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Patrice Anne Clutterbuck

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Clutterbuck, Patrice Anne Ann Arbor, MI

Age 52, passed away September 8, 2007 at U of M Hospital. Pat was a registered nurse for over 20 years. She was the #1 fan of her nephew during baseball and hockey season. Pat was a wonderful daughter, sister and aunt, as well as a great friend and...

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my aunt was the one that you who'd hear at baeball games and hockey games. At hockey games sometimes I could hear her overmy dad. Even when doctors said that she can't be in the sun she would always be there supporting the NFWB Cobras. I will miss you very much Aunt Pat your laughter, smile, enjoyment it wont be the same at family dinners with you and grandma shouting across the dinner table. I miss you.

I remember Pat very well from a long time ago playing softball. My prayers go out to her family in this tough time.

I'm a former co-worker from CCH. I remember Pats constant positive attitude. She made me smile and laugh every time we had the chance to converse. It feels awful when we loose a deeply good human being.

Pat, you will be missed. It was a joy to know you and work with you at Chelsea Community Hospital. You were always helpful to me when I started as a new nurse.

A neighbor and friend, Pat will be missed. I have good memories of neighborhood get togethers and evenings dedicated to "de-stressing." I'll remember Pat's warm smile and her love for friends and family.

Pat was not only my niece, but my very good friend. I will have so very many wonderful memories; from watching her as a cute little blond tike, going on vacations with her and her family, through sharing years of nursing stories and also sharinig our faith in our Lord. She will be missed greatly by us all and always will her laughter remain in our hearts.
Love, Aunt Linda

I am also a friend of Pat's from the "80's", and what a nice friend she was. No matter when you ran into Pat, she was full of energy. Smiling, laughing, and cracking jokes. My thoughs and prayers are with you.

My Dearest Sister, I will miss you more than you could ever imagine. Showing up to Michael's games as only you could which was about 2 innings late, but for you that was on time, I love you and miss you dearly.

My sister was a wonderful person who gave her heart to everyone she knew. She was most fond of her nephew Michael, who she would yelled her lungs out cheering him on at his games. She was very proud of you Michael. Please always remember that. We will miss her tremendously.