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Patricia Pickett

Anchorage, Alaska

1934 - 2015

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Patricia "Pat" Pickett, Yupik name Momique (short for Momiktikak, meaning change over), 80 years old, passed away on Sept. 12, 2015, at home in Anchorage, Alaska. A visitation will be held on Thursday, Sept. 17, 2015, at noon, with a service at 1 p.m., at Trinity Christian Reformed Church, 3000 E...

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All my love from our family.

My sincere condolences are with the family during your time of distress. May you seek refuge in our loving Creator who provides a secure height for anyone crushed in time of distress. - Psalm 9:9
-SJ

Dear John, Peter and family,

You are much in our thoughts and prayers as we all grieve Pat's passing from us, but what a wonderful promise we hold that we will see her again in glory--soon! She will remain in our memory as a smiling and kind friend. We wish we could be with you for Pat's service and potlatch.

With loving sympathy--Kathy and Gary Williams

God received a wonderful woman on the 12th of September. Your laughter and smile; your loving and caring ways; your strength and the twinkle in your eyes are my favorite memories of you. God Bless.
Blessings to the entire family. Love you all.

I am so sorry for the loss of such a bright light. I never had the privilege of meeting her but I know the love that shines through Nancy from her and I know she was a gift. You are all in my prayers. ❤

Pat's birthday cake 2014

To John and family, Pat will always be in our hearts. She was the example of a true and loving Christian woman. Seems like she always had a smile on her face. We at Anchorage Presbyterian Fellowship have been blessed by having you both worship with us. Be comforted by the many memories you will have of her and share them with each other. You are all in our prayers and we know Pat is with our Lord.

I am very sorry for your loss. May you find comfort in this beautiful words, taken from Psalm 4:1 "When I call, answer me, O my righteous God. Make a way of escape for me in my distress. Show me favor and hear my prayer." I hope this message will bring you comfort.

We are woven together in the tapestry of life. We were mentors, prayer warriors, students of Bible Study, worker bees in Tabitha Stitchers, raising money for missions for PW at First Presbyterian Church. You were a true Sister in Christ. You gave me my Yupik name.
Sunday I saw an eagle rise and circle and I thought of you.

Quyaana Agaiyun, Quyaana Jesus, I met & got to know Pat for short amount of time in my life. Prayers to her children & grandkids & her husband John. I will never forget how John & Pat told me why she didn't drive in Anchorage! & her cooked meals she would have for her family. My thoughts, prayers & condolences to all.