Hannah was born in Washington, DC. She spent her early years in Falls Church, Virginia, later moving to Miami Beach, Surfside and Bay Harbor, FL when her parents decided to relocate. For several decades she worked for L. Luria and Sons of south Florida and was respected by all for her work ethic. She moved to Weston, FL with the love of her life, Cari Zalkin. Hannah and Cari developed their own specialized auditing firm and ultimately moved together to the mountains of Asheville, NC.
Hannah faced many life challenges, starting with final stage cancer when she was 19 and wasn’t supposed to live to be 20. In 2014, she faced open heart surgery, because she might only have a year to live. She survived the surgery and unforgiving complications, experiencing ‘seeing the light’ when she had coded. She was a warrior, giving strength to so many others. When a friend declared she was a cat, we were all thankful, because with all of her continued medical issues, we weren’t sure how many lives she had already used.
Hannah was preceded in death by her father and mother, Mary Virginia (Pierce) and Desiree Armand Patenotte. She is survived by her beloved wife (a partnership of 47 years, married for 9), a devoted and loving caregiver, Cari Zalkin; brother, Claude Armand Patenotte; cousins, Walter and Pam McWhirt, and Mary and Michael Murphy, as well as their families; her in-laws, Michael and Martha Zalkin; nephew, Gabriel Zalkin; niece, Andrea (Zalkin) and husband Sean Engvold; great-nephew, Hudson Massey; and our Asheville family, Mary and Sandy, Susan and Ann, Nina and Barbara, Robin and Karen, and Lisa and Linda.
Funeral arrangements are being handled by Groce Funeral Home, Asheville NC and Clore-English Funeral Home, Culpeper, VA.
A graveside service for Hannah will be held Saturday, December 14, 2024 at 10:00 AM at Culpeper Masonic Cemetery, 1012 North Main Street, Culpeper, VA 22701.
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