Pat
Patricia Savage was the daughter of Doc’s uncle, Alex Savage. She moved from Canadato New York City in 1934 and appeared in 39 pulp novels over the next 14 years.
“The young woman was tall, of slender but almost regal proportions. Her most striking feature was her wealth of bronze hair. This cascaded in a golden mass around her ears. And her eyes were of a golden hue, possessing hidden fire.” from Murder Mirage
“The bronze-haired young woman with Ham might have been a beautiful model from some exclusive gown shop. Her hair resembled that of Doc Savage himself. And it was somewhat of a family trait, for the attractive young woman was no other than Patricia Savage, Doc’s cousin. Known as Pat, she conducted an exclusive beauty salon and gymnasium on Park Avenue. Frequently she had joined with Doc and his companions in their adventure.” — The Men Who Smiled no More