“Pat” (Sharon Patrice) Dinwiddie Rogers, 70, of Saint Louis, Missouri passed away peacefully on July 13th, at Mercy South Hospital. “Pat”, as she was affectionately known, grew up in Saint Louis, a city she loved and called home. She worked as a hair stylist for over 40 years and loved the relationships she developed with so many long-term clients. Pat also enjoyed the outdoors, Christmas lights, Hallmark movies and spending time with friends and her beautiful daughter. Pat will be dearly missed and always remembered.
Pat was predeceased by her father, Roscoe Henry Dinwiddie, her mother, Mercedes Margaret Dinwiddie, sister, Joyce Dinwiddie Thomas, and brother, Bob (Charles/Charlie) Dinwiddie. She is survived by her daughter, Tiffany Rogers-Grubert, son-in-law, Rich Grubert, sisters: Susan Harris and Carol Shaw as well as several nieces and nephews. Pat requested a private celebration of life be held in her honor. More details regarding this event will be shared directly with family and friends. In lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation directly to St. Louis Children’s Hospital and/or Cardinal Glennon Hospital, nonprofit organizations, which Pat was passionate about.
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Tiffany, I’m so so sorry for your loss! You’re mother was one of the nicest ladies I knew. She cut my wifes and my hair for forty years. She truly will be missed. Sincerely, Kevin and Nancy Carmody
Tiffany. So very sorry for the extreme loss. Your mom was one of the most wonderful people to walk this planet. She was obviously a beautiful woman but anyone who knew her knows she was a beautiful soul. I was fortunate to know her for more than 50 years and shared many beautiful times together. I am, and always will be, proud to call her a special friend. Love to you and Rich.
Tiffany, your mom was such a beautiful person, both inside and out. I know you will miss her terribly but she is at peace and she did not suffer, which is a good thing. She was so proud of you and loved you with her whole heart. You have both Frank’s and my condolences .
Love
Sharon and Frank