Karen
Patty,
I miss you so much. I pray that you are at peace. You are forever in my thoughts.
I love you my friend.
Karen
Birth date: Sep 17, 1941 Death date: Feb 25, 2015
Patricia Ann Lovegreen Born Sept 17 1941, passed away Feb 25 2015. Patty is survived by her children Dawn (Kathy), Mark (Sarah), Diann (Darryl), Monty, 5 grandchildren and her sister Mary Lou. A private burial will be held on Marc Read Obituary
Patty,
I miss you so much. I pray that you are at peace. You are forever in my thoughts.
I love you my friend.
Karen
Patty,
Today is your 74th birthday. I wish you were still here in the physical world. My life is not the same without you.
I love you my friend and I miss you...
Karen
I will always love and miss you my "little buddy Pattycakes" I was honored to be your friend for 14 years. I will miss our phone calls and lunch dates. You have a special place in my heart. My heart goes out to your family.
Karen
Patty will be missed by all of our St Leo High School classmates......while she did not graduate with us, she was always considered to be one of us.
We are so happy she was able to attend our class reunions. Patty always had a smile and was ready to give a good hug to those she met. We are grateful she made it one more time to our 55th reunion last September. Since our 50th reunion in 2009, we have lost far too many classmates, but now she is with our Lord, surrounded in eternal love by other school friends who also left us too soon.
Patty had such a gentleness about her, and was always kind, funny and willing to lend a hand.... A verse I was given when my little sister died, seems perfect as we remember and say goodbye to our special friend.
"When someone we love dies, God hides a smile in every memory and hope in every tear."
May memories of happy times shared, keep your Mother close and forever in your heart. May you always be surrounded by love and comfort of family and friends as you go through this very sad time. Patty will be forever missed.
Love and prayers to you and your family. Marian Marcoe Swanson, Class 1959
I am so sorry to hear about Patty's passing. I remember her fondly from St. Leo especially grade school. She readily flashed a smile and was very sweet and kind. I visited with her at one of the last reunions and she displayed a very organized album with pictures and mementos from our school years and realized how meaningful this album was to her. I share with you in your feeling of loss and pray for her family at this time of loss...........Patti (Gervais) Miranda
My heartfelt sympathy to all of you. I started St. Leo's with Patty and will always remember her sweetness and ready smile. Being fortunate to have visited with her at our reunions, I know she had a very loving family. Blessings, Pam Fijalka Johnson
When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure.
God's tells us in :
Romans 6:23:
For the wages sin pays is death, but the gift God gives is everlasting life by Christ Jesus our Lord.
It seems so unfair that death should have the power to take away someone you love. And when it happens, the thought of never again being able to talk to, laugh with, or hold your loved one can be most difficult to bear. That pain is not necessarily erased by being told that your loved one is up in heaven.
The Bible, however, holds out a much different hope. ,
t it is possible to be reunited with your dead loved one in the near future, not in an unknown heaven but right here on earth under peaceful, righteous conditions. Psalms 37:29-- The righteous will possess the earth,
And they will live forever on it.