I am sorry to read this. I didn't realize Pat had passed away. We used to be on the same basketball team together. I can still remember the blue cotton skirts we wore on the team. We were in the same year I think. She was a fine athlete, much better than me. She was always warm and kind to me and I admired her a lot for her many abilities. Bless you Pat for being in my life and leaving nice memories of you for all.
I am so sorry to hear about Pat. She was such a dear person, and a really great athlete. I admired her so much. She was the one who nominated me for Student Council President in 1966 and I was so shocked and it meant so much to me. To her family, my condolences. I know you miss her. I will always remember her with such fondness and caring.
Thanks for the warm remembrances of mom. I'll be at the reunion on Saturday, playing volleyball and my sister, Michelle, & I will be at the bbq & dance Saturday night. Please say "hello" so we know the faces that go with the comments - although if we look at mom's old yearbooks, we'll know what you looked like back in the '60's!
Dear Pat, I only learned in the past few months that you had passed away. We get so caught up with our own lives we miss very important times. Thank-you for all the fun times we had in your rec room having dance; the teams eg. track meets; basketball,, volleyball, & I moved and we were at OALC at Lake Couchiching the same time, you representing NDHS and me WF Herman, Windsor - believe it. In 1967 you were my bridesmaid, in 1968 I was yours. We both had two little girls. Then the visits stopped, the cards, our lives went different directions. You were always a courageous, ambitious person. God Bless You.
hI pAT: tHIS MEMORY PAGE BROUGHT ME BACK TO YOU. I HAVE THOUGHT OF YOU SO MANY TIMES MOSTLY BEING SAD AND FEELING GUILTY OUR LIVES WENT DIFFERENT WAYS AND THEN THAT YOU WERE ILL.SOMEHOW, I KNOW I WOULD HAVE COME TO VISIT YOU. WHEN ONE LOOKS OVER THESE MEMORY PAGES ITS HARD TO IMAGINE THAT YOU GUYS AREN'T HAVING ONE BIG ATHLETIC PARTY UP THERE. BLESSINGS HAC
Joyce Cunningham (1963)
I am sorry to read this. I didn't realize Pat had passed away. We used to be on the same basketball team together. I can still remember the blue cotton skirts we wore on the team. We were in the same year I think. She was a fine athlete, much better than me. She was always warm and kind to me and I admired her a lot for her many abilities. Bless you Pat for being in my life and leaving nice memories of you for all.
Joyce Cunningham
Christine Steiner (Nisan) (1967)
I am so sorry to hear about Pat. She was such a dear person, and a really great athlete. I admired her so much. She was the one who nominated me for Student Council President in 1966 and I was so shocked and it meant so much to me. To her family, my condolences. I know you miss her. I will always remember her with such fondness and caring.
Julie Smith (1993)
Hi All,
Thanks for the warm remembrances of mom. I'll be at the reunion on Saturday, playing volleyball and my sister, Michelle, & I will be at the bbq & dance Saturday night. Please say "hello" so we know the faces that go with the comments - although if we look at mom's old yearbooks, we'll know what you looked like back in the '60's!
Cheers!
Heather Pettigrew (Chernecki) (1953)
Dear Pat, I only learned in the past few months that you had passed away. We get so caught up with our own lives we miss very important times. Thank-you for all the fun times we had in your rec room having dance; the teams eg. track meets; basketball,, volleyball, & I moved and we were at OALC at Lake Couchiching the same time, you representing NDHS and me WF Herman, Windsor - believe it. In 1967 you were my bridesmaid, in 1968 I was yours. We both had two little girls. Then the visits stopped, the cards, our lives went different directions. You were always a courageous, ambitious person. God Bless You.
Heather Pettigrew Chernecki
Heather Pettigrew (Chernecki) (1953)
hI pAT: tHIS MEMORY PAGE BROUGHT ME BACK TO YOU. I HAVE THOUGHT OF YOU SO MANY TIMES MOSTLY BEING SAD AND FEELING GUILTY OUR LIVES WENT DIFFERENT WAYS AND THEN THAT YOU WERE ILL.SOMEHOW, I KNOW I WOULD HAVE COME TO VISIT YOU. WHEN ONE LOOKS OVER THESE MEMORY PAGES ITS HARD TO IMAGINE THAT YOU GUYS AREN'T HAVING ONE BIG ATHLETIC PARTY UP THERE. BLESSINGS HAC