Patricia Ann “Patty” Hodge, 51, of Erlanger, Remembered for Her Dedication and Love

Patricia Ann “Patty” Hodge, 51, of Erlanger, Remembered for Her Dedication and Love
Patricia Ann Hodge — Floral Hills Memorial Gardens & Funeral Home & Mausoleum
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Erlanger, KY – Patricia Ann “Patty” Hodge, 51, passed away on June 30, 2025. She was born on October 4, 1973, in Covington, KY. Preceded in death by Eugene and Gayle Hodge, Patty is survived by siblings Debra Hodge, David (Shirley) Hodge, Dale (Paula) Hodge, Beth (Dan) O’Connell, Matthew Hodge, ten nieces and nephews, and nine great nieces and nephews.

A graduate of Boone County High School, Patty moved to Calhoun, GA, where she spent nearly 20 years and worked as a personal driver for elderly individuals in the community. Known for her dedication and loyalty, Patty built strong relationships and was a cherished sister, aunt, and friend. She enjoyed tending to her vegetable garden, fishing with her Pomeranian companion, Papi, and was deeply involved in her community.

Visitation and funeral services will be held on Saturday, July 5, 2025, at Floral Hills Funeral Home in Covington, KY. A celebration of life will follow at Bethesda Community Church. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation are appreciated.

Patty’s memory will be treasured by all who knew her. To send flowers or order memorial trees in her memory, please visit the flower store.

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