Patricia Ashman passed away peacefully on Sunday, July 23, 2023, with family by her side, after a courageous battle against cancer. She is survived by her son, James (Lisa) Ashman; daughter, Cheryl (Michael) Woren;  sister, Pamela (Frank) Lombardo; brother-in-law, Jeremy (Marilyn) Ashman; grandchildren, Richard (Kristen) Ashman, Robert Ashman, Hannah Woren, Joshua Woren, Sarah Woren, Zachary Woren, Amanda (Jon) Emmons; great-grandson, Jack Emmons; nephews, David (Laura) Ashman, Douglas (Kristin) Ashman; niece, Kathryn Lombardo; great nieces, Lluna Ashman, Emily Ashman, Lindsey Ashman. 

Patricia was predeceased by her husband, Timothy A. Ashman, parents, James H. Banker, Nathelyn Banker Tubbs, Joseph F. Tubbs (Stepfather), and brother, J.Timothy Tubbs.

Patricia was born in Rochester, NY on October 9th, 1942. She graduated from West Irondequoit High School in 1960, attended the Rochester Business Institute, and worked as a medical secretary. Pat was married in June 1964, and later worked for a telecom company as a secretary for many years. Pat enjoyed playing tennis, spending time with her children and grandchildren, as well as her many friends. She loved tending to her many dogs and cats through the years. She also loved to read, work in her gardens, play her computer games, and watch endless movies and Hallmark mystery series.

Pat will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her in this life. May she rest in peace.

Calling Hours Tuesday August 1, 2023 4-6PM at the Richard H. Keenan Funeral Home (Egypt Location) 7501 Pittsford Palmyra Road, Fairport. 

In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to 

Lollypop Farm – Humane Society of Greater Rochester in Patricia’s memory.  https://www.lollypop.org/


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2 responses to “Ashman, Patricia A.”

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    Lollypop Farm

    Our thoughts are with Patricia’s family and friends at this sad time.

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    Lori Ramsperger

    I can’t believe how things work sometimes.
    I pulled my big Buffalo Bills ceramic mug out of the cabinet about a month ago to use again, and thought to myself, I wish I could remember the name of that nice lady who gave me the coffee mug! I would guess late ‘80s. Our office was in the Cross Keys OP
    And then I saw this very sad post and my heart dropped. It was Patty Ashman who gave me that mug!!
    Although the name escaped me, I always remembered that really nice lady!!!
    Sincere condolences & sympathy for the family.