Pat stayed home with the girls until they started school, then she joined them at school as a school cook. Anyone who grew up in Ruthven will remember the homemade cinnamon rolls, cookies, & pizza made by the cooks. When her grandchildren were in school, she became known to many kids as "Grandma Pat". Pat retired in 1990 & she & Gene traveled, golfed, & enjoyed their grandchildren. Pat has said that if she knew how much fun the grandchildren were, she'd have had them first! She took her first hot air balloon ride at age 68 with her grandson & loved participating in the family's ballooning activities. She learned to quilt after she retired & made many beautiful quilts for family & friends. Any baby born to family or friends got a baby quilt! She also knitted & crocheted. She was a member of two Red-Hat clubs. One of her proudest moments was being named Citizen of the Year in Ruthven in 2003. Pat was also an excellent cook, known for her chocolate cake, homemade donuts, & cinnamon rolls. She loved to have big family dinners.
Pat is survived by her two daughters; 5 grandchildren; & 4 great-grandchildren; as well as several nieces & nephews, in-laws, & many friends. She was preceded in death by her husband Gene, parents Marie & Charles, sisters Mary Lou Stewart, Joanne (Stewart) Cleveland, & Helen (Stewart) Ihry, and in-laws Bus & Charlotte Alger
Pat stayed home with the girls until they started school, then she joined them at school as a school cook. Anyone who grew up in Ruthven will remember the homemade cinnamon rolls, cookies, & pizza made by the cooks. When her grandchildren were in school, she became known to many kids as "Grandma Pat". Pat retired in 1990 & she & Gene traveled, golfed, & enjoyed their grandchildren. Pat has said that if she knew how much fun the grandchildren were, she'd have had them first! She took her first hot air balloon ride at age 68 with her grandson & loved participating in the family's ballooning activities. She learned to quilt after she retired & made many beautiful quilts for family & friends. Any baby born to family or friends got a baby quilt! She also knitted & crocheted. She was a member of two Red-Hat clubs. One of her proudest moments was being named Citizen of the Year in Ruthven in 2003. Pat was also an excellent cook, known for her chocolate cake, homemade donuts, & cinnamon rolls. She loved to have big family dinners.
Pat is survived by her two daughters; 5 grandchildren; & 4 great-grandchildren; as well as several nieces & nephews, in-laws, & many friends. She was preceded in death by her husband Gene, parents Marie & Charles, sisters Mary Lou Stewart, Joanne (Stewart) Cleveland, & Helen (Stewart) Ihry, and in-laws Bus & Charlotte Alger