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So sorry to read this. Juneau has lost one of its kindest souls.
Mary
December 20, 2019
Juneau, Alaska
Nov 1, 1927 – Nov 14, 2019 (Age 92)
Our hero was a massive person in a very tiny package. With a twinkle in her blue eyes, the soft touch of her hands, her sense of humor, her kindness, her patience, her Faith in God, her inner strength and her fortitude she not only did great things in her lifetime, but also was a great person to...
Read MoreSo sorry to read this. Juneau has lost one of its kindest souls.
Mary
December 20, 2019
At this time of grief, may the peace of God safeguard your heart and ease your pain. May He comfort and strengthen you always. My deepest condolences to the Atasmith family. Truly sorry for your loss
W
November 30, 2019 | GA
I am so sorry for the loss of your loved one, Patricia. May the God of peace and comfort be with the family during this most difficult time.
November 29, 2019
We were honored to call you our friend, Pat, and we will miss so many things about you.
Steve, Sara, James, and Adrian Whitney
November 26, 2019 | Juneau, AK
To the entire Arasmith clan, please know how lucky we felt to have known feisty and caring Pat through her daughter, Susie (and granddaughter Jessica). our dear neighbors for many years. What a life!
Laury Scandling
November 25, 2019 | Juneau, AK
Grandma Pat was the best neighbor ever. I remember her out at the edge of the street chopping the ice so the water would drain. When I was in labor, she gave us a ride to the hospital, trying hard to not bump the car as she maneuvered around the potholes. She was quite upset when we called her 20 minutes later to say the baby was a girl, claiming the baby could have been born in her bouncing car!! She will always be such a loveable character.
I am sorry for loss.
Melissa Museth
November 25, 2019 | Juneau
When I moved to Alaska in 1979 , Pat was the first person I met. She became a second mom to me. She was there for all my big events in life. I was with her in her white van when I went into labor with my daughter. She was present at my wedding, she was affectionately called GGP by my grandkids (great gramma Pat). She was like the energizer bunny ... she just never stopped living , doing, learning, educating. We all love her and will miss her so much.
Angie Parker
November 24, 2019 | Juneau, AK