Patricia H. Slattery, 88, of Warren, PA., died peacefully, Saturday morning, May 18, 2024. Pat was born March 12, 1936, in Emporium, PA. She was the daughter of M. Avanel Hall. She has resided in Warren since 1957 and had previously resided in Emporium and Clearfield, PA. She was a 1954, graduate of Emporium High School and Clearfield Nursing School and earned her registered nursing degree from the University of Cincinnati. She was employed with the Warren State Hospital, for 30 years, retiring September 18, 1998. She then worked part time for insurance companies, doing physicals and blood work. Pat was a member of Grace United Methodist Church, the Alaskan Children’s Circle, Yarn Angel group, PARSE- at the state level and local office where she had served as Regional Vice President for 8 years. She was also a member of PNA-Pennsylvania Nurses Association, where she was a local representative and a member of their Executive Board of Directors. She was a member of AARP, Warren Swim Team Boosters, Warren Music Boosters, Warren Antique Study Club where she was their Poet Laureate, Scouting programs, Breast for Life program, served on the Department of Human Services Board of Directors, was a volunteer with the Warren Co. Department of Assistance. Pat was an avid reader, enjoyed doing handcrafts, cross-stitch, crocheter, quilting and knitting.
She is survived by her 3 children – Susan K. Slattery and husband, Kevin, of Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, William Slattery, of Butler, PA., Gwen E. Slattery-Savych and husband, Bogdan, of Cambridge, Mass., Brother-in-law, Dan L. Nipp, of Margate, FL., 3 Granddaughters – Amanda L. Slattery of Warren, PA., Jenna N. Gottlieb of Palm Coast, FL., Solomiya P. Savych of Cambridge, Mass., 2 Great Grandsons – Aleksander J. Slattery, Dominic Gottlieb; and one niece and one nephew.
In addition to her mother, she was preceded in death by her sister, Linda Rae Nipp.
Friends may call at the Donald E. Lewis Funeral Home, Inc., 304 East Street, Warren, PA., on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, from 6 to 8 P.M.
A funeral service will be conducted Wednesday, May 22, 2024, at Grace United Methodist Church, 501 Pennsylvania Avenue East, Warren, PA. at 11:00 A.M. with Rev. William Beatty, Pastor, officiating. Interment will be in Oakland Cemetery, Warren, PA. Those wishing to place memorials may do so through Research for Melanoma Cancer.
E-mail condolences may be sent by visiting www.lewisfuneralhomeinc.com

I am so sorry for your loss..I will always remember Pat as a sweet, caring person. I am glad I got the chance to know her and will miss her very much. I hope you all find comfort in all your wonderful memories with her…and knowing you will see her again someday. ❤️
Pat was an actively contributing member of the Warren community, generous, kind, and caring, who reached out to so many of us. Hers was truly a life well-lived. I will remember her particularly on our shared birthday, which she always acknowledged with a gentle card. My sympathy to her family.
Pat was one of a kind! I loved sitting talking to her before church, she was such a kind lady! You could see and feel her love for Jesus! She will be missed
What a caring lady, she was always such an asset to the retired WSH summer time picnic…She will be greatly missed… my condolences to her family… hold dear those fond memories that you have of Pat… rest in peace
My deepest condolences to the family . Honored to have known Ms Patricia and blessed to have spent time getting to know her . A beautiful light and soul with a beautiful smile and the warmest energy. Prayers to the family
Rest in peace Pat! You were such a sweet and caring person – and an amazing friend to my grandma Hammersley! You will be missed ❤️
dear Gwen, so sorry to learn of the passing of your mom…a true pillar of society in Warren County! Pat offered so much in her career and ever so much more in her “retirement “ years.
Pat and I grew up together. In grade school she would walk by my house on the way and we would walk together to East Ward, singing songs, doing the congo line and other fun things. We both went to nurses training together and one professor would relay messages from one to the other on weekends we were going home. We remained friends, keeping in contact with each other until the end. I last spoke to her by phone on May 18. She was loved by many and will be greatly missed.
I send condolences to Pat’s family. What a fun and kind person. I always looked forward to seeing her Antique Study.