So sorry for your loss. Your mom , moth-in-law, sister, auntie, Nana, was a very special lady and friend. She will be sorely missed, but lovingly met by those who went before. In deepest sympathy.
I have had the pleasure of working alongside Pat for six years at Wellspring Chinguacousy. She worked at the front desk while I worked as a Peer support. We had some good times including going to the pyjama party fundraiser the last few years. We wore our pink hair during Breast Cancer awareness month proudly. She joined us for dinner and we met at the soccer field where her grandson Chase and my son Scottie played at the Valleywood soccer pitch.
Pat and I had a great many laughs and I will miss her unique sense of humour. Wellspring won't be the same without her
Love and Godspeed, Anna
So sorry to hear of Pat’s passing. Condolences to her family
Pat was one of the smiling and cheerful faces you could count on when walking through the doors at Wellspring Chinguacousy. She just had a way about her that calmed and reassured many of us facing cancer. I had the opportunity to work volunteer shifts with her over the last two years, I can tell you, she will leave a legacy of great memories, and I for one, will truly miss her. Enjoy your globe trotting, Pat!
I remember Pat’s quick smile and laughter. She brightened Wellspring so! Also happily welcoming ‘the regular’ members and show great kindness to those newly coming to the house. Should understood. Thank you Pat.
Lillian