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Patricia Ann Koldys, 85, of Housatonic

She worked as an inspector at Housatonic Curtains, retiring in 2005.

Patricia Ann Koldys, 85, of Housatonic died Nov. 19, 2020, at her home with her loving family. She was born Sept. 28, 1935, in Great Barrington, daughter of William and Anna (Szwyd) McGuire. Patricia was a graduate of the former Searles High School class of 1955. She worked as an inspector at Housatonic Curtains, retiring in 2005. Patricia was a communicant of the former All Saints Church in Housatonic and a member of the Rosary Sodality. She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren and her family. Patricia’s husband William A. Koldys Sr. predeceased her Dec. 24, 1997.

Patricia is survived by her son, William A. Koldys Jr., and wife Gabriela of Housatonic, with whom she lived, and two grandchildren, Thomas and Emma. In addition to her husband, Patricia was predeceased sister Jennie Dus brother Michael McGuire.

It is with deepest regret that the funeral services for Patricia Ann Koldys were private out of concern for the health and safety of her friends and family due to the threat of coronavirus. Birches-Roy Funeral Home, 33 South St., Great Barrington, MA 01230 is entrusted with arrangements. Condolences may be made through birchesroyfuneralservices.com.

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