Wanda Faye Patton

August 18, 1954 - September 06, 2023

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Obituary for Wanda Faye Patton

Wanda Faye Patton, affectionately known as Wanda Faye or “Wendy”, made her transition on September 6, 2023 at 8:24 pm.

Wanda, born to Warren and Eulalia Patton in Tuscaloosa, Alabama at Druid City hospital on August 18,1954 with a mane of curls, and with the bounce of a ball, would go on to become an entrepreneur, small business owner, and a champion in her field designing hospital interiors.

Shortly after her birth, her parents relocated to Chicago, Illinois., where she would begin her elementary education at Dixon Elementary School in Chicago’s Chatham neighborhood.

Her parents would separate within a few years of their move to Chicago and Wanda, the oldest of three children at the time would eventually become “big sis” to five siblings.

Wanda seemed to make friends easily and her gregarious outward disposition was attractive.

Wanda enjoyed the music of lots of talented people, but some of her favorites were David Bowie, Gino Vannelli, the 5th Dimension, and Chaka Khan. She would often be heard or seen crooning and rhythmically swaying to the music of these artists!

Matriculating to Lindblom High and then MacMurray College, Wanda developed friendships quickly. Her quick wit and easy going personality invited friends to her by the dozen. No shrinking violet, Wanda would be introduced to society by the Chicago Northern District Women’s Association (CNDA).

Upon graduating from MacMurray College, Wanda journeyed to Boston where she carried with her some lifelong friendships and received a Masters in Social Work from Boston University in 1977. Fanning her creative interests, she attended the New England School of Art and Design in 1982 and received her degree in 1984.

After working for almost ten years as an administrator with Boston’s Department of Social Services, Wanda made several life defining changes: she married and decided to change careers! It was shortly after making these changes that she would venture full time into the world of interior design.

Wanda would begin honing her designing craft at a host of Boston institutions Some of which were Allmerica Financial, Workspace Design, Corporate Interiors, and Haworth Furniture.

Lover of her independence, the arts, and all things “Frank Lloyd Wright”, Wanda launched her own Design Firm in 2002, but shortly thereafter joined a fellow designer to create the Nola Patton Design Collaborative.

After over ten years as a partner in this collaboration, Wanda launched out once again to return to a solo proprietorship, the Patton Design Collaborative aka WFP Designs. It was from this firm that she would retire earlier this year.

Wanda loved her work and spent a significant part of her life continuing to develop her craft.

Wanda was no slacker. She was industrious, disciplined, and extremely reliable. She embodied work ethics that few people attain to.

Wanda really enjoyed traveling and was always looking for “the next place”! In addition to anticipating closing on a new home in Savannah Georgia this month, her next trip was to have been South Africa.

A lover of great food, Wanda was an unpaid food critic! She knew good food and had very little time for or interest in mediocre fare!

Wanda was getting ready to live the second leg of her life’s journey when on September 6th she went into eternity. She will be greatly missed by many.

Wanda leaves to mourn Eulalia, Jacqueline, Tony, Paul, Sean, Jon and Derek, along with a host of extended family members, friends, and colleagues.

We mourn her passing and look to celebrate her life at the Dolan Funeral Home, 460 Granite Avenue, EAST MILTON SQUARE, Monday September 25 at 11:00 AM. Family and friends invited. A visiting hour will be held prior to the service from 10-11 AM. Burial at Forest Hills Cemetery.

Services

25 Sep

Visting Hour

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Dolan Funeral Homes and Cremation Services - EAST MILTON SQUARE 460 Granite Avenue Milton, MA 02186 Get Directions »
25 Sep

Funeral Service

11:00 AM

Dolan Funeral Homes and Cremation Services - EAST MILTON SQUARE 460 Granite Avenue Milton, MA 02186 Get Directions »
25 Sep

Burial

01:00 PM

Forest Hills Cemetery 95 Forest Hills Ave Jamaica Plain, MA 02130 Get Directions »
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  • October 02, 2023

    Our deepest condolences to Wanda P. (at Mac there were two Wandas and she received the moniker of Wanda P) family and friends. I'm glad she found her passion and lived life to its fullest. God rest her soul is our prayer. Gwen and Calvin Bates Class of 1974 MacMurray

  • September 24, 2023

    My name is Georgiana Gray, and I was a classmate at MacMurray College. Wanda was a burst of light and energy. I had some good laughs with her. She really made a mark on this world and left a legacy. Praying for peace for her family and friends.

  • September 23, 2023

    I knew Wanda for a brief time. We were neighbors in Worcester, MA. We shared many laughs! Wanda, will be missed. My heart felt condolences go out to her family and friends! MISS YOU!!!

  • September 21, 2023

    My heartfelt sympathy to the family. May wonderful memories provide comfort. I went to high school with Wanda, where we collectively shared lots of good memories. Rest in Peace Wanda. Jakita Trotter

  • September 21, 2023

    Wanda was truly a unique, powerhouse of a woman. I enjoyed her honesty and wit and feel fortunate to have known her. You will be missed Wanda.

  • September 21, 2023

    My thoughts and prayers to Wanda's family, and many friends. She touched our lives in different ways, for me it was through work. Loved being in her company. Her smile and presence will be missed immeasurably. Barbara C.

  • September 21, 2023

    This is a terrible loss. My sympathies to all who loved and admired Wanda. I only met Wanda a few times, but I was always struck by her dignity and style. May she rest in peace. Loretta McGovern

  • September 21, 2023

    I met my dear friend in 2004 when my husband Tommy and myself moved next door. Wanda and I immediately hit it off..I remember going to Lowes and buying plants for the middle garden snd she said, "have at it".. we both worked over the years so it was always hi, how are you doing? But when Tommy got sick and died, we grew closer, and then when I retired, more, and then when she retired, the closest... she was so funny; she wasn't much of a dog lover, but when I brought Otis home seven years ago, she grew to love him and he loved her so much. He would always run to her when he saw her or when we were going for a walk, go up her front steps or back steps looking for her. and heaven help her if we were both on our decks at the same time, he would whine like a baby if I didn't take him over there. She was surely loved and will be missed by the both of us. I am reassured she is with the Lord, and at peace. God be with you always my friend. you are truly missed and loved by me and Otis.

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