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Arrangements under the direction of Georgia Memorial Park Funeral Home and Cemetery, Marietta, GA. Ms. Patricia Elaine Jarrard age 67, of Canton, GA, passed away Wednesday, September14, 2016. Patricia was a graduate of Osborn High School of Marietta. She is survived by her brother John Edward Jarrard Jr. and his wife Linda; nieces Kate Allison Scott and Deborah Elizabeth LeBel; great nieces Kailee Elizabeth LeBel and Ryleigh Alexis Scott and Reese Kate Scott; great nephew Brady Jarrard LeBel. A graveside service will be held Saturday, September 17, 2016 at 10 o'clock at Georgia Memorial Park cemetery.
The family will receive friends at 9 o'clock Saturday, September 17, 2016 at Georgia Memorial Park Funeral Home.
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September 18, 2016
Louise Rickman
I will miss Pat. Her sweet spirit and love for all she knew made her such a special person. Wish I had known so I could have attended her burial but it was not in the MDJ and I did not learn of her passing until it was too late. I attended Calvary Baptist Church in Smyrna with the Jarrard family.
Louise Rickman, Marietta, Georgia
September 15, 2016
Shirley Sayne
We will miss you sweetheart. I know you will be so excited to see your Mom and Dad. Save me a place at the table for when I get there. Luv Ya
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