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Alicia Tschida posted a condolence
Friday, March 5, 2004
I am so sorry for your loss. There are so many memories that I have of Aunt Pat. I too remember being scared to death by the crazy lady that showed up in the middle of the night just to make the little kids cry with her ghost stories!! But even more entertaining then that was the scene that she caused every time she walked into my parents house. You always knew when Aunt Pat and Uncle Louie came over because of all the noise coming from down stairs. I still can't figure out who yelled louder-her or Morgan. I know what a special bond you two had, so Aunt Pat--save a spot for her so you can continue to torment each other!! Thanks for so many memories-you will be sadly missed!
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Jackie Boylan posted a condolence
Friday, March 5, 2004
To the Weisensee Family,
I was so sorry to here about your loss. If there is one thing I will remember about Pat, it was her distinct laugh. I can recall hearing her laugh amidst the laughter coming from the kitchen of my parent's house during a stitch-n-bitch meeting over 10 years ago. She is unforgettable.
Sincerely,
Jackie Boylan
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Sue & Marty,Ceil & Bruce, Louise & Tony, Joseppie & Aggie posted a condolence
Friday, March 5, 2004
Dear Lou & Kids,
How can you say goodbye to a friend?
From now on it will be a one way conversation with someone that was always ready with an opinion, Not necessarily in total agreement with yours. A friend that has grown closer over the years than some family members, both in heart aand location. A person, there, if you needed a sounding board, an advisor,an idea person,team member, babysitter, even sombody to argue with or maybe just sit down with and have a cup of coffee.
A mother who would gather her brood and load up the car to go to a state park with a bunch of other crazies to picnic, swim and sail a small boat on a lake so rough it looked like an ocean and so cold even ice cubes would just float away without melting. So, it was cold and windy and.....it was fun.
This same friend was a very gifted lady, named Pat who happily shared the fruits of her labors, and her vegetables too.
With a sense of humor and a real flair for the theeeatah, both as a writer and performer of her own works, aided and abetted by the love of her life and famous German character Ludwig Von Weisensee.
Together, they could turn her serious work of art into the comedy of the year.
On vacation with these two was something Hollywood could have made box office magic, without rewrites needed. NagsHead, Alaska or on a cruise with Pat and Louie are vacations ever engrained in the deep recesses of memory to be brought back and relived over and over.
Pat was a Charter Member of the girls club known throughout the area as Sew & Chat,Stitch & Bitch.The next meeting will more than likely be Pat Chat, for she will be sorely missed,but never forgotten. Pat will be there at every house when the girls sit around the table doing the things they do best;Crafts,Knitting,Sewing,Cross Stitch and of course Biiitttccchh.
Lou, you and the kids, had a gem that was polished many times by the love you shared and the good things done for others. Pat was always ready, willing and able to help someone in need, with you either by her side or carring the other bags.
Times shared,laughing memories and the love will forever be a part of us and keep her spirit with us. We can't just say goodbye to such a beloved friend. Instead we'll just say we love you Patricia and please reserve a large,warm,sunny area in your new garden for the rest of us.
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Jean Weis posted a condolence
Friday, March 5, 2004
The Staff of Hurffville School mourns the loss of a fine lady. Even after Lou retired, they both came to special functions,and Pat was always smiling her beautiful smile! Our sympathy goes out to the entire Weisensee Family. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
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Jennifer tschida posted a condolence
Friday, March 5, 2004
I wanted to share a great memory with everyone. When I would have sleep over parties for my birthday I could always count on one thing sometime in the middle of the night Aunt Pat would show up just to scare the heck out of us and tell ghost stories. Who else would be up and out in the middle of the night? They were always great stories and just one of the many good memories I have!
She will be missed !
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Alan Feder posted a condolence
Thursday, March 4, 2004
My family and I are sad and sorry to hear of your loss.
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F. Ruth Still posted a condolence
Thursday, March 4, 2004
Dear Ludwig and Family,
May God provide His blessings of comfort to all of you at this time. I worked with Pat at DR&A I was a temporary secretary at DR&A, and she was certainly a wonderful woman with whom to interact. God bless you always.
Most sincerely,
F. Ruth Still
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James posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 2, 2004
Dear Mom,
Well, it's been almost 2 days now since we last looked into each others eyes. Been trying to remember a lifetime of memories since then. There were many things you taught me, and values that I learned. I now what you meant when you said "There were times James, that I was wish I could've done more". The one thing you never taught me though, was that there would be days like these! I LOVE you and MISS you with all my heart!
Your Son,
James
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