Patricia was born on July 8th, 1939, in Coraopolis, Pennsylvania. She attended school at Coraopolis High School.
After marrying her late husband, Raymond “Joey” Mack, they moved to St. Cloud, Florida, in 1957. She retired from Dr. Das’s office after 42 years of service where she touched many patient’s and coworkers lives. Her hobbies included shopping, breakfast at the local diner, ice cream, going to Pow Wow meetings with her husband, and enjoying every moment with family.
Patty is preceded in death by her first husband, Raymond “Joey” Mack, her husband, Johnny McGinnis, her son, John “Charley” Mack, her sister Ellen “Tootie” LaRocco, neice Carol Jones, Daughter-in-Law Linda Mack, and her parents, Alfred and Virginia Holman. Surviving are her sons Raymond W. Mack of Crossville, Alabama, and Thomas (Kay) Mack of St. Cloud, Florida, brother David Holman of Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, 7 grandchildren, Raymond “Cole”, Charlie(Emily), Cody, Thomas “TJ”(Toni), Kasie(Travis), Kendyl(Michael) and Kelsey(Daniel), 10 great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. Patty also had step-children, grandchildren, neices and nephews from Johnny’s family that she treated and cared for as her own.
Patty was a force to be reckoned with. She was a pistol of a woman, and was very respected for it. If you wanted an opinion from her, you would always have the honest truth. She shared her wisdom of her years with anyone who came in contact with her.
Patty was so very loved by her grandchildren. They will always remember her for camping, deer hunting, gator shooting, motorcycle riding, scalloped potatoes, and of course being put to work everytime they visited her.
Patty knew how to be tough after raising 3 rambunctious boys in St. Cloud. She carried the Mack Legacy in her and will be forever known as the Matriarch of the Mack family. She lived a long and joyous life.
