Patricia Eva Arcisz
- abbeycremation
- May 5
- 1 min read

Patricia Eva Arcisz (née Perrault), 69, of East Hartford Connecticut died peacefully on April 27th, 2025 at Hartford Hospital. Patricia, better know as Pat, was born on February 5th,1956 and lived in East Hartford, Connecticut her whole life. After graduating from George G Penny High School in 1975, Pat became a nursing assistant, where a co-worker introduced her to her future husband, Roger who she married in 1979. She was a devoted wife to her husband William "Roger" Arcisz and doting mother to her two children, Eric and Joseph. She was a born caregiver and would always be the first to lend a hand, ear, or smile to anyone. Pat loved interior decorating and strived to create a home that was as warm and welcoming as herself. Pat enjoyed playing cards, specifically the game Setback, and listening to music with her family. Her infectious laugh, joyful smile, and enthusiastic singing along to her favorite songs will never be forgotten.
Pat is survived by her husband William “Roger” Arcisz of East Hartford and her two sons Eric Paul Arcisz of Bristol, Connecticut and Joseph William Arcisz of Manchester, New Hampshire along with her brother Richard Perrault of East Hartford. She was predeceased by her parents, Edith H Perrualt and Robert P Perrault of East Hartford, and her siblings: Robert Perrault of East Hartford, Joan Clutier of East Hartford, Debra Roy of East Hartford, Jean Merrick of East Hartford, and Elizabeth Perrault of Florida.
Per her wishes there will be no public services.
Roger, Eric and Joey, we send our condolences. I was so sorry to hear this news. I pray you all are ok. Don’t hesitate to reach out for any reason.
With sincere care, Symkowicz family
I have many good memories of her and her family when I was in school with her sons. They were good friends to me and she was a lovely person.
She will be sorely missed, I am very sorry myself and my family offer our condolences. 💐 💜 I am sure she's up there partying with all of her sisters.
Again, I am very sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure of being able to attend several parties a few years back. Pat was so welcoming, especially to my two young kids. I was also surprised to see that someone in the family had such a great sense in home decorating. I described it as Martha Stewart (the decorating part only).