- Simplicity Cremation Care - https://www.simplicitycremationcare.com -

Patricia Cazares

Posted By Simplicity Funeral & Cremation Care On February 17, 2024 @ 12:51 pm In Obituaries | 29 Comments

Patricia Herrera Cazares – lovingly referred to as “Patty”, “Mamá”, “kiddo”, “Manina”, “Madrina”, “Tia Pati”, “Abue”, “Tia Abue”, and “Ms. Patty” by family and friends – was born in Chicago on July 9, 1962 and called to heaven on February 14, 2024 at the age of 61.  

She is survived by her beloved husband, Jorge Cazares, her cherished sons, Jorge Alberto and Manuel Arturo, her mother, Baudelia, her brother and sisters, Martha, Berta, Gloria and Carlos.  She is preceded in death by her father, Roberto Herrera, and her brother, Roberto, Jr.

Patricia’s visitation will be held on Wednesday, February 21, 2024 from 4-9pm at Church of the Holy Family, 1080 W. Roosevelt Rd., Chicago. Funeral Mass will be held on Thursday, February 22, 2024 at St. Procopius Church 1202 W. 18th St. (Corner of 18th & Allport) Chicago at 10am. Burial to follow at St. Casimir Cemetery, 4401 W. 111th St. Chicago.

In lieu of flowers, the Cazares family requests donations be made in her memory to one or more of the following by clicking here: The Lupus Foundation of America or Alzheimer’s Association

Patty was a proud native of the Pilsen neighborhood where she attended Jungman Elementary School, Cooper Upper Grade Center and Benito Juarez High School. As a young girl, she loved playing various sports including soccer, softball, gymnastics and volleyball.  Her spiral throwing a football was better than most boys her age. As a young adult, she was recognized as one of the top female soccer players in the city as a multiple-time member of La Selección Femenil Clasa. She continued playing competitive soccer into her 40s and even played with some of her former teammates’ daughters. She then transitioned to coaching her boys when they began playing soccer. 

Patty and Jorge met in 1989 on the 18th St. train platform and married in 1994 at St. Paul’s Church in Chicago. They had their first son, Jorge Jr., in 1998. And after working as an assistant loan officer for several years, she became a full-time homemaker and stay-at-home mother in 2001 with the birth of Manuel.

In addition to Jorge and Manuel, Patty also had what she referred to as her “four-legged babies.” She is reunited in eternity with Tyson and leaves behind Mowgli and Xena. She loved taking her dogs on long walks and bringing them along on trips to Indiana and Michigan.

She loved to travel with her family. A lover of nature and hot sunny weather – Patty was at her happiest on a beach with a Coors Light surrounded by her boys. She admired sunsets, lakes and oceans, flowers and lighthouses. Purple was her favorite color.

Patty was also known for her green thumb – raising dozens of plants in her home and growing fruits and vegetables from seeds in her garden. She would often propagate plants using cuttings from her collection to give to family and friends.

Patty loved sharing her talents with others. Among those talents was her ability to sew. She was the go-to person in the family for needs as small as fixing a zipper to creating dresses for quinceaneras and wedding parties.  

Out of her many talents, Patty was perhaps best known for her cooking and baking skills. Her cooking ranged from Mexican to Italian, Chinese to traditional American cuisine. Among her numerous dinner specialities, her tamales, gumbo, chili, ceviche, and salsa were some of her family’s favorites.  She was also known for making from scratch many desserts including flan, butter cookies, brookies, different variations of cheesecakes, chocolate chip and lollipop cookies, and cherry and blueberry coffee cakes.  There was never a new recipe she could not master or improve.

Patty loved children and was a motherly figure to many in the family and Santa Lucia community.  From the time she was a teenager, she was like a second mother to her nephews and nieces – always present and always willing to help. She carried over these qualities to the Santa Lucia community where she was beloved by students, parents and faculty. 

Patty always put others before herself – almost never saying “No” when called upon for help – even to a fault. She always remembered important dates and planned ahead for her family. She was especially good at remembering birthdays and anniversaries. She was outgoing, had a great sense of humor and enjoyed being with people. She was the life of the party with a radiant smile and a contagious laugh that filled every room she graced with her presence.

Patty’s visitation will be held on Wednesday, February 21, 2024 from 4-9pm at Church of the Holy Family, 1080 W. Roosevelt Rd., Chicago. Funeral Mass will be held on Thursday February 22, 2024 at St. Procopius Church 1202 W. 18th St. (Corner of 18th & Allport) Chicago at 10am. Burial to follow at St. Casimir Cemetery, 4401 W. 111th St., Chicago.

Offer Condolence for the family of Patricia Cazares

Print Obituary & Condolences Print Obituary & Condolences

29 Comments (Open | Close)

29 Comments To "Patricia Cazares"

#1 Comment By Patricia White On February 17, 2024 @ 4:10 pm

My heartfelt condolences to Jorge, sons, and family members. Patty was a beautiful soul that brought sunshine to those lucky to have met her.
May she rest in peace.

#2 Comment By Annette Hoffmann On February 17, 2024 @ 4:14 pm

Please know that our hearts are heavy with sadness. Know that we will keep you in prayers. Anyone that has met Patty will remember her kindness and compassion

#3 Comment By Vanessa On February 17, 2024 @ 4:27 pm

Te amo primita por siempre y para siempre! Till we meet again! Keep you in my heart forever!

#4 Comment By Christine Cruz On February 17, 2024 @ 4:42 pm

My deepest condolences to the family. Patty & i went to school together, she was a beautiful person in & out. She will be missed 🙏🙏🙏

#5 Comment By Guillermo Zepeda On February 17, 2024 @ 5:05 pm

Ni más sinceras condolencias estoy con ustedes de todo corazón lo siento de verdad que Dios me les dé fortaleza para soportar tan grande pérdida todos la vamos a extrañar vivirá siempre en nuestros corazones Patricia Herrera Cázares los acompaño en su pena a toda la familia Cázares Dios me les dé fortaleza

#6 Comment By Eve Zamarripa Sandoval On February 17, 2024 @ 5:27 pm

🙏 With our deepest sympathies to the entire Family and friends. I just found her on fb and now she is gone. This has been heartbreaking and sad that I can not even put into words. Rest Dearest Patty 🙏🌹

#7 Comment By Rev. Eric Hernandez-Herrera On February 17, 2024 @ 5:44 pm

My lovely niece gone too soon.
May God Keep her in His Holy Glory.

#8 Comment By Ortiz On February 17, 2024 @ 9:20 pm

Rest in Eternal Life, Patty.
Way back, our families and friends who grew up together, back in the 70’s and shared some great times. Beautiful soul. Our deepest condolences to your family.
Roberto y Laura Ortiz

#9 Comment By Esther Zaragoza On February 17, 2024 @ 10:24 pm

Patty was my dear friend who I had the luxury of sharing so many wonderful moments with. From tears, joy and a whole lot of laughter through out our life together. I learned so much from her and the love she had for her family who was her EVERYTHING

One of my favorite memories of Patty was our very long walks during lunch to Navy Pier to get to McDonald’s and order our large fries with extra ketchup. Our commutes to and from work with no A/C on in very HOT temperatures because Patty loved the summer. Thank you Patty for showing me what true friendship is all about and loving me just as much as I loved you. I’m really gonna miss your “Hola frenasa de mi vidasa” and “From damwampambam!” texts.

Life won’t ever be the same without you, and I’m just looking forward to seeing you again so we can pick up right where we left off. I love you Patty.

#10 Comment By Rosemarie Libert On February 18, 2024 @ 7:28 am

I met Patty 5 years ago when we went to.Las Vegas for my daughters 50th birthday. She was sweet funny and had a great time. I am glad to have known her. I know she is in a great place condolences to her sons and husband 🙏

#11 Comment By Diane Mary Lord On February 18, 2024 @ 2:41 pm

Sorry for your loss our condolences to the family may sha rest in peace God Bless all 💝🙏🙏🙏 Diane and ft

#12 Comment By Larry Salus and Maggie Zellers On February 18, 2024 @ 9:30 pm

Our deepest sympathies to Jorge, boys and family. We will keep you in our thoughts and prayers.

#13 Comment By Max Carmona On February 18, 2024 @ 11:50 pm

My heart goes out to Jorge, the boys and the rest of the family. We will all miss the light Patty brought. May Patty rest in peace and may the entire Cázares and Herrera families heal over time.. May God bless, protect you all and watch over Patty in heaven.

#14 Comment By Matt and Helen Hayes On February 19, 2024 @ 12:22 pm

We send our deepest sympathy to Jorge, their sons, and the Cazares and Herrera families. We have loved our visits with Patty over the years, although our time with her was too short and the opportunities were too few. We were always blessed by her joyful and positive attitude. Patty’s loving spirit, compassion, and dedication to caring for her family, and especially her mother, have been an inspiration to us.

We pray that God will provide His peace and His presence to comfort the Cazares and Herrera families.

#15 Comment By Tom Fegan On February 19, 2024 @ 1:22 pm

Patty was such an amazing person to be around. She always made me feel at home anytime I came to visit the family. She was like a 2nd mom to me, and I will forever cherish the memories I have of her. I will remember Patty as a ray of sunshine, always happy and positive. It was great being around her because she made you feel loved. I will really miss her sense of humor. She made me laugh a ton every time I saw her, which made her so fun to be around. I’m thankful for the time I was able to spend with her and grateful for the memories I have of her. She will be dearly missed.

#16 Comment By Georgina Lerma On February 19, 2024 @ 3:02 pm

I wish to convey my deepest condolences to Patty and her beloved family. We were good friends in high school, and, although we lost touch over the years, which I now deeply regret, Patty was the type of individual that one never forgets. I certainly never did, and she remains one of my fondest childhood memories. my heart breaks for her much too early passing.

Patty was a jovial, kind and loving individual whose ever present smile could light up a room. May her memory be for a blessing.

#17 Comment By Mary On February 20, 2024 @ 6:06 am

My deepest condolences to Patty’s Family. I met Patty in High School. I will miss her kindness, her smile she was such a happy person to be around. She and her Brother were taken too soon. Until we meet again

#18 Comment By John Greabe On February 20, 2024 @ 1:23 pm

Dear Jorge,

I am so sorry to learn of your wife’s passing. I am holding you and your family in my thoughts and prayers.

John Greabe

#19 Comment By Alfredo Reyes On February 20, 2024 @ 3:27 pm

My sincere condolences to Jorge and family. I am without words for the loss of my cousin. She will be remembered for her genuine kindness and caring nature. Rest in peace.

#20 Comment By Chris Dragon On February 20, 2024 @ 5:22 pm

Heaven truly gained an angel. Patty, you were such a good friend and the void left behind will never be filled. The sadness and pain is overwhelming. I will never forget your smile and laughter and all the good times we had – from the St. Lucy events to our trips to Napa, Las Vegas, New York and Wilmington to the countless parties. This still doesn’t seem real. There’s comfort in knowing you were reunited with your father and brother who you missed so much. Praying that Jorge and the boys will be surrounded by love, peace and strength, and may there be endless Coors Lights and french fries in heaven. Love you.

#21 Comment By Rich Gamble On February 20, 2024 @ 7:30 pm

Dear Jorge and the Cazares Family,
Please accept my sincere condolences. I wish there were words I could say to comfort you. I hope the love and light she brought to your lives remain alive within you forever and carry you through this time. Also, know that we’re here for you.

Rich & the Gamble Family

#22 Comment By Janet M Lebron On February 21, 2024 @ 6:40 am

My condolences prayers to the family and friends.

#23 Comment By Milton Young On February 21, 2024 @ 12:51 pm

Jorge,

We are saddened by your loss. Our deepest sympathies and prayers to you and your extended family.

With love,
Milton, Angelica, Nico, and Cami Young

#24 Comment By Jetz Moreno On February 21, 2024 @ 1:47 pm

Patty,

You will never be forgotten. You were an amazing person inside and out. I knew you over 40 years. I remember meeting during piano lessons at Benito Juarez. You took me under your wing. You were protector, counselor and treated me as your little sister. Best part was that you told to hang around with the Seniors and stay away from the freshman. Which was the best decision I ever made. You will always be in our hearts and mind.

#25 Comment By Graciela Vega On February 21, 2024 @ 4:19 pm

I pray that God may bless Patty in heaven as he did here on earth.. May she rest in peace. And for all her family and friends that mourn her I prey for all the love, strength, faith, and prayers needed to endure the pain of their loss. May God bless you all . Amen 🙏

#26 Comment By Susie Amezquita On February 21, 2024 @ 7:53 pm

My heartfelt condolences to Jorge Cazares and their sons, the Cazares and the Herrera family. I met Patty and the Herrera family in the late 70’s through her sister, Martha. I felt the love of family in the Herrera family, I remember Patty as a loving and kind sister and daughter. May the Cazares and Herrera families feel God’s gentle peace and love as Patty is now their families’ guardian angels. RIP Patty.

#27 Comment By Gustavo & Sarah Lira On February 22, 2024 @ 5:13 am

Our heart goes out to Jorge, the boys and the rest of the family. May the entire Cázares and Herrera families heal over time. We can imagine Patty showing everyone on the Heaven soccer field who is the boss.

#28 Comment By Robert Salus On February 22, 2024 @ 10:07 am

We are so sorry for your loss. We are sorry we cannot attend the services.

Robert and Cindy Salus

#29 Comment By Frank Hussey On February 22, 2024 @ 7:41 pm

Jorge, I’m saddened to hear that your wife Patricia has passed. My condolences to you and your whole family. May Patricia rest in God’s eternal peace. I apologize that I was unable to attend the services due to work responsibilities. Nevertheless, Astrid & I have offered our prayers to our Heavenly Father for Patricia & your whole family.
Frank Hussey & Family


Article printed from Simplicity Cremation Care: https://www.simplicitycremationcare.com

URL to article: https://www.simplicitycremationcare.com/patricia-cazares

Copyright © 2011 Simplicity Cremation Care. All rights reserved.