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Patricia Ann Cloutier

Omaha, Nebraska

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Cloutier, Patricia Ann Oct 24, 1940 - Sep 22, 2011

Omaha. Preceded by husband, James E. Cloutier. Survived by sister Cathy Fretz; brother Donald (Pamela) Hobza; nieces, Kim Fretz, Jodi (Vince) Pluhacek, Jennifer Hobza, Carrie (Gene) Knudsen, Melissa (Clint) Feld-hacker, Theresa...

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Happy 71st Birthday Aunt Pat!! We missed you today. What a mass this morning, I know you were laughing with us!! I Love You & hope you are shakin it up with Uncle Jim all day & night!!

Love Carrie Ann

Pat made so many friends at life care. I enjoyed seeing her everyday, heaven has truly received an angel!

Somewhere over the rainbow

Pat, You were the smiling face I saw every morning when coming into work for 14 years. I cleaned the walks for you when it would snow and tried to keep you safe. You will be missed by many. May god bless you and keep you safe. You'll always have a special place in my heart.

Thank you Aunt Pat for all the wonderful memories you have left all of us with. I am going to miss my shopping buddy. We have had so many great times together that I will cherish forever. You were always my sidekick when it came to party planning as you always loved surrounding yourself with friends, family & good food!! We knew when you were around there would be plenty of laughs. You were always there for us willing to anything--helping with all the garage sales telling us you would watch...

Pat... A wonderful lady stitched together with strong threads of love of family, God, and life and woven together with skeins of friendships. No doubt she was worn from all the love she rubbed off on us. I am so blessed to have such a real friend.
Sandy Peitz

Aunt pat, we love you soo much! We are going to miss you dearly at all of our family get togethers. I will always remember you, and someday tell my children all about you. I love you Aunt Pat, I know your happy in heaven. Love always your niece, Christina

I have had the fortune of being one of Pat's Red Hat sisters. What a kind-sweet lady. She always carried a positive attitude no matter what her challenge. And yes - she loved the Bohemian Cafe - she hosted several of our dinners there. We will miss her dearly.

Thinking of all the memories we shared over the past "50" years and what fun we had. 43 years working together at the American Shorthorn Assn. I will miss you, but know you are in a much better place. I regret I cannot be at your Rosary and Funeral due to critical illness in my family. My love and condolences to all your family. Charlotte Ekness