![]() ![]() This site (hereafter referred to as "this Site") and writing or submitting any material for this Site.ġ.) Applicability & Acceptance of Terms of Useīy using, accessing, browsing, or submitting any writing and/or Material to this Site, Please read the following terms of use ("Terms of Use") carefully before using To leave a special message for the family please click "Share Memories" above. Private Interment will take place in Memory Gardens in Colonie. Calling hours will precede the service from 10AM to 12PM at the funeral home. A Memorial Service of Pat’s life will be celebrated 12 PM Friday September 20th at New Comer Cremations & Funerals, 343 New Karner Road, Colonie. We will often take those boxes down, fondly open them, and smile and laugh and share them. We'll stack them neatly on the shelves of our hearts. To those of us who knew her and loved her, her family and her friends, we will store our memories of her lovingly in colorful boxes. There are so many memories and pictures of her that are almost always either on or near a beach. In later years, her heart would always be drawn to a shoreline there was not a steamed lobster that she could not conquer, nor a seashell she would not pick up as a trinket. Pat loved the ocean surf and salty sea breeze, especially Rhode Island, Cape Cod, or Maine for spring, summer, and fall vacations. She loved interacting with the residents and was loved by all until her health declined forcing permanent retirement. She assisted with the day-to-day details of the center, directly reporting to the owner and putting her touch on the facility by assuring that there was always bouquets of fresh flowers the residents enjoyed. When Renaissance moved to a different location she took on another part time challenge at The Loudonville Assisted Living Residence as owner Michael Levine’s Executive Assistant. After retirement, she worked part time as a floral assistant at the prestigious Renaissance Floral Design where she made others happy with flowers. When you sat with her amongst them you could always spot hummingbirds, butterflies and other birds singing in the trees. Digging in the dirt and seeing all the beautiful flowers blooming made her heart sing. Pat had an immense love of flowers and always had the most beautiful gardens in her yard. She also worked as an administrator for the Commissioner of the Republican Bill Drafting Commission, working many long Senate session hours. She worked for many years as executive assistant to longtime Republican State Senator Warren Anderson who was Majority Leader and Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee. She attended Troy Senior High School and spent her career in numerous capacities at the NY State Capital. Pierce, FL, Wendall and her daughter, brother James Rebhun & Donna of Wynantskill and their 2 children, and brother John Rebhun Jr. She is survived by her brother Charles Rebhun Ruth of Castleton and their 6 children, sister Carol Ciaccia Charlie of Troy and their 4 children, sister Joan Smith of Brunswick and her 4 children, sister Sue Collins of Ft. Pat was the second oldest child of John and Marion Rebhun of North Greenbush, NY. Daughter Patricia Yates McDermott of Syracuse, NY, son James Atwood Yates III Dawn of Greenville, NY, daughter Sue Ann Yates Case of Albany, daughter Shari Homeyer DiMeo John of Forest Hill, MD, Kimberly Homeyer of Plattsburgh, NY, Tara Homeyer Sherman of Plattsburgh NY, 9 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. She is survived by her husband, Charles Homeyer, and their blended family of 6 children. ![]() “Pat” Homeyer (Rebhun) Pat Homeyer, 79, of Loudonville, NY passed away on Tuesday, July 2, 2019.
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