Patsy Meier

patsy meier
Patsy R. Meier, 91, West Fargo passed away Tuesday, August 4, 2020 at Kinder Care, West Fargo, ND. Pat was born January 24, 1929 in Florence, WI to Frank and Ellen (Pittsley) Makor. She attended school in Michigan before moving to Champaign, IL where she lived on the Military base. She married Leonard Meier and they made their home in Illinois. She worked at Safeway Groceries in Rapid City, SD for over 25 years. She enjoyed being around people and even after retiring she missed the connection she made with people. She had a passion for all things History related and enjoyed talking about it with her friends and family. She is survived by her children; Paula (Bill) Holgers, WI, Gail Beauchamp, ND, Wendy (Joe) Johnson, WA, Gary (Sandy) Meier, WA, Chris (Tom) Larson, ND; sister, Nancy (Rick) DeSchepper, WI, 7 grandchildren and 8 great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents, son Timothy Meier, grandson, Jim Holgers and brother, Donald Makor. Mass of Christian Burial: 10:30 A.M. Monday, August 17, 2020 at Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church, West Fargo with visitation starting at 10:00 A.M. Burial: 1:00 P.M. Wednesday, August 19, 2020 at Pine Lawn Memorial Park, Rapid City, SD.

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  1. To my beloved mother. Love you dearly and will always cherish our lives together. Fond memories with each visit. Thumbing through the family album, meeting for lunch and great conversation will never be forgotten. You are with our dear Lord now. Finally home with those who left before you. May God bless.

  2. I’m angry Covid took the time we had away from us. I’m thankful for the time we had. I’m thankful that the last words we said to each other was I love you. You were THE strongest woman I have ever known. You raised a strong woman, who then raised me to be strong; which meant we didn’t always get along, but I always knew you loved me. I’m so happy for you that you are now at peace and with your son and loved ones that went before you. Tell my daddy that I love him. I’ll see you all when it’s my turn.

  3. Chris and family….. so sorry to hear of your mom’s passing. Loved your mom! I remember you and your mom just down the street from us and later, seeing her at Safeway. She always had a smile for me. My sincere condolences…Bonnie (Wiege) Rolof.

  4. To my dear sister, I have so many great memories of our times together. Our first long trip when mom, you and I drove from Rapid to Oregon to visit relatives. The bus trips you and I took to Washington DC, and Branson, MO. Road trips Rick, you and I took, NH, Utah and others.
    Even tho we lived far apart we always remained close. Rest In Peace with all our loved ones who have gone before.

  5. The Lord has taken you home, but you will be missed. You were always my role model because of the strength you always showed us. You were the core of our family and I know you will continue to be so as we keep you in our hearts. May the Lord keep you till we are together again.

  6. Mom, I wish I could have visited one more time. We had some not so happy times when I was growing up but I never doubted your love and caring for my welfare. You were there for me when I needed an ear to listen. To say you will be missed is an understatement. You have left each of us with memories to cherish forever. Love you always Mom.

  7. Dearest Aunt Pat, I am so very glad Steven, the boys and I made time to come to Fargo to visit with you. The memories created during those visits will always be cherished. You will be missed.
    Barbara

  8. Dearest mom, I am so thankful having you stay with Tom and I. I know we had some difficult moments but overall we had a time that i will remember until I see you again.❤️❤️ I know you are much better now and with your family. LOVE YOU now and always


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