

Pat and her twin sister, Pauline, were born on June 29, 1934, in Ebensburg, Pennsylvania, to the late Francis Edward Stout and Mary Louise (Schenk) Stout. From her earliest days, Pat’s life was shaped by the warmth of a large, loving family—one she treasured throughout her life.
Pat lived with an enduring spirit of adventure, kindness, and curiosity. Always ready for fun and connection, she became the heart of many family gatherings. She loved duckpin bowling, badminton, croquet, card games, and especially playing bingo, a favorite pastime that brought her joy and camaraderie. Her laughter, enthusiasm, and playful competitiveness turned even the simplest moments into cherished memories.
She delighted in traveling whenever possible, often journeying to visit family. These trips—filled with conversation, joy, and shared stories—were among her greatest pleasures. Never afraid to try something new, Pat once took a belly-dancing course at her local community center, approaching the experience with humor and her trademark zest for life.
Above all else, Pat was most proud of raising her family. Her children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, extended family, and many friends were the center of her world. She celebrated their accomplishments, supported their dreams, and treasured every milestone.
Pat is survived by her son,Kevin Hanger and his wife Bonnie of Waldorf, MD; her daughters Kelly Davis and her husband Ken of TX, Kerry Crawford and her fiancé Barry Rohrer, and Karol Kocurek and her husband Charlie of Orange Grove, TX. She is also survived by her eleven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren, who brought her endless pride and joy.
She leaves behind her sisters Christina, Anita, Lucille and Sylvia; her brothers David, Merle, Edward and William; and many beloved nieces and nephews.
Pat was preceded in death by her parents; her twin sister Pauline; and her sister Cecelia.
Those who knew Pat will remember her generous heart, vibrant personality, adventurous spirit, and remarkable ability to bring people together. Her legacy—rooted in love, joy, courage, and connection—lives on in the many lives she touched.
A celebration of Pat’s life will be held at a later date, where family and friends will gather to honor her remarkable spirit.
May her memory be a blessing, and may her light continue to shine in the hearts of all who loved her.
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