1942
2017
COLUMBIA - Margaret “Pat” G. Kincer, aged 75, died peacefully on the morning of December 13, 2017 in Columbia, South Carolina, after a struggle with cancer. Pat was born October 28, 1942 in Johnstown Pennsylvania, the daughter of Robert Pattison and Charlotte Ruby Pattison.
On March 12, 1977, Pat married her love, George S. Kincer and settled in Sterling, Virginia. Pat retired after 30 years with the United States Postal Service and both Pat and George were very active members of the Herndon Moose Lodge, were on several Bowling leagues and fanatics of the Washington Redskins. Many knew Pat through a 40-year span as an AVON representative, or could find her playing a mean game of Bingo wherever she went.
Pat and George thoroughly enjoyed entertaining family and friends at their home in Sterling through the years, and as their family grew, they would take many cruises and travel the world. In 2001, they moved to Columbia, South Carolina, and continued traveling and visiting family and friends.
Pat was preceded in death by her husband, her parents, and brother, Michael Pattison. She is survived by her brother, Robert Pattison; her sister, Beth Varnau; sons, Robert Flint (Wendy), Lewis Flint, Christopher Flint, daughters Jeannie Reinke (Daryl), Sharon Murray (Robert); nine grandchildren, fourteen great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
Viewing will be held between 2:00 and 4:00 p.m. on Monday, December 18, 2017 at Dunbar Funeral Home, 4219 Hardscrabble Road, Columbia, South Carolina 29223. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at Dunbar Funeral Home, followed by a memorial service at the Fort Jackson Army National Cemetery, and a private burial. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society.
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December 17, 2017
Charlene Counts
Met Pat at a Bible study and she was such a delight to get to know. She loved being around people and it showed in her bubbly personality. Will certainly miss our visits but we will meet again....Love Ya!
December 17, 2017
Janet Trammell
Pat was really a fun person! I will always remember the fun trips to Ocean City, Maryland and our "con-con" trip to Dallas where we decided we didn't want to hang out with the other postal people so I rented a car and we drove to all the sights around Dallas & Fort Worth....a few boot-scootin bars too!
She and George visited me several times here in Myrtle Beach.
Regretting that I never visited her in Columbia RIP Pat ♥
December 16, 2017
Pat we will meet again. You are pain free now. We had some wonderful times together. You will always be in my heart. Tell George hi from me. Miss you
Nancy Gollhardt`
December 16, 2017
Mary Hall
Pat was one of the best friends anyone could have.We were the best of friends. I was Matron of honor at her and George's wedding. We were friends for 50 yrs. I will miss her dearly. We will meet again one day. Enjoy your pain free days with George.
December 14, 2017
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