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Submitted: 12/19/24 • Approved: 1/13/25 • Last Updated: 1/16/25 • R611406-G611406-S3
1923 - 2017
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TOTH (McMaster), Mary Patricia "Pat" March 16, 1923-May 3, 2017 Devoted Mother and Wife, passed away in Austin, Texas, at the age of 94. Born in Johnstown, Pennsylvania to Albert P. McMaster and Mary Blanche McClune and grew up in townships of Smock, Apollo, Franklin and later Duquesne, Pennsylvania. Graduated Duquesne High School and attended Secretary School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Married Major Victor Nichalos Toth(US Army Ret.) February 1947 Duquesne, Pennsylvania As a military spouse, she lived in California, Japan, Texas, Maryland, and Germany, before settling in Austin. Pat was a cancer survivor from the late 1960's, and lived in Austin over 50 years. Preceded in death by her parents, husband, and sister Martha. She is survived by seven children, including sons Pete and wife Carol of Denver, Colorado; Tim and wife Ginger of Alpharetta, Georgia; Mark of Houston; Chris and wife Donna of Pflugerville; Ted and wife Karen; Patrick of Austin; and daughter Julie Jenkins of Austin. She is also survived by grandchildren Cathy Toth of Austin; Brad Toth and wife Sara of Fort Worth; Ben Jenkins and wife Emily of Chicago, Illinois; Sara Tran and husband Andy of Atlanta, Georgia; Erin Toth of Houston; Iris Toth of Austin and two great grandchildren Henry Jenkins of Chicago, Illinois; and Sage Tran of Atlanta, Georgia. Pat was the heart and soul of the family and will be dearly missed.
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Published by Austin American-Statesman on May 11, 2017.
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