Patti Paskow passed away peacefully after a courageous four-year battle with cancer. She was
surrounded by love and leaves behind a legacy defined by strength, joy, and a life fully lived.
Patti is survived by her sisters Cindy, Steffi, Debbie, and Jackie, and her beloved nieces and
nephew, Carlye, Taylor, and AJ.
Patti lived an active, adventurous life. She was a dedicated athlete who competed in marathons
and triathlons, loved cycling both competitively and for pure enjoyment, and excelled in tennis,
earning number one rankings in both singles and doubles during her college years. Her drive,
discipline, and determination were matched by her enthusiasm for life and her ability to make
everything more fun.
Later in life, Patti continued her education to devote her career to health, nutrition, and helping
others live healthier, more balanced lives. She brought compassion, authenticity, and genuine
care to everyone she worked with.
Patti loved to travel and had a keen eye for photography, capturing moments and places with
beauty and intention. She was outgoing, always up for a good time, and made friends easily
wherever she went. She embraced adventure and loved trying new things, including skydiving,
reflecting her fearless approach to life. She also had a great sense of humor and a quick wit,
bringing laughter and lightness to those around her.
Patti shared a special bond with her beloved dog, Bentley, who passed a year before her. He
was her constant companion for many years, and she filled his life with love, adventure, and joy.
Throughout her illness, Patti demonstrated extraordinary courage. Many friends and coworkers
described her as the strongest person they had ever known, a reflection of her resilience, grace,
and unwavering spirit.
Patti was deeply loved and touched countless lives. She will be forever missed and
remembered for her strength, her laughter, her generosity, and her boundless love of life.
In memory of Patti, donations may be made to the Cancer Research Institute through the
memorial page created in her honor.