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Patricia Ann
Patricia Ann
Bragdon
Patricia Ann Bragdon
Patricia was Born to Life on November 16,1939 and was Born to Eternal Life on Christmas Day 2024 at the age of 85 years. Her parents were Roy Hull and Alice (nee Foley) Hull, both who have preceded her in death as well as did her brother.
Pat is survived by her children, grandchildren, a sister, nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Per Pat’s wishes, no formal funeral services are being held. Please remember a special moment or fond memory that was shared and in her own words she was “Never Normal”. She was employed as a phone operator with companies such as Wisconsin Bell, Ameritech and AT&T.
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I miss you already! We had a quit the journey together and I miss you sass! I love you for ever and always….please give gma and gpa a hug for me and please make peace with my dad up there. Forever in my heart ❤️
You did an excellent job Brenda. I knew Pat since 1973. We worked together for over 20 years. We were true friends. And we had our good times and bad. But we always made up. She is now with her mommy and daddy. Exactly where she always wanted to be in her last 5 years. I shall remember her with love and all the memories we had. Rest in peace now patty., you are with the ones who love you.
Thank you hun. I am blessed to have known you and for all your help 🙏
Oh Pat, where do we begin? You were always quite the character! My first memory of meeting you was when you met my husband & said, well that’s one sexy man (keepin it clean) haha. I cherished the time I got to spend with you and my mom while visiting. You will be forever missed & loved deeply! Fly high beautiful & give them hell up there!! ❤️
Pat was our cousin she was special,I was so glad I had a chance to talk to her last week Our thoughts and prayers for the families Brenda took such good care of her Aunt, Pat God bless her
Thoughts and prayers ❤️ ✝️🙏
Pat could always make you laugh she was a special lady,🙏✝️
I’m deeply sorry for your loss. I know how much you loved your aunt, Brenda. The care you provided showed just how much she meant to you!! My heart breaks for you and your family. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Find strength and confidence, Brenda, knowing you cared for her with the utmost of love. And know she loved you very much!
What can I say about Aunt Pat. She was actually my Mom’s cousin, but I always called her Aunt Pat. She was one sassy lady who always made me feel so special. She helped me so much when my husband and my Mom passed away. There will never be another Pat. My heart hurts that she is gone, but I know she is laughing and joking with our family in heaven. Rest in peace my dear and give all of our relatives a good laugh. Love you so very much!!
I want to say thank you for the lovely card. Aunt pat and I had sometimes together lol. She was given every card you sent and I read them too her. So thank you for all the love and care.
I didn’t get a chance to really know her the way I wanted and I know that she felt the same. I do know that for sure she always treated me with kindness and never made me feel any other way but as a person.. I learned my favorite 4 letter words from her… I wish I had more time with you pat.. thanks for the love .
My deepest condolences to your loss, Brenda and family. I was her music therapist and she absolutely loved her music, especially her jazz standards and Elvis! She would always add some spice and laughter to my day. I will miss her. May she rest in peace <3
Thank you for everything you did with Pat. I know she loved her time with you. I enjoyed everytime you and her would call me and she wanted to sing to me. I always imagined when she was swaying to the music with her eyes closed that she was remembering happy moments. I too will miss that.