Patricia M. Anderson
January 23, 1951 – December 29, 2019
Preceded in death by parents, Joseph and Betty Jean Falcone; and nephew, Aaron Rosholm. Survived by husband, John F. Anderson, Sr.; son, John F. Anderson, Jr. (Carie); grandchildren, Abbey and Cade; sister, Sharon Rosholm (Greg); and nephew, Ryan Rosholm.
Family receives friends Wednesday, January 1st from 4:30pm to 6:30pm, at the West Center Chapel followed by a VIGIL SERVICE at 6:30pm. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Thursday, January 2nd, 10:00am, St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church (3122 S. 74th St.) INTERMENT: Calvary Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the Parkinson’s Foundation.
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John, John, Jr., Carie, Abbey, Cade and the entire Family,
My heartfelt condolences and sympathy to all of you. You are in my prayers, thoughts and heart! Patty was a wonderful Friend for so many years and especially the past five and a half, we became close. I will always love and miss her and our lunch dates, phone calls and texts. Please know that I will always be here for you if I can be helpful
in any way..
John,
Steve Axtell called and told me what happened. We’re so sorry for your loss.
Our thoughts and prayers to you and your family.
Byron & Kathy Knott
Toni and I send our deepest Condolences to our Omaha neighbors!!!
John and John I am so sorry for your loss. I am glad I got to see her at the birthday party. God bless you and give you strength in this time
Sending my deepest sympathies , I have always treasured our daycare years together, and missed talking to her over the years I was happy to catch back up with her on Facebook. May All of our memories help our broken hearts . Miss Brenda
Late in 2012, my wife, Tina, and I moved to the country outside Missouri Valley, Iowa, and there met John and Pat Anderson, two very gracious and accommodating people. On this past Sunday, December 29, 2019, John called us with the sad news that he’d lost his beloved companion. We knew that in same moment we had lost a very dear friend. John’s grief was palpable and, of course, understandable. Pat was such a gracious lady and the consummate neighbor. We truly loved living near them.
To John and his family, Tina and I send our deepest, heartfelt condolences, though such expressions are so inadequate, even with the best of intentions. It is our fervent hope that you will find the comfort you seek in the treasured memories of your wife and mother. Know, too, that at the moment we said, “She is gone,” others on a distant, beautiful shore took up the glad shout, “Here she comes.”
Walk well, my Sister. (Inuit Prayer)
I am so sorry For your loss . Prayers for you all. God bless you all.
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