IN LOVING MEMORY OF

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Sidinger

February 21, 1938 – May 29, 2026

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Pat Sidinger, a loving and kind soul whose selflessness touched all who knew her, passed away on May 29, 2026. Born February 21, 1938, Pat lived a life marked by generosity and warmth, leaving an indelible legacy of compassion and devotion to her family and community.

Throughout her years, Pat embraced many activities that reflected her spirited nature and zest for life. She took great joy in bowling, where friendly camaraderie and spirited competition brought her many happy moments. Alongside her devoted spouse, she participated eagerly in fishing tournaments, sharing both the thrill of the challenge and the peaceful beauty of the outdoors. Pat was also an enthusiastic member of the car club known as Dragon Gear, where her passion for cars and fellowship flourished. Her keen eye for treasures made flea markets and auctions an ongoing adventure, delighting in the thrill of discovery and the stories behind each find.

Pat’s family was the cornerstone of her life. She is lovingly remembered by her daughter, Jody Knisley, and her son, Drew Sidinger. Her legacy is carried forward by her grandchildren—Brandi Brooks, Haley Sidinger, Nick Sidinger, Madison Sidinger, and Dylan Sidinger each of whom held a special place in Pat’s heart. The joy of her great-grandchildren, Mason Hensley, Atlys Dunn and Baby Brooks arriving in August was a source of immense pride and happiness in her later years.

Pat’s life was also profoundly shaped by her siblings: brothers Tim Kornbau, Bob Kornbau, and AJ Kornbau and sisters Sue Kifer, and Amy Zimmerman who stood by her through life’s seasons. She was preceded in death by her brother Butch Kornbau and her beloved parents, Joe Kornbau and Hazel Boop, whose memories live on in the family she cherished so deeply.

Pat Sidinger will be remembered for her unwavering kindness, her generous spirit, and her dedication to those she loved. Her passing leaves a void, but also a wealth of memories that will continue to inspire all who were fortunate enough to know her. In gathering to honor her life, friends and family celebrate a woman whose love and devotion remain a guiding light.

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