Patricia May Wheeler Holzer

December 15, 1953 ~ March 12, 2023
Patricia May Wheeler Holzer, 69, of Indianapolis, passed away Sunday, March 12. She was born December 15, 1953, in Pawtucket, Rhode Island to Jean and Bernice Mooney Wheeler.
Patricia was a member of Nativity Catholic Church and the Southside Ladies. She enjoyed sewing, baking, quilting, jigsaw puzzles, doing needle work, traveling, and ordering her family around.
Patricia is survived by her beloved husband of 49 years Chuck Holzer, children Jeremy Holzer, Michelle (Chris) Spevacek, Mike Holzer, Tina (John Hernandez) Holzer, sisters Rita Topping, Elizabeth Wheeler, grandchildren Valerie, Lilith, Flora, Julius, Lukas, Zach and Nick.
Patricia’s Life Celebration® visitation will be Wednesday, March 15, 2023 from 4:00 – 8:00 PM at O’Riley Branson Funeral Service and Crematory, 6107 S. East Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. Her celebration of life will be Thursday, March 16, 2023 at 11:00 AM at the funeral home.
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Pat was one of the most extraordinary people I was fortunate enough to know. My life is lesser for her absence and the world is lesser for her absence
Sending our love to Tina, Mike, Shelly, Jeremy and Uncle Chick. Aunt Pat will be very missed.
Love
Eric and Meg Holzer
Evan Hill has purchased Eco-Friendly Memorial Trees for Patricia Holzer
My condolences to Uncle Chuck, Shelly, Jeremy, Mike, Tina and their families. I will miss getting to see Aunt Pat at the Holzer holidays get togethers.
We were saddened to hear of the passing of Pat. She was a wonderful down to earth person. Our condolence to her whole family. Our hearts and prayers are with you at this sad time
So sorry for your loss. Even though we did not see Patsy much as she grew older, I will always remember her as getting her arm caught in the washing machine wringer.
My thoughts and prayers for your family. I remember visiting Aunt Bernice and Uncle Jean and you three girls in Michigan several times while growing up. It was always fun spending time with you.
Pat was a beautiful person. I enjoyed her company as a Southside Lady. May she rest in peace.
Sorry for your loss.
Chuck, So very sorry to hear of Pat’s passing. Such a lovely lady. Remember the good times.