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Patricia A. Watt-Hatton

Portland, Oregon

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Watt-Hatton, Patricia A. 70 July 26, 1941 Sept. 13, 2011 Pat was born to Doris and Cloyd Watt in Portland. She died of a heart attack during routine surgery at age 70. Pat lived a busy life working in the antique retail business and caring for her family members. She was a friend of many and a...

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Pat was my favorite person at Stars and Splendid. Boy how she loved those cranberry bliss bars from Starbucks and the stories of Rockaway Beach. She was always a lady and so beautiful. Blessings to her family, how lucky you were to have such a great mother and grandmother in your life.

"I will always remember Pat and her Nash Rambler that we used to ride around in. One thing I'll always regret is not getting to Portland to have lunch with Pat & the group. You always think there is more time ,but sometimes you just need to act. I'll miss Pat, she was a wonderful person & friend. Margo (Janes) Joseph

My condolences to Pat's family.....

I spoke to Pat about 6 months ago and she seemed so happy and content in Oregon. I miss our days of friendship in California. She got me into Antique Dealing many years ago and seemed to have a vision of what would "fit" other people. She was a great cook, a great hostess and a kind and dear friend. I still live in the house she found for me, in her old neighborhood. I am so shocked and saddened at her early passing. Michele Proctor

I have not seen Pat since the 20 yr reunion for Madison, however, i remember our very early grade school days riding in the family cadillac to swim at Montavilla park. Her mother taught us how to make snickerdoodle cookies. My sincere condolences to her family.
Dian (Rasmussen) Grant-Finley,Reno,Nv

Pat was so much fun in high school. We had a great time just a few weeks ago at our high school reunion. I will miss her and her wonderful laugh and bright spirit. She was just too young to leave us.
another of her many friends..... Vicki (Mohr) Conklin

While our lives took different paths, I'll always remember Pat not only as my cousin but as my first best friend.
Memories of staying overnight, giggling and talking until one of us ended up on the couch in the front room, or getting our hands stuck in a glass jar reaching for beads and having Bobbie free us. One of my favorite is Pat and I visiting Sadie for cookies and just chatting. Pat will be missed but I will still have
my memories.

My thoughts are with all of...

I'm very saddened to learn of Pat's death. She and I have known each other from Glenhaven grade school through high school. She always had a smile.
Lee (Glass) Wilkins

Dear Mike,
Happened to read the obits this morning. Very sorry to read about Pat's
death.
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family.
Ron and Sharon Hatfield
503-538-2986