Patricia Jean O'Connell Anderson
June 5, 1946 - April 4, 2024
Patricia Jean O'Connell Anderson, 77, passed away April 4, 2024, at Discovery Care Center in Hamilton, MT. Born June 5, 1946, in Helena, MT, she was the fourth child and only daughter of Brian D. O'Connell and Hazel Jean (Richardson) O'Connell.
Pat attended Hawthorne Elementary, graduated from Helena High School and received her bachelor's degree in nursing from St. Vincent's Hospital in Billings, MT. After graduation she worked at St John's Hospital ICU in Helena MT until it's closure, accompanying the last remaining patient to St. Peter's Hospital where she became the director of the Medicalurgical unit. She also mentored students at the Helena Vo-Tech teaching EMT and nursing. She moved on to become a clinical review nurse, first for APS, Blue Cross and then Montana State Workers' Compensation.
Pat was a member of Saint Peter's Episcopal Church. In 1969, she married Episcopal priest, Rev. James O. Anderson and they made their home in Townsend where he ministered to the congregation at St. John's Episcopal Church.
A native Montanan, Pat loved Montana and whenever possible spent her days riding horses, gardening, and enjoying country life at the family ranch, Rock Creek Ranch at Wolf Creek, MT. She was a serious proponent for the preservation and protection of Montana lands.
In 1992, after traveling Europe with fellow nurses, Pat returned to open the family home at the ranch in Wolf Creek as a B&B. She was a founding member of the Montana Bed & Breakfast Association working tirelessly to build that industry. "The Bungalow" became a respite for many fly fishermen, family and people who became like family. In this role, she was able to "take care of people at their best vs. their worst."
For many, Pat will be remembered as a passionate patient advocate, an avid horsewoman, a master in the kitchen, and a welcoming hostess. Pat was fiercely proud of her Montana heritage and the Rock Creek Ranch where she welcomed people as family.
Pat was preceded in death by her beloved parents, Brian and Hazel, brothers Tom, Mike, Rick, her infant daughter, and nephew Brian O'Connell. She is survived by her son Ian Anderson, (Wolf Creek), daughter, Shannon Anderson Trimboli, two grandsons, Brant & Braedan Trimboli, (Boise), adopted daughter Susan Orchard, (Spokane), her special friend of more than 60 years, Reid Willey, (Thompson Falls) and numerous Richardson & O'Connell cousins and many other close friends.
Memorial service, 1:30, Friday, May 3rd at Resurrection Cemetery, 3685 N Montana, Helena followed by a Celebration of Life at Delta Colonial Hotel, 2301 Colonial Dr.
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Karla Hiltner- Corridino
June 29, 2024
Please accept my sincere condolences on the passing of Pat
I started working for Pat as a new nurse and for the following 5 years on the medical floor at St. Peter´s. She was a kind and caring boss. RIP Pat~
Mary Runkel
April 18, 2024
Pat was a professional nurse, in all her careers! She was lovely to her friends, her patients, and her guests at the Bungalow. I was privileged to work with her in several of her careers. An amazing person who always gave her best. Rest easy.
Rick O´Connell
April 18, 2024
We lost a good one.
Dan and Sandi Benson
April 17, 2024
A wedding gift of a night's stay at the Bungalow was so special and she was a suburb host. Joan always talked about the trip to Europe and the fund shared. One of the kindest people I know. May you rest in peace.
Karleen
April 17, 2024
I enjoyed working with Pat many years. She was a special person. God´s speed!
Karleen
April 17, 2024
I enjoyed working with Pat many years ago. I recall a party she hosted at the Bungalow, my son was in heaven. Not only the wonderful surroundings, but Pat made ribs and he was covered in BBQ sauce! Pat was just tickled with him. Such a fun time.
Pat, you will be missed.
Laura Pulver-Berry
April 17, 2024
My husband and I had the true pleasure to spend memorable times with Pat and family. I will miss our conversations and keep watch over Shannon, Brant and Braedan.
Paula RN
April 16, 2024
A good nurse and a lovely per!
Joanie Knudson Weed
April 16, 2024
Pat and I were high school classmates. I remember her as always smiling, happy, and friendly. My prayers for peace and strength for her family and friends.
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