Patricia A. Preston

Patricia A. Preston

WEST CORNWALL — Patricia “Patty” Preston, 81, of West Cornwall, devoted and loving wife of Jack Preston, passed away on Dec. 7, 2020. Patty was preceded in death by her parents, Corinne and John White; and her brother Jack White and his wife, Gerri, of Torrington.

Patty was born April 14, 1939. She graduated from Torrington High School and attended Bay Path Junior College in Longmeadow, Mass. 

She enjoyed working as a secretary at Sanford & Sons in Brunswick, Mass., and most of all at Cornwall Consolidated School, where she had many friends and loved seeing the children. 

Patty was active in Cornwall organizations, St. Bridget’s Church, Cornwall Civic Club and Girl Scouts.

Most of all, Patty loved spending time with her sweetheart, Jack. 

They enjoyed several years vacationing together at their home in Falmouth, Mass. 

Patty is survived by her loving husband, Jack of 60 years; her three daughters, Robin, Debbie and Kim and her husband, Norm Dube; her three grandchildren, Kyle, Katherine and Ryan; and a great-grandson.

Due to COVID-19, the immediate family will gather for a graveside service. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to a charity of your choice.

Jack would like to thank the staff at Geer Nursing and Rehabilitation Center for their care and support. Arrangements are under the care of the Kenny Funeral Home in Sharon.

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