Patricia-Weiss-Obituary

Patricia Lee Weiss

Portland, Oregon

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Weiss, Patricia Lee 69 09/21/1940 09/09/2010 Patricia Lee Weiss was born Sept. 21, 1940, in The Dalles to proud parents, Gene and Elin Kilker. Although Patsy was their only child, she was surrounded by an extended family of friends and loved ones as she grew up in Cascade Locks. Her memories...

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My dear, dear friend - Still missing you and your beautiful self. I return many times to our Grandma weekend memories, still hearing your laughter. I'm ever so thankful for our friendship. Love you, Jeanie

Miss you just as much today as yesterday. You were such a light to so many!

Dear Walt,
We are now at SunLife and were so shocked to find Pat’s obituary. Both of you are so exemplary of kind and gentle and thoughtful ways of showing love toward your fellow men. We could feel how much you and Pat cared about us and our dog Chloe and all your many friends and neighbors. We feel so sad for all of us who will deeply miss Pat and - Walt, if you are not coming back, you will be sorely missed by everyone – so this will be a double heartache. Just know that you are...

Dearest Pat
Losing you has been very hard but having such great memories of fun times and the gift of your friendship for over 50 years is very sustaining. John has always been grateful that you fed a young lonely sailor some of your wonderful home cooked meals and shared your family with him. We have loved having you in Az. over the winters and our holiday family meals won't be the same without you sharing them. What a wonderful blessing you have been to us.
Rest in Peace...

Donna's loving memory of Patsy from the beginning:

Patsy was definitely the apple of the Sundsten's eyes. She was inherently beautiful and intelligent.

Elin, Patsy's mother, was 35 years young when Eugene Kilker came into her life. The Sundstens welcomed him into the family when they first met. Gene loved playing Pinochle with the family; he also had a wonderful sense of humor, loved fishing and hunting, and good food.

When they first brought Patsy home from...

Wonderful Memories
9-18-2010
One of Patsy’s primary school teachers was her auntie Jean Sundsten. Jean confided to me, that she
thought Patsy was enjoying her illnesses a little too much. Auntie Inga was doting on caring for her. My
mother, Inga had told me of the fun they would have. They played restaurant. Inga made up a menu - Patsy
would choose her lunch - usually fancy little tea sandwiches, with a little relish dish. Patsy loved olives, so
we always had...

What a beautiful recap of a wonderful person. She was such a nice, loving and caring individual and one of our favorite relatives. We will truly miss her.

the hours sitting in the stands at Dad and Uncle Walts softball games are great memories for me. The bonding, solving the problems of the world, talking about family and of course grandchildren. Your laughter rang across the field and your smile was warm and inviting. You will be missed by all

The summer of '54 - that's how long it has been since we laughed and played together as kids when I spent a week with Patsy in Umatilla. And although I have only visited her many times in my mind, I will miss her.