With those friends and a smile in tow, Pat graduated Aquinas High School in 1968 with dreams of being a nurse and doing what she did best—making people’s lives better. She soon graduated from Eastern Iowa Community College with her nursing degree. As a nurse, she dedicated years of service to Moline Public Hospital, Genesis Medical Center, and the Visiting Nurses Association.
Luckily, all great lives come with work as well as play. Pat married the love of her life James Dalton on January 12, 1973 in Fort Madison, Iowa. On September 23, 1978, she gave birth to the light of her life, Abby Dalton. In May of 2014, Pat fell in love again (don’t worry she kept Jim) with Lucy, the canine addition to the family that brought her endless joy.
There are so many wonderful things we can say about Pat Dalton. She was devout in her faith, attending mass every day at St. John Vianney. She was so kind hearted that that description comes up continuously in conversation now. She loved to laugh. She was a spitfire. She took all life’s twists and turns with a grain of salt and a bit of hope. And, as another Bahl girl said—she was delightfully ornery ’til the end.
She is missed. She is loved. She is cherished.
Pat was preceded in death by her parents; sister, Jane Mravinac; and brother, Greg Bahl.
With those friends and a smile in tow, Pat graduated Aquinas High School in 1968 with dreams of being a nurse and doing what she did best—making people’s lives better. She soon graduated from Eastern Iowa Community College with her nursing degree. As a nurse, she dedicated years of service to Moline Public Hospital, Genesis Medical Center, and the Visiting Nurses Association.
Luckily, all great lives come with work as well as play. Pat married the love of her life James Dalton on January 12, 1973 in Fort Madison, Iowa. On September 23, 1978, she gave birth to the light of her life, Abby Dalton. In May of 2014, Pat fell in love again (don’t worry she kept Jim) with Lucy, the canine addition to the family that brought her endless joy.
There are so many wonderful things we can say about Pat Dalton. She was devout in her faith, attending mass every day at St. John Vianney. She was so kind hearted that that description comes up continuously in conversation now. She loved to laugh. She was a spitfire. She took all life’s twists and turns with a grain of salt and a bit of hope. And, as another Bahl girl said—she was delightfully ornery ’til the end.
She is missed. She is loved. She is cherished.
Pat was preceded in death by her parents; sister, Jane Mravinac; and brother, Greg Bahl.
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