Condolences for Patricia Katherine Christensen

Candi Parr posted on 1/17/22

Aunt Pat was such a generous and thoughtful woman. She spent days baking her delicious pumpkin bread to gift to us all each Christmas. It was a treat we looked forward to each year. She was so thoughtful to remember our birthdays and always sent a card. Your earthly sufferings are through and you had an amazing crowd of those we loved and lost, waiting at the pearly gates to greet you and welcome you to your eternal home. Until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of his hand.

 

Candi Parr posted on 1/17/22

Aunt Pat was such a generous and thoughtful woman. She spent days baking her delicious pumpkin bread to gift to us all each Christmas. It was a treat we looked forward to each year. She was so thoughtful to remember our birthdays and always sent a card. Your earthly sufferings are through and you had an amazing crowd of those we loved and lost, waiting at the pearly gates to greet you and welcome you to your eternal home. Until we meet again, may God hold you in the palm of his hand.

 

Linda Biami posted on 1/14/22

Rest in heaven, Grama Patty. I remember back in 1984, Grama started feeding the cats. 1985, she had "momma kitty" her cat but not her cat. She and Harry built her, in the garage a Styrofoam lined with Hay, (her cat but not her cat.) She gave birth to her first set of kittens in there. The following winter She and Harry, make her a wooden box, in the garage. With a hole in the top, for a heating light, hay and a blanket. Her cat, but not her cat. Those two kept building things for momma kitty. That cat lived about 18 years after Grama started to take care of her. We do know she had, had kittens before that. She told everyone that's not my cat! Once Grama made the garage for "babies", she stopped parking in the garage. Grama, I love and will miss you very much.

 

James Christensen posted on 1/13/22

Thank you Deanna for putting this together. Grandma would be pleased and proud. I love you. RIP grandma. Say hi to dad and everyone else up there