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Patricia P. Krupp

Plymouth, Wisconsin

1928 - 2016 (Age 88)

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Krupp, Patricia P. (1928-2016)Patricia Pearl (nee Warner) Krupp, age 88, of Plymouth, passed away peacefully into the arms of her Lord on Wednesday morning, November 9, 2016, at the Sharon S. Richardson Hospice in Sheboygan Falls. Pat was born on September 10, 1928 in Plymouth, WI, daughter of...

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she was a great ,great grandmother

My mom just contacted me and told me about your mother's passing. I'm so sorry for your loss. If I had known earlier I would have come up for the services.

please accept my sympathy. Pat was such a lovely lady

Dear family of Pat,
I am Marian Ambelang and Pat and I have been friends for a very long time. We went to Plymouth High together and after graduation, we worked in Lake Geneva together. I am very very sorry for your loss Pat is a beautiful person and will be known in her home with the lord as a beautiful person I am certain that our lord welcomed her with open arms.
Love
and heartfelt condolences to all of you.
Marian Ambelang, Nee Conger

What a wonderful lady, always enjoyed seeing her when I worked at the bank.

My mom, Dorothy Clark moved in next door to Pat, June 1st. Immediately, as Pat was walking by with her walker, she yelled out "hello, I love your pink flamingo" which, was placed in the yard as a joke (mom's from Florida). Pat said, "I'll be right back, I have bars for you!" We all hit it off right away! She was so optimistic, fun, and she faced her illness very matter of factly continued with great humor and was ALWAYS a joy to visit!
Our sympathy to the entire family!!

Gary and entire K & K family. Pat was one of my 'Cascade Mom's". A friend, a class act, and a mentor to me. Loved her!

Sending my sympathy to the Kramer and Krupp families on the loss of Pat. She was such a neat lady! May she rest in peace.

I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Pat. When I would see her at events and hear her laugh, it would make me smile as I remembered our parents as friends all those years. Growing up surrounded by that wonderful group of people made our childhoods so much fun and Pat was a connection to all those memories. Now, to picture them all together again at a Friday night Old Timers game, brings another smile. I wish you peace as you now face missing her but hoping that those warm memories help you.