Born: March 10, 1933 - Deceased: 20220327
Priscilla “Pat” Miller Hertlein passed from this life on March 27, 2022 at Memorial Hospital in Belleville, IL. She was born on March 10, 1933 to Harry V. Miller and Cora (Howser) Miller.
Pat had just celebrated her 89th Birthday. Her son Charles and his wife, Lynn were at her bedside.
Pat is survived by one sister, Carol Miller Williams, of Delaware; her children, Charles, of So.Carolina, and Patricia Head of Mascoutah, IL. Pat had 3 children, 7 grandchildren, 13 great grandchildren, and 1 great-great grandchild.
Husband Charles Joseph Hertlein and daughter, Lisa Banas preceded her in death. Four sisters and two brothers also preceded her in death.
Pat was a good person. She was kind, generous and loving. She was beloved not only by her family and close friends, but by the whole community. She was active in her church until unable to attend. She exercised daily by using her walker. Reading was her true love, besides roses. She loved animals.
Memorials: In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to Wounded Warriors Project.
Funeral: A procession will leave Kurrus Funeral Home at 1:45 pm, Friday, April 1, 2022 for a committal service at Greenwood Cemetery in Fairview Heights, IL.
4 Comments
Oh how I cherish the memories with her. Our family shared many birthdays and holidays together with her.
I pray that you all will remember all the wonderful times with her and cherish each minute. She was a woman of Hod and loved her savior.
I am sorry to hear of Pat’s passing. She was a very beautiful person that I had the pleasure to know. She was one of my best tenants in my years as her property manager.
My condolences goes out to you and your entire family. Pat was a very special friend, that I had the pleasure of knowing. She was a sweet and soft spoken lady that came into my life and it was such a pleasure to have known her.
Rest In Peace
Love Maxine
It’s been years since I seen Pat. She was the sweetest person you could meet. I use to stop by her house and take her out on an outing and she would tell me about her family. I worked with her at the nursing home. My life got so busy that I never got the change to get back to see her again, and I am truly sorry about that. She will be missed by so many people.