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Patricia Lane Horseman, 85, of Cambridge, Maryland left her home on 07/05/2025, her wedding anniversary to James Robert Horseman, the love of her life and went home to her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. She was baptized and saved many years ago. She was prophesied as being a "Prayer Warrior" and was deeply committed to rely on the Holy Spirit for guidance in prayer for all.
She was preceded in death by James Robert Horseman (husband), Cecil Hayward and Nedith Naomi Travers (parents), Hope Lewis (great granddaughter), Crew Helgason (great-great grandson), Harrison Travers, Sr. (brother), Rebecca Lewis and Hilda Breeden (sisters) and nephews.
Patricia is survived by her children; Victoria Megargee, Roy (Joan) Lively, Joyce (Bill) Paulette and Tammy Lively; grandchildren; Joshua (Renata), (Farrah) Lively, Jessica (Matt) Lewis, Stefanie (Brad) Absher, Nina (Mark) Singleton, Milton-Mel (Patty) Elzey, Jr. great grandchildren; Jasmyn, Joshua II, Jaida, Jabez, Janna, and Jacob Lively. Jennah, Gabrielle (James) Lewis Monroe, Moriah, Lydia Grace, Asher, Hollis, Hazel, and Jace Lewis, Alanna and Ayden Absher, Mark Anthony and Luke Singleton, Milton Elzey, III; great-great grandchildren; Brax and Kase Bennet, Banx Ruark, Ava, Adeline and Waylon Monroe; several nieces and nephews. She will be truly missed by her family and friends.
A graveside service will be held on Friday, July 18, 2025 at Dorchester Memorial Park, Cambridge, MD beginning 1:00 p.m. Officiating will be Pastor Thomas Schuyler.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in Patricia’s name can be sent to Baywater Animal Rescue, 4930 Bucktown Road, Cambridge, MD 21613
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
308 High Street, Cambridge, MD 21613
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