Teresa Stengel
I was very saddened to hear of Pats passing at such a young age.
God Bless,
Teresa Stengel
Birth date: Aug 17, 1954 Death date: Mar 28, 2009
Patricia Ann Bertrand , 54, of Columbia, Illinois, passed away Saturday, May 28, 2009. She was born in St. Louis, Missouri, the daughter of Warren and Myrtle (Thoma) Bertrand. She had worked at Monsanto Co., St. Louis, MO and had Read Obituary
I was very saddened to hear of Pats passing at such a young age.
God Bless,
Teresa Stengel
Dear Steve and Family,
We will miss Pat dearly. She was such a super nice and sweet person. Our thoughts and prayers with you.
Pat was such a gentle spirit that it is hard to believe that she is not with us to see her beloved Spring flowers or to be present for the next Chapter meeting.
Everything she did was offered with kindness and good humor. She was always enthusiastic about the people around her and made such good connections with others.
She will be dearly missed as we travel on without her among us.
My hope is that she is somewhere smiling down as we move on and keep her in our hearts.
Deepest sympathy for your loss.
Ann Werner
IAAP Lindbergh Chapter
I used to work with Pat and just received the information. Loved her. My thoughts and prayers are with you Steve. She was a wonderful lady!
Pat has been a ray of sunshine in my life for over 20 years. Although I cannot be with you at this time of sorrow, I am there in spirit. Please know that your grief is shared. I will remember her kindness, her joy, and her love of life. She will live in the hearts of family and friends always.
My sincere condolences to her husband and all of Pat's family. I knew her as she worked in the Monsanto building of which I was a receptionist. No one could ever ask for a sweetest, most pleasant and hardworking woman. She is in Heaven now and may she forever Rest In Peace.
Mae Skubiz
Steve,
my sympathy too you. she was a super person.
John Centunzi
Dear Steve: My heartfelt prayers and sympathy go out to you and your family. As you know, Pat was a very unique lady. I had the privledge and pleasure of getting to know her after she began to work with me at the radio stations. From the very beginning there seemed to be something very interesting and different about her. She embraced everyone that she encountered with such genuine warmth and sincerity. Pat was special to me, because she accepted everyone as an individual - it didn't matter to her what your race,status or "title" was. She had such kindness and warmth that you don't see (in most people)everyday. Never judgemental - actually she was one of the most unselfish and caring individual's that I've known. I'm truly going to miss her (especially her laughter). But her spirit will continue to be alive and comforting to those who were blessed to know her and love her.
To Steve, Family and Dear Friends. I would like to express my deepest sympathy.
I am grateful & so fortunate to have met Pat thru a class she was teaching several years ago and had also attended some of her networking functions. She was one of the best teachers I have ever had. She was very kind,cheerful and a extremely helpful woman. She will be greatly missed. Again I am so sorry for your loss. God Bless
Dear Steve,
As you well know, Pat was an amazing woman.
In addition to being co-workers, we shared a love of Reiki and aromatherapy and had many wonderful conversations.
For all of the times we talked about our common interests outside of work, I was always impressed with her wisdom, insight and inquisitive nature. She had a light within her that was so appealing.
She will be dearly missed and I will keep you in my prayers for comfort.
Pat, your spirit lives on in your loved ones and heaven just became a happier place.
In sympathy,
Linda Harr