Patricia Ann Hausler
February 19, 1968 ~ June 14, 2017
PATRICIA ANN HAUSLER
Patricia Ann Hausler, 49, of Spring Branch, passed away on Wednesday, June 14, 2017 at her home, surrounded by her loving family. Born on February 19, 1968 in Spangler, Pennsylvania, she was the daughter of Michael and Virginia Pizur. Patricia is survived by her husband, John P. Hausler; her two children Elisabeth and Michael; a brother Joseph Pizur of Northern Cambria, Pennsylvania; her six dogs, Lucy, Honey, Buddy, Scoobey, Patches, and Luke. Patty graduated from Indiana University of Pennsylvania in May of 1990. She had met John in the fall of 1987 and they were married September of 1990. They resided in western New York until 2005 when they moved to San Antonio. Patty was diagnosed with cancer September of 2016 which she fought for 9 months. Patty loved many hobbies which included sewing, embroidery, crochet, and many more. She was a loving and caring mother and wife that cherished any time she could spend with the family whether it was going for an ice cream, watching her son play football, her daughter doing Photography projects or shopping. A small memorial service will be held at North Barnesboro Cemetery in Northern Cambria, PA on July 10th at 2:30 pm. To leave a message, please visit www.www.luxfhcares.com and select obituaries.
Patty was the most amazing, caring and special friend I miss miss her dearly. She is now a beautiful angel, she will be forever missed but never forgotten as she has touched so many with her amazing spirit.
I am so sorry for your loss. Patty sounded like a lovely person. It’s always difficult to lose a loved one, but it’s especially tragic to lose them so early in life. I lost someone very dear to me some years ago and what brings me comfort during those especially hard days is to realize death is only a temporary enemy (John 5:28,29). So although your time with Patty was cut short, you can have the hope of being reunited with her forever under perfect circumstances here on Earth (Revelation 21:4). In the meantime, even though the pain may at times seem too great to overcome, please know that Jehovah God will give you the strength necessary to endure (Psalm 94:17-19). Please accept my deepest sympathy and sincerest condolences.
So sorry to hear of your loss of Patty. I will always remember her laughter, especially at the office. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
I am so sorry for your loss! Patty was so funny and we had a lot of laughs working at the bank together. I pray that you will all look to the Lord for comfort and strength during this time and in the days to come. Thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. (Isaiah 40:29-31)