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Patricia Zuidema

Comstock Park, Michigan

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Zuidema, PatriciaPatricia (Pat) Zuidema, 73, Comstock Park, MI, was called to her heavenly home on Friday, July 12, 2024. Pat was born on August 24, 1950. She was a warm person who enjoyed bingo, reading and count and cross stitching. She made sure to watch Jeopardy every night with her husband...

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We will always be grateful to Pat as she was the first to welcome us when we moved here she alway had a smile sometimes we would sit on her front porch and drink ice tea and talk about everything and anything in the fall if she was sitting on her porch I would tell that I would appreciate it if she would keep her leaves in her yard don´t let them cross the street! Those were the good old days we´ll miss her presence. Our condolences to Ray and family.

Grandma, you really were my favorite person. You were always there for me, through everything. We did everything together.. the library, sewing classes, music trivia with grandpa. I miss when I was little, always at your house.. watching TV with you in the mornings, using your good shampoo to wash my barbie's hair, stealing cookies while you worked on your clients hair. We had so many silly jokes, and don't worry, just because you're not here with me, doesn't mean we can't be...

You were a kind and funny cousin, Pat! You were the first person in my life, that I knew, to be a Green Bay Packers fan. I was never able to figure out why.

My thoughts and prayers for your family. We spent many times in your basement with you cutting our hair and you giving us perms.Many nights at the ballfield watching the kids play. It´s been a long time since we spoke but I enjoyed our time as friend. God Bless.

There is so much to be thankful for when I think of Trish. She was kind, caring and had a great sense of humor. She looked out for others quite often when she should have been taking more time and care for herself. She had a great salon business in which the older ladies, including my Mom, looked forward to sharing Trish's time and loved her as their hairdresser. I will miss her truly caring manner and ability to make people feel comfortable and cared about no matter how rough of a time...

Mom, as I sit here in the woods thinking of you and how I wish I could turn back the hands of time. I wish I could go back to all those days gone by when we´d play War for hours, read together, or having you never miss a baseball or football games of mine. How you´d take me fishing every chance we got. All the jokes me made throughout the years and everything you taught me about life. You were always there when I needed it and I always looked up to you as such a hard working person. But if I...

I already miss you. Wasn't the same watching the All Star game and then discussing it. 43 years of friendship is a long time, the fun we had....bars, Beach and raising kids. So hard to not grab the phone to hear one of your stories. I'll check on Ray for you, he's really lost. No MS, no cancer anymore, you are free. Will live and miss you forever, Pat

Dear Ray and family, Sorry for your loss. I had so much fun playing softball with you both, and the occasional euchre games. May she rest in peace. Prayers for All of You.

Pat was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother. Her family meant everything to her. Self-deprecating humor and captivating story telling always invoked laughter. I cherish the many times I was "held captive" while she cut my hair. Incidentally, the length of my hair was a direct correlation with our conversations. The longer our exchange the shorter my hair. Pat was a dear friend. I was fortunate to have had her in my life. She will always be alive in my thoughts while bringing a smile to my...