Lexington, South Carolina, August 15, 2025
News Summary
Patricia Spradley Monts, a revered matriarch and pioneer in advocating for women in technical careers, has passed away at the age of 88. Known for her contributions to her family and community, she was a proud graduate of the Career Advancement Program at Scana Energy. Patricia leaves behind a legacy of support and love, remembered fondly by her family, friends, and community members. A visitation and funeral service will honor her life and achievements.
Lexington, South Carolina – Patricia Spradley Monts, a beloved matriarch and trailblazer in the field of female technical careers, passed away peacefully on August 12, 2025, at the age of 88. Her contributions to her family and community were widely recognized, and she leaves behind a rich legacy of love and support.
Born on April 16, 1937, in Columbia, South Carolina, Patricia grew up valuing family and faith. A proud graduate of Columbia High School, she built a successful career as a technician with Scana Energy, where she was one of the program’s first graduates in the company’s Career Advancement Program aimed at empowering women in technical roles.
Patricia is survived by her two sons, Carl D. Kaminer and his wife Mary from Chapin, and Mark R. Kaminer and his wife Audrey from Lexington. Her family further includes a sister, Nancy Rice from Altamont Springs, Florida, and a sister-in-law, Debra Blackmore. Her legacy extends to several grandchildren—Kenneth Kaminer, Beth Morgan, Allen Kaminer, Jake Kaminer, Lance Kaminer, Lauren Ard, and Hunter Ard—as well as numerous great-grandchildren, including Cierra, A.J., Kade, Katie Grace, Ashlyn, Eden, Shepherd, Sky, Landon, Dominic, Maverick, and Malachi. She also had great-great-grandchildren, Cameran and Nyria. Patricia was preceded in death by her husband, William L. “Bill” Monts Jr., and her great-grandchild, Madison Morgan.
Outside of her professional accomplishments, Patricia was known for her creative endeavors, which included cooking, sewing, scrapbooking, and needlepointing. She was a passionate fan of NASCAR racing and enjoyed attending Clemson football games, where she often cheered enthusiastically for her team. Her faith played a significant role in her life, as she was a longtime member of St. David Lutheran Church in Lexington, where she participated actively in the Young at Heart group, embodying warmth and fellowship.
A visitation in honor of Patricia will be held on August 16, 2025, from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM at St. David Lutheran Church, located at 132 St. Davids Church Rd, West Columbia, South Carolina 29170. A Funeral Service will follow the visitation. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial donations be made to St. David Lutheran Church.
Background Context
Patricia Spradley Monts was not just a respected figure within her family but also served as a role model for many women in technical careers. The Career Advancement Program at Scana Energy that she graduated from set the stage for increased female representation in technical professions, which has been an evolving challenge in the workforce. Her contributions, along with her community involvement, showcased her commitment to paving the way for future generations while nurturing her own family.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the cause of Patricia Spradley Monts’ death?
The cause of Patricia Spradley Monts’ death has not been publicly disclosed.
When and where will the visitation be held?
The visitation will be held on August 16, 2025, from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM at St. David Lutheran Church in West Columbia, South Carolina.
What will happen during the visitation and funeral service?
The visitation will allow friends and family to pay their respects, followed by a Funeral Service to celebrate Patricia’s life.
Summary of Key Features
- Full Name:
- Patricia Spradley Monts
- Date of Birth:
- April 16, 1937
- Date of Death:
- August 12, 2025
- Career:
- Technician at Scana Energy
- Family:
- Two sons and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren
- Funeral Details:
- Visitation on August 16, 2025, followed by a Funeral Service at St. David Lutheran Church
- Legacy:
- Pioneer for women in technical careers, community involvement and family-oriented life
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