaves a niece, Miriam L. Babcock; a nephew, William W. Landis III; one great-niece; and five great-nephews.  

Pat is fondly remembered for her generous spirit, talented gardening skills and kindness to anyone who was lucky to have known her. 

The Kenny Funeral Home in Sharon is in charge of arrangements. 

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of the donor’s choice. 

A graveside service will be held Saturday, July 25, at 11 a.m. at Mountain View Cemetery in North Canaan.  All are welcome; please wear masks and socially distance.

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