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The Jefferson Lab Physics Community is saddened to pass on a brief
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<div style="" data-mce-style="">from Karl Slifer below. We
will miss Patricia's positive and caring outlook on life,
her</div>
<div style="" data-mce-style="">friendly character, and her
both leading and collaborative work as a scientist.<br>
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<div>Dear Friends and Colleagues,</div>
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<div>Patricia Solvignon-Slifer passed peacefully
this weekend. She was with those who loved her.
It is difficult to convey the deep sadness that
her death brings, so I'd prefer to dwell on how
she brightened the lives of those around her just
a little every day. She lived her life well, and
her unflinching optimism taught us how to love
life as it is, with good and bad. </div>
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<div>She was an amazing wife, a loving mother and
also a formidable scientist. She was proud of
her appointment as JLab staff scientist. Her
bridge position with UNH was extremely
productive, and was recognized by the DOE with
an Early Career Award. She was lead spokesperson
for several 'high impact' experiments at
Jefferson Lab, and contributed to the Long Range
Plan for Nuclear Science. </div>
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<div>Following Patricia's wishes, there was a small
private service on Saturday. In lieu of flowers,
please consider a donation to <a
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href="https://www.gofundme.com/PatriciaLiveLearn"
target="_blank">Patricia's Live & Learn Kid
Fund</a>.</div>
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