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Patricia Lee <I>Pickell</I> Link

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Patricia Lee Pickell Link

Birth
Horton, Jackson County, Michigan, USA
Death
21 Mar 2022 (aged 93)
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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Patricia Lee Link, of Horton, went to be with her Lord on Monday, March 21, 2022. Born December 28, 1928, in Horton Mi. She was the second of three children of Bernice and Leon Pickell. Pat was the widow to the late Charles Link. She is survived by four daughters. Jacquelyn Roth of Jonesville, Jan (Tim) Kloer of Tennessee, Judi (Marty) Metheringham of Michigan Center and Lori Armstrong of Tennessee. Ten grandchildren and sixteen great grandchildren, ten great, great grandchildren and her friend Chuck Winklepleck.

Preceded in death are both her parents, husband, Charles Link, two sisters, Jean Lamb and Nancy Guscinski and a great great grandson.

Pat graduated from Jackson High School and attended Business school where she learned to type and shorthand. While raising her young children, Pat worked as a housekeeper and had several odd jobs to support her family. She eventually earned a job as a secretary at The Link Company where she worked for over twenty-seven years.

In her free time, she enjoyed knitting, reading books and cooking. She was most proud of the vegetable gardens she grew, Serving her family and friends with an abundance of vegetables. She enjoyed cheering for the Detroit Tigers and watching her favorite game shows. A faithful member of the Horton Congregational Church, she enjoyed attending bible study and singing in the church choir.

Above all, Pat's devotion to God and her family has been the hallmark of her life. Family and close friends have enjoyed the blessing of her love for a lifetime.

A celebration of her life will be held on Friday, April 1, 2022 at the Horton Congregational Church with Pastor Chris Murphy officiating. Services will begin at 11 am. The church will host a luncheon with family and friends at noon.

In lieu of flowers, the family requested a donation to be made in honor of Pat to The Horton Congregational Church.
Patricia Lee Link, of Horton, went to be with her Lord on Monday, March 21, 2022. Born December 28, 1928, in Horton Mi. She was the second of three children of Bernice and Leon Pickell. Pat was the widow to the late Charles Link. She is survived by four daughters. Jacquelyn Roth of Jonesville, Jan (Tim) Kloer of Tennessee, Judi (Marty) Metheringham of Michigan Center and Lori Armstrong of Tennessee. Ten grandchildren and sixteen great grandchildren, ten great, great grandchildren and her friend Chuck Winklepleck.

Preceded in death are both her parents, husband, Charles Link, two sisters, Jean Lamb and Nancy Guscinski and a great great grandson.

Pat graduated from Jackson High School and attended Business school where she learned to type and shorthand. While raising her young children, Pat worked as a housekeeper and had several odd jobs to support her family. She eventually earned a job as a secretary at The Link Company where she worked for over twenty-seven years.

In her free time, she enjoyed knitting, reading books and cooking. She was most proud of the vegetable gardens she grew, Serving her family and friends with an abundance of vegetables. She enjoyed cheering for the Detroit Tigers and watching her favorite game shows. A faithful member of the Horton Congregational Church, she enjoyed attending bible study and singing in the church choir.

Above all, Pat's devotion to God and her family has been the hallmark of her life. Family and close friends have enjoyed the blessing of her love for a lifetime.

A celebration of her life will be held on Friday, April 1, 2022 at the Horton Congregational Church with Pastor Chris Murphy officiating. Services will begin at 11 am. The church will host a luncheon with family and friends at noon.

In lieu of flowers, the family requested a donation to be made in honor of Pat to The Horton Congregational Church.


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