Patricia Mae “Pat” McEvoy

Almond, New York

Patricia (Pat, Patsy, Coach) McEvoy, 90, of Almond passed away peacefully in her home early Sunday morning, January 19, 2025, surrounded by her family and friends.

Born in Hornell on March 17th, 1934, she was the daughter of the late Bridget Caparulo Shiner and Leon Shiner.

She was a Hornell native, graduating from Hornell High School class of 1951.  After graduating, Pat went on to attend Ithaca College, graduating in 1955 with a degree in Physical Education.  Shortly after, she began her teaching career in Bath.  Following the death of her father, she began teaching at Alfred-Almond where she taught for 30 plus years.  After retirement she was a substitute teacher at the Elementary level for another 12 years.

Pat was a successful Soccer and Volleyball coach for Alfred-Almond.  Her Soccer team was the first to win the Section V trophy for Girls Soccer in 1985. The following year, in 1986, her team lost in the semi-finals in the state soccer tournament.  She led her volleyball team to the sectional finals many times.  Additionally, she was an officiate for Girls Basketball and Softball.  Pat always enjoyed running into those she taught and coached many, many years later.

Not only was Pat successful in the teams she coached, but she was a pioneer in the formation of High School Girls athletics.  Serving on many local, Section V and State committees, she ensured Girls received fair treatment in sports programs.  Seeing the growth in Girls and Women’s sports alike brought her much happiness.  She also served as the chairperson of the NAGWS Soccer Rules Committee; Secretary of the Women’s State Officials Organization; Section V Co-Coordinator for the site selection for Girls Soccer sectionals; first Steuben County Girls Soccer Chairperson; Section V Girls Volleyball coordinator; and member of the Hornell Alumni Association.  Her success led her to being inducted into the Alfred-Almond and Hornell Sports Hall of Fame.

Pat enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren whom she loved dearly.  She especially enjoyed watching them at their various activities and sporting events.  Aside of being her grandchildren’s number one fan, she was a huge fan of the Buffalo Bills and Syracuse University Men and Women’s athletics.  Additionally, her hobbies included traveling, camping, cross-country skiing, reading, and puzzles.  She even participated in the Tug Hill Race and backpacking New York’s tallest mountain (Mount Marcy).

She was predeceased in death by parents Bridget and Leon Shiner; siblings, Mary, Leon Jr, William, George, and former husband, James McEvoy.

Pat is survived by her four Children: Cara (Bob Hinds) Wilkinson of Dansville, Todd (Anna) McEvoy of Cullman, AL, Ryan (Heather Sherman) McEvoy and Chad (Charmaine Nordquist) McEvoy both of Raleigh, NC; six grandchildren, Derek Wilkinson, Alexis Hinds, Zachery (Amanda Rini) McEvoy, Jeffrey McEvoy, Kaylee McEvoy and Mia McEvoy; along with several nieces and nephews. Additionally, she is survived by her long-time best friend and caretaker, Sandy Cutter.

Following Pats wishes, there will be no services. A private graveside service will take place at the convenience of her family. A celebration of life will take place on a later date, to be announced by the family where all are welcome.

The family would like to thank the aids of Tender Loving Care for the care they provided and the compassion they showed Pat.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in her name may be made to the Hornell Alumni Association, P.O. Box 135 Hornell, NY 14843 or to the Alfred-Almond Alumni Association, P.O. Box 1134 Alfred, NY 14802 or the Hornell Area Humane Society, 7649 Industrial Park Rd., Hornell, NY 14843.

Funeral arrangements are in care of the Dagon Funeral Home, 38 Church St., Hornell, NY.

To leave an online condolence or share a memory, visit www.dagonfuneralhome.com.

4 Responses to “Patricia Mae “Pat” McEvoy”

  1. Lisa says:

    I remember her well.
    While officiating soccer games she was the coach, many refs didn’t want to ref there, because she’d tell you if you made a mistake, but if you did your job well, and she knew it, she’d tell you win or loose. Her knowledge of the game set her apart from others.
    My condolences to the family.

  2. Kathy Jones Hoyt - Section V Athletics says:

    I will remember Pat fondly as she always attended the Section V Executive Hall of Fame induction ceremony with Sandy. We are thankful for her years of service to Section V Athletics and her commitment to the growth of girls sports!! May all the wonderful memories of Pat, always make you smile.

  3. Pat Davis Bowers says:

    As a young girl-she was my idol–

  4. Julie mchale says:

    I believe
    patsy was a counselor at Lake Demon Girl Scout camp when she was in college. Well liked by all us campers. a great memory. Condolences to.all her family.

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