Patricia Rose Schaller

August 29, 1934 - July 12, 2008

Patricia Rose Schaller

 

Pat Schaller left this earthly place to be reunited with her husband of fifty years.  She passed away peacefully July 12th, 2008 with her children by her side.  Pat was born in Kansas City, MO on August 29th, 1934.  She married the love of her life in June 1957.  They later retired in Mesquite, NV, where they made great friends and had wonderful memories for all.  Pat never knew a stranger, their door was always open.

 

Ron and Pat lost their oldest son, Thomas Schaller who left behind two children Gregg and Heather; he would have been very proud to see what loving beautiful adults they have become. 

 

Pat is survived by her brother Henry (Penny) Hanser; sister-in-law Beverly Greeson and Carole Schaller; daughter Linda (Jerry) Morrison; son Steve Schaller; grandchildren Gregg Schaller, Heather Gunnel, Caleanna Morley, Taylor Schaller, Ryan Morrison, Ashley Schaller; great-grandchildren Samanthya, Hunter, Cooper, Novaley, and Shyan.  She loved many more like they were also her children.

A very special thanks to Inspiration Hospice.  Becky and ShelLee gave mom respect, love and peace, also Bobbie Skiever who loved mom and gave her friendship in her last quiet months. 

 

A gathering will be held at the home she shared with her son Steve Schaller, 4678 West 4400 South, West Valley City on July 16th at 5:30 PM phone #969-0771.  In lieu of flowers please pray for Pat and her family. 

In Loving Memory

Linda, just wanted to let you know that we're thinking about you and we miss you. Please let us know if there is anything we can do. Love, Seth & Karen

Seth and Karen Hanson

Layton, uT

It was my pleasure to have worked with Pat for many years. She was so dedicated but also so very fun to be around. I am so fortunate that she was part of our work group and I'm grateful for the memories. Sincerely, Glen Ahrens

Glen Ahrens

West Bountiful, UT

Caleanna and family I am sorry to hear about Pat. I hope you all well and she was a wonderful woman that was always very kind hearted.

Linda Ownby

Trimont, MN

We would like to thank the family for giving us the opportunity to love and care for Pat at the end of life. All our thoughts and prayers are with you!

Inspiration Hospice

Murray, Ut

I miss you grandma and grandpa I know I wasn't always the best. But, no matter what you gave me the best I miss and love you both so much

Caleanna Morley

nan, nan

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