Patricia A. Long

LONG, Patricia A. “Pat”, age 74, of Indianapolis, passed away Wednesday, December 23, 2020. She was born February 13, 1946 in Indianapolis, Indiana, daughter of the late Christopher B. & Margaret A. (Sendek) Fahy.

Pat spent much of her time as a homemaker. When her children were grown, she spent many years working in healthcare, retiring from St. Francis Hospital. Pat loved to read, watch TV, spend time with her family and pets and enjoyed eating out.

Preceded in death by her parents, siblings, Francis (Frank), Vincent(Mickey), Eddie and Christopher(Bud) Rita, and Lenora, Pat is survived by 3 children, Angel Long -Drzymala (Joe) Jonesville, North Carolina, Michelle Long Yanez, Indianapolis, Indiana and Ross (Butch) Long (Dawn) Plainfield, Indiana; 14 grandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren; sister, Mary “Sue” Richards; brother, Donald R. Fahy (Linda); along with several nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.

Though she has left this earthly life, Pat will remain forever in our hearts.

The family would like to express their sincerest gratitude to Chaplin John Coy and the staff at Anew Hospice for their kindness and loving care of Pat.

Per Pat’s request there will be no services.

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  1. You will forever be in my ❤️Mom I love you so much and you are so missed!! I am so thankful for you making me the mom and grandma I am today! Thank you for pushing me to to graduate college and being so proud of me! Rest In Peace now until we meet again❤️

  2. So sorry for your loss. I have such great memories of hanging out with her at your house. The Mary Kay treatment. Just shooting the breeze with her. Loved her laugh. I don’t know how she kept her sanity living with the antics of Michelle & Little Butch. Soar with the angels, Pat! You will be missed. May you RIH…

  3. I love you grandma. You were my peace; I could come to you about anything.. you helped me realize my full potential and for that you will forever be proud of who I am becoming ❤

  4. Pat and I go way back, we became friends in the late 60’s, and we worked together, then were roommates. She introduced me to her brother, and 2 years later I became her sister-in-law, when I married her brother Don. Boy we used to have so much fun back in the day. We thought we were two cool chick’s back then. Those day’s are some of my favorite memory of Pat. Pat we will miss you like crazy. But we can’t deny how happy you must be, being with your mom, dad, sister’s and brother’s again. We’ll see you again one day, until then, rest peacefully, and know that you were loved.


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