Lisa Binion
My thoughts and prayers.. as always are with you all. Pat was a kind woman and may she rest in the hands of God.
Love
Lisa & Family
Birth date: Mar 5, 1942 Death date: Jul 17, 2009
ZANDER, PATRICIA ANN, age 67, died July 17, 2009, at her home. Loving sister of Barbra Hopkins and Linda McNabb. Caring aunt of Rich, Kim, Brian and Tracy Hopkins; Duane, and Jason McNabb; and Debbie, and Billy Pollard. Caring gre Read Obituary
My thoughts and prayers.. as always are with you all. Pat was a kind woman and may she rest in the hands of God.
Love
Lisa & Family
We remember Pat with great fondest and send our respect and sympathy to her family.
My deepest sympathies to all of you. I was so sorry to hear about Pat. We have really missed her since she retired.
I worked with Pat at Arden Companies. I hope she had an opportunity to enjoy her brief retirement. Please accept my deepest sympathies. She will be missed.
Pat was a unique and magnificent human being. I will miss her. She has touched our hearts and will continuously live through us all. God has sent for His Angel and the sky is filled with beautiful rays of light because with the arrival of our wonderful friend, Heaven just got sunnier.
Pat, I will miss you and the good times. I know you are rollin' the dice with Aunt Betty and Aunt Mildred right now. Love you
To my dearest sweet friend Pat, good bye and I love you. Thank you for all the memories we had & most of all that you are not suffering anymore. You are the sweetest friend & best co-worker I could have. I will miss you always but will have those happy memories just like part of the family. When the lord calls we have to go home & he leaves a gift of memories in exchange we will always have. Thank you all my dear Pat & friend. Love always Lynn & forever.
I want to express my deepest sympathy to Pat's family and can't even began to say how much she will be missed.
Pat and I started out as co-worker but became the best of friends, and even after her retirement we continued to be the best of friends. She looked forward to getting better so she could enjoy her retirement and spend time with her family up north fishing.
When I last visited Pat in Heartland she was at her best watching her beloved Red Wings. She called me just before her last surgery and we laughted and chatted like old times.
I thank God for having known Pat and I take confort in knowing that her pain and suffering is now over.