Dear Pat
So very many good times together - teaching,geography field trips, orienteering , golf, canal boating. I am so sorry that I was far away and so was not able to be present at your funeral but I shall ner forget our friendship. Love Sue
Patricia Hodgson (26 Apr 1939 - 3 Dec 2023)
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In loving memory of Patricia Hodgson who sadly passed away on 3rd December 2023.
Pat was born in Ealing, London in 1939. She spent the wartime years with her mother, Phyll, at the home of her Nannie in Putney, where the house was damaged by nearby bombing. Pat’s father Fred served in the War and was killed when Pat was four years old. Her mother later remarried, and Pat grew up with her stepfather, stepsister and stepbrothers in Ealing.
Pat studied Geography at Hull University and became a popular and respected teacher at Gillingham School in Dorset, and then Deputy Head of a school in Workington in Cumbria. In 1983 Pat married Frank Hodgson. She has been a dear friend and stepmother to John, David, Mike, and Harry and loved them and their families.
Pat and Frank had a wonderful retirement together, travelling, and sharing a love of walking in the Lake District from their home in Ennerdale Bridge. Then moved to Silsden after falling in love with canal boating. Every summer was spent exploring the canal network, down to the Thames.
Always adventurous, after Frank’s death in 2002, Pat continued to spend summers on the boat. She took the helm; family and friends helped out by manning locks and bridges. She played golf, and was Ladies Captain at Silsden Golf Club. She also enjoyed holidays in New Zealand and Canada with her cousin Lesley, and often spent Christmas in Sweden with Swedish friends she met as part of a teacher exchange.
Pat always had a dog, the last being her much-loved Springer spaniel, Jane. In recent years, her home in Silsden, with its view across the Leeds Liverpool Canal and the Aire Valley, has meant so much to her, and she loved watching the ducks and swans with their ducklings and cygnets on the canal.
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