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Patricia Lee <I>Huttleston</I> Agostini Church

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Patricia Lee Huttleston Agostini Church

Birth
California, USA
Death
26 Sep 2021 (aged 87)
Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
Memorial ID
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June 2, 1934 - September 26, 2021
Sacramento, California - Our beautiful mother, Pat, has passed away. She loved the ocean, fishing, cooking, entertaining and Harleys. In her early years, Mom worked in the restaurant industry and opened two restaurants. Later in life she went to work for DMV in the Highway Patrol Division. After retiring she moved to Oregon for the first time to live by the sea. As a single mother, she raised 4 children on her own. She taught us to be self sufficient, have a strong work ethic and to help those less fortunate. She moved to Alaska twice to live with her sons. She and her oldest son, opened a restaurant together. Mom loved the beauty and wildness of Alaska and seeing moose in her yard. She moved to Virginia to live with her daughter and son-in-law and help with after school care for her grand daughters taking them to the beach and fishing. She returned to Oregon where her youngest son joined her and she helped him start his business, Tony's Top Shop, in Lincoln City. She was able to help raise two more grand children. Mom returned to California 13 years ago and bought a house with her daughter. They enjoyed antiquing and decorating their home. Mom planted an apricot tree, tomatoes and peppers. She liked canning them and gave them as gifts to friends. Mom was the heart of our family. She had an adventurous spirit and a zest for life. She shared in our successes and our sorrows. Mom was preceded in death by her son, Michael Posehn and two grandsons. She is survived by her daughters, son-in-law and her son along with 8 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren and 2 great-great grandchildren. Her spirit will live on in all of us. A gathering for family and friends will be held on October 17th from 1:00 to 4:00pm at 901 Oak Ridge Dr. Roseville, CA

Published by The Sacramento Bee on Oct. 3, 2021.
June 2, 1934 - September 26, 2021
Sacramento, California - Our beautiful mother, Pat, has passed away. She loved the ocean, fishing, cooking, entertaining and Harleys. In her early years, Mom worked in the restaurant industry and opened two restaurants. Later in life she went to work for DMV in the Highway Patrol Division. After retiring she moved to Oregon for the first time to live by the sea. As a single mother, she raised 4 children on her own. She taught us to be self sufficient, have a strong work ethic and to help those less fortunate. She moved to Alaska twice to live with her sons. She and her oldest son, opened a restaurant together. Mom loved the beauty and wildness of Alaska and seeing moose in her yard. She moved to Virginia to live with her daughter and son-in-law and help with after school care for her grand daughters taking them to the beach and fishing. She returned to Oregon where her youngest son joined her and she helped him start his business, Tony's Top Shop, in Lincoln City. She was able to help raise two more grand children. Mom returned to California 13 years ago and bought a house with her daughter. They enjoyed antiquing and decorating their home. Mom planted an apricot tree, tomatoes and peppers. She liked canning them and gave them as gifts to friends. Mom was the heart of our family. She had an adventurous spirit and a zest for life. She shared in our successes and our sorrows. Mom was preceded in death by her son, Michael Posehn and two grandsons. She is survived by her daughters, son-in-law and her son along with 8 grandchildren, 5 great grandchildren and 2 great-great grandchildren. Her spirit will live on in all of us. A gathering for family and friends will be held on October 17th from 1:00 to 4:00pm at 901 Oak Ridge Dr. Roseville, CA

Published by The Sacramento Bee on Oct. 3, 2021.

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