Pat would spend her career being a Pharmacy Technician. She met her second husband while working for him at Southgate Rexall Drug Store. They were married for 22 years and together they raised 7 children, Jim's 3 daughters and Pat's 3 sons and a daughter. They owned Southgate Rexall Drug Store together and spent their career running a variety store and pharmacy.
The family would go camping every summer at Cove Palisades. Have big holidays and family get togethers.
When the children were all grown up, Pat would become a grandmother to 5 grandchildren. Each one of the grandchildren were the "apple of her eye" and she doted on them. From Friday night sleep overs to trips to the store for toys and candy and video movies.
After Pat's divorce was final, she would go on to work for Fred Meyer Mail In Pharmacy in Portland, Oregon. She spent her remaining career there until she retired.
Pat was a beautiful, gentle soul and she was deeply loved by many. Her laugh was contagious and her hugs were deeply felt. She loved her children and grandchildren equally and although she made each one of us feel more special than the next, we knew she didn't love one more than the other.
Pat would spend her career being a Pharmacy Technician. She met her second husband while working for him at Southgate Rexall Drug Store. They were married for 22 years and together they raised 7 children, Jim's 3 daughters and Pat's 3 sons and a daughter. They owned Southgate Rexall Drug Store together and spent their career running a variety store and pharmacy.
The family would go camping every summer at Cove Palisades. Have big holidays and family get togethers.
When the children were all grown up, Pat would become a grandmother to 5 grandchildren. Each one of the grandchildren were the "apple of her eye" and she doted on them. From Friday night sleep overs to trips to the store for toys and candy and video movies.
After Pat's divorce was final, she would go on to work for Fred Meyer Mail In Pharmacy in Portland, Oregon. She spent her remaining career there until she retired.
Pat was a beautiful, gentle soul and she was deeply loved by many. Her laugh was contagious and her hugs were deeply felt. She loved her children and grandchildren equally and although she made each one of us feel more special than the next, we knew she didn't love one more than the other.
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