
Patricia Scoma, 64, a resident of Baldwinsville, and a former resident of Oswego, died, , Tuesday November 30, 2021, peacefully at her home with her husband and children by her side. Patricia was born in Fulton, and lived most of her life in Oswego, before moving to Baldwinsville.
She was employed as an insurance agent with Eastern Shore Associates, Fulton and Fitzgibbons Agency in Oswego. She loved spending afternoons shopping and dining out with her daughters, decorating her home, checking in with her kids and spending time with her 5 grandchildren. From an early age she was always strong and independent. It was clear to all her favorite color was red, and she loved her Dunkin Donuts. She will be forever remembered for her gift to gab and her great conversations. In 2019 she began a new journey when she married the love of her life Jim. They thoroughly enjoyed traveling together. She was a devout servant of Jehovah and she was a member of the Fulton congregation. For the last six months of her life, as she fought cancer she reminded all of us what a strong willed and resilient woman she was.
Patricia leaves behind her husband of 2 1/2 years James Scoma of Baldwinsville, and her three children Kelly, Ashley and Danielle, whom she raised with former husband Jeff Hofmann, as well as her five grandchildren Kalib, Malcolm, Eboni, Saffron, and Bexley.
Calling hours will be Friday from 5:00 – 7:00 PM at the Sugar & Scanlon Funeral Home 147 W. 4th. St. Oswego.
“Where you lead, I will follow.”

I am so glad that I got to meet her. Jim is my baby brother and I know how much he loved her. He was finally happy. I can’t make it out there for the services but you all will be in my prayers. Take care of Jim for us.
So very sorry for your loss Jim , sending prayers …
Uncle Jim and family.we are so sorry for your loss. We did not have the pleasure in knowing Patti but I could see the joy you shared as a couple. Rest in peace Patti
I’m so fortunate to have been able to meet Patty this summer. She was a wonderful wife to my brother Jim. I’m so sorry she has left us. I thank you Patty for making my brother happy again these past few years. RIP.
My Condolences to you and your family. MAY the Lord Bless HER SOUL.
Jim – I didn’t know Patricia personally, but it was clear how devoted of a husband and how much you love her every time we spoke. May her memory be a blessing.
Jim- we are heartbroken for the loss of your dear Patty. We are saying prayers and here for you in any way possible. Ashey,Danny and Kelly- your mom was an amazing woman who will be missed so much and her love of, and pride in, her children was a hallmark of her life. Our love and prayers go out to all of you. Patty brought light and life to everyone she met and her fighting spirit will continue to inspire all of us.