April 1, 1935-April 29, 2021
Pat was born in Windel, West Virginia, to Meda and William Swecker, grew up in the Tygart Valley, West Virginia, with two sisters, Helen Krebs and Peg Delaney and one brother, Philip.
Her life in the country taught her hard work and determination.
She is survived by her three children, John Hise Jr., Candy Patsy and Richard Hise; two grandchildren, Stephanie Wall and Mathew Hise; six stepchildren, Denzil, Dan, Fritz, David, Jennifer and Sandra Tice; and two great grandchildren, Noah and Ashlynn Wall.
She was fortunate to share her love with two caring men, John Hise Sr. and Fred Tice.
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WEST NORRITON â When the Norristown Area School District board of directors appointed Christopher Jaramillo and Cynthia Wirth to fill vacancies on the board this year, Wirth was in the unique position of bringing decades of teaching experience to meet the challenge.
The retired teacher, whose expertise and passion for education have graced the Colonial School District as well as the private sector at The Pathway School, said the question of transparency that the board had recently dealt with is something she had no issues with.
âWeâre in an environment that can be very hostile, unfortunately, and I guess some people feel itâs better to not expose oneself to that kind of interaction with people. Weâre in such different times and politics has become a mine-filled landscape. People have their own way of reacting to a variety of situations. Yes, there should be transparency,â Wirth added, âbut Iâve lived in Montgomery County for 50 years now