Patricia Jeannine Fencl

October 29, 1929 - July 16, 2015

Patricia Jeannine Fencl

October 29, 1929 - July 16, 2015

Obituary

Patricia Jeannine Fencl passed away painlessly the early morning of July 16th, 2015 in Bellingham Washington. She was born October 29th 1929 to Edyth and Howard Clement in Wenatchee Washington.

Jeannine, as she was known to her family, attended schools in Washington, graduating with honors from Highline High School in Seattle in1947. Marrying and starting a family soon thereafter, she did not resume her education until the 1980s, after she remarried and moved to Vancouver Washington, where she gained her bachelors degree from The Evergreen State College, then a masters degree in history from the University of Portland.
Jeannine started her teaching career at Clark College in Vancouver, Washington, (where she was known as “Pat” to her colleagues). Her most gratifying achievements came through helping adult students in basic education gain their GED certificates. Many, who had thought that goal was beyond them, credited her with providing them a life-changing success. These successes, in turn , inspired her to found a scholarship fund in her name for Clark GED graduates to help them toward a Clark College Associate Degree.
Jeannine retired from teaching at Clark College in 1998, then traveled more with her husband, Jim Fencl, to US, Europe, the South Pacific, and Hawaii, which she especially loved.

Jeannine’s great interests included quilt making; producing 50-100 of various sizes for friends and family. Reading; she was always a book club member. Music; she knew the lyrics to every popular song written between 1930 and 1980. Movies; Gone With The Wind was at the top of her favorites list. She also involved herself in volunteer work during retirement, most notably a YWCA program teaching sewing skills to detainees at the Clark county Jail.

In 2009, after surgery for a brain aneurysm, she suffered a stroke that left her with an immediate but slowly progressing dementia. Fortunately she could still recognize most family members, but shortly after moving to Bellingham in 2012 she was moved to a memory care residence. It was there she died last week.

Patricia Jeannine Fencl was a beautiful person inside and out. She was Jim’s greatest love and best friend. Her sense of humor was present and sharp until the end and she remains beloved by children and grand children alike.

She was recently preceded in death by her brother James Clement.
She is survived by her husband Jim Fencl, children Steven (Callene) Lumbard , Lola Leen, Paula (Susan) Lumbard ,Dirk (Andy) Lumbard, Douglas (Darlene) Lumbard, Jeanne (Eric) Federovitch, step daughter Heather (Evan) Freedman. Jeannine had seven grand children and six great grand children that she enjoyed tremendously, even in her last days.

A Celebration of her Life is planned for Sunday, August 16th, 1:00pm, at the Woodmark Hotel, 1200 Carrilon Point, Kirkland, WA
In lieu of flowers please send memorial donations to; Pat Fencl Scholarship at Clark College,1933 Ft Vancouver Way, Vancouver, WA 98663

Celebration Of Life

  • Date & Time: January 15, 8162 (12:00 AM)
  • Venue: Woodmark Hotel
  • Location: 1200 Carrilon Point Kirkland, WA - (Get Directions)

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8 responses to Patricia Jeannine Fencl

  1. Eric says:

    missing you on this Christmas Holiday!

  2. My mom. My son’s grandmother. My mentor. My sounding board. My friend. I can’t describe how much I have missed you these past years. Be at peace.
    J.

  3. We were very saddened to hear the news of Jeannine’s passing. We feel so blessed to have enjoyed several years as her neighbor and friend. We can still recall her beautiful voice, great sense of humor and warm hospitality. What we loved most about her was her deep commitment to her family. She was a true inspiration. We send you all our love and prayers.

  4. Kris Barnum says:

    I want to express my sadness at the news of Pat’s passing. Like many others, I had the privilege of working close to your wife and mother at Clark College. She was an example to me as she personally touched the lives of many students and contributed in so many constructive and behind the spotlight ways to the college’s offerings to the population of students she loved. I would be pleased if my professional legacy could be anywhere near as rich as Pat’s. May you feel love and peace and hold to strong faith at this time of loss and in the years to come. It is my faith that Pat is busy helping others learn even still.Sincerely,
    Kris Barnum

  5. Jim says:

    My heart soared when I would sit down next to you at a dining table, or movie theater, or in a car, because I knew that there was no one in the world I would rather have near me than you.I am the luckiest man to have found such a treasure.
    Jim

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