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Pamela J Seiler | News, Sports, Jobs

Pamela J. Seiler, 72, of State College, passed away on Monday, April 26, 2021. Born Aug. 10, 1948 in Huntingdon, PA, she was a daughter of the late Eugene B. Irvin, Sr. and Ruth (Kelly) Irvin. She is survived by a brother, Eugene B. Irvin, Jr. & his wife Linn (Long) of Belleville. Pam graduated from Kishacoquillas High School in 1966. Following graduation, she became employed at Penn State University where she worked for over 35 years, until her retirement in 2002. After her retirement from Penn State, she went to work at Rite Aid part time for a number of years. She was a member of Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church in State College and the American Legion Post #245, Ladies Auxiliary in State College. She enjoyed socializing with her friends at the American Legion.

Pat Cochran

On April 18, Pat Cochran was united with her mother, Bernadette, in Heaven, ending her gallant four-month battle with COVID complications. She will be greatly missed by her family and her many friends. Her journey in this life began on Nov. 24, 1956, in Brooklyn, New York. In her adolescence, her family moved to New Fairfield, Connecticut where she graduated from Immaculate High School. She then pursued a Bachelor of Science degree from State University of New York at Albany, graduating Magna Cum Laude. She then moved to Galveston, Texas where she was initially a staff surgery nurse at UTMB while ultimately progressing to head nurse on the renal transplant unit for several years. In her spare time, she obtained a Master of Science in Nursing from UTMB. While in Galveston she met her soulmate Dr. Ernest Cochran, and they were married in 1982.

COMMENTARY: Eddie Clement s passing will leave a void in Paris | Opinion

Paris lost a dear friend last week when Eddie Clement left this world to join the saints in heaven. His generosity, his servant heart and his love of God, church and family all are part of the legacy he leaves behind. Born in 1965, Eddie grew up in Duncanville and played soccer for Duncanville High School, where he graduated in 1983. He graduated from University of Texas-Arlington in 1990 with a business management degree and joined the Frank Homer Sr. family when he married Monica Homer in 1994. The couple moved to Paris in 2000 after Eddie joined the family Sonic business and became operations manager for its Paris operations. He and brother-in-law, Mark Homer, became partners in the business after the death of the family monarch.

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