Patsy Elizabeth Ervin

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December 26, 1941 ~ April 8, 2017

Patsy Elizabeth Reedy Ervin, 75 of Hollywood, MD died April 8, 2017 of complications from pneumonia and advanced Alzheimer’s disease. She was born on December 26, 1941 as the daughter of the deceased Bayse, Sr. and Katie (Greer) Reedy also of Hollywood, MD. The family settled in St. Mary’s County in the 1940’s. Patsy was 10 years old when they moved to Hollywood from the famous “flat tops” in Lexington Park. Her mother and father worked in Civil Service at the NAS Patuxent River and retired in the late 1970’s. Patsy attended Hollywood Elementary, Leonardtown Jr. High and High School. She graduated LHS in 1959. She and several classmates were members of the Hollywood Church of the Nazarene and very active in their schools and Church Youth Group. She enjoyed playing girls’ basketball and participating in choirs & ensembles, cheerleading and student government. She was part of the St. Mary’s County Fair Queen’s Court in 1958. Patsy left St. Mary’s County in ’59 to attend Eastern Nazarene College in Quincy, MA. There she studied Elementary Education and began student teaching in Quincy Public Schools. She returned to St. Mary’s County and began teaching at the 2-room Mennonite School House in Clements, MD. Later she was hired by St. Mary’s County Public Schools and taught at Lexington Park Elementary in First Grade and eventually Special Education. While retiring early from teaching to start a family, Patsy would remain very active in the PTA and the role of Homeroom Mother for many years. She was also the Children’s Ministries Director for 12 years at the Hollywood Church of the Nazarene. In the 1980’s she opened the Sunshine Family Daycare out of her home on Clarkes Landing Road and had many community children attend. Patsy, in the 1990’s returned back to St. Mary’s County Public Schools as a teacher for home-bound children. In 1998 she became a care-giver for her mother. Patsy dated and married her long time classmate and high school sweet-heart Donald Lee Ervin, also of Hollywood, MD. Her attended the same county schools and relocated to live Quincy, MA while Patsy was attending college. They were married at the Dorchester Church in Boston, MA on January 26, 1962. They both returned to St. Mary’s County in 1962 and lived in Ridge before building a home in Hollywood. Patsy is survived by her husband Donald Lee Ervin to whom she was married for 55 years; sons Reverend Andrew Lee Ervin (Sharon Facemire Ervin) of Gardners, PA and William “Bill” Stephen Ervin of Hollywood, MD; brother Reverend Doctor Bayse “Bud” H. Reedy, Jr. (Sarah “Sally” Hoopengardner Reedy) of York, PA. She was also survived by five grandchildren: Grant Andrew Ervin of Wilmington, DE; Jessica Paige Ervin of Bethlehem, PA; Katie Elizabeth Ervin Childers (Garrett) of Macon, GA; Amber Reedy Ervin of Quincy, MA; and Hannah Leigh Ervin of Gardners, PA and niece Heather Lynn Reedy Tavares (Carlos) of Raleigh-Durham, NC. Services will be held at the Hollywood Church of the Nazarene, 24710 Sotterly Rd on Saturday, April 15, 2017 with Rev. Eric Folk, Rev. Andrew Ervin, Rev. Dr. Bud Reedy and Rev. Paul MacPherson officiating. The family will receive attendees beginning at 9:00 AM and a Celebration of Life Worship Service will begin at 10:30 AM. The interment will take place immediately following the service followed by a fellowship meal hosted by the Church. Contribution may be made to the Hollywood Church of the Nazarene.

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  1. “I want to send my deepest condolences to Don and to all the family members of Pat, I will forever remember with gratitude her lovely sweet personality and kindness.”

  2. Don & Family
    I am so sorry for your loss. Pat was the
    sweetest most calm person that I have ever had
    the pleasure of having as a friend. Praying for you and family.

    Dee & Robby Bradock

  3. Don & Family
    I am so sorry for your loss. Pat was the
    sweetest most calm person that I have ever had
    the pleasure of having as a friend. Praying for you and family.

    Dee & Robby Bradock

  4. DON, BILL, ANDY, AND FAMILY,

    MRS. ERVIN IS AT PEACE AND WITH THE LORD. SHE IS LOOKING DOWN AND SMILING ON ALL OF YOU. THE FAMILY IS IN OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS DURING THIS DIFFICULT TIME.

    THE UNKLE’s

  5. Don and Family,
    Extending deep and heartfelt sympathy to you and your family.

  6. Bill and Family

    Bill, it has been was too long. So sorry to hear about your mom and please know you and your family are in my thoughts.

  7. Terri Verbic-Boggs RN says:

    To the Ervin family. Patsy was the sweet, kind, soft spoken woman loved by all the members of Ladies Workout Express in Hollywood. I will cherish conversations with her about her health, her Mom, her family and so much more. So nice to reconnect with her recently thru Hospice. Love, hugs and prayers for the family she adored.

  8. My heart goes out to your family, she was a great lady. She taught me well. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.

  9. Mr. Ervin, Please accept our sincere condolences on the loss of your lovely wife. May she Rest In Peace and be pain free. Keep the memories close to heart to get you and your family through the toughest of days to come. Love always, Cheryl, Terra & Kelly

  10. Dear Brother Andy and Family,

    So sorry to hear of your mother’s passing. I am praying for you and your family in this time of sorrow. Please receive my condolence and know that I am praying for your comfort.

    Dennis and Debbie Williams (and kids)

  11. “My Deepest Condolences go out to the Ervin family, God’s word saids, at Isa 25:8 “He will swallow up death forever,……And will wipe away the tears from all faces.

  12. We have truly lost an angel on earth. Pat was an amazing lady. My daughter Amanda was in her care for quite a few years and truly loved her and “Big Bear” and sometimes didn’t even want to leave! Pat and Don were also there for us in a time of need. So we have so much gratitude for the Ervin’s. I’m saddened she suffered from Alzheimer’s Disease, but her suffering is now over. I’m sorry we can’t be there to pay our respects. Amanda is a military wife and lives on the west coast now and I live in Florida. Please know our thoughts and prayers are with her family at this time.

  13. Steve and Karen Hoopengardner says:

    Donald, Andy, Bill, Bud Reedy, and families:
    Patsy was a fantastic Sunday School teacher and Children’s ministry director at the Hollywood Nazarene Church for many years. As Sunday School Superintendent, I would be so proud to escort new children to Patsy’s Kindergarten class because I knew the quality of teacher she was and her love for children. Near the end of Patsy’s life, I was praying with Patsy and her family when she was in the hospital and she acknowledged my prayer by squeezing my hand very tightly.
    We can be assured of the Lord welcoming her home as a child of the King. Patsy’s celebration service on Saturday April 15,
    2017 was a testimony of a saint going home!


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