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PATRICIA ANN HORVATH (MCCALLUM)

Date of Passing: Aug 14, 2014

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PATRICIA ANN HORVATH (nee MCCALLUM) Patricia Ann Horvath came into this world September 16, 1936 surrounded by the loving embrace of family. She enjoyed a fun filled and busy childhood with family, friends and extended family in and around Winnipeg. As a child and teenager she enjoyed sports and spoke of her love of figure skating. Patricia lovingly remembered her time involved with Jobe's Daughters where she was a past honored Queen. Pat started her career working in Winnipeg for Searle Grain where she made many lasting friendships, along with meeting her future husband George. As a young couple they spent time with friends and family, often telling tales of friends, parties and the beach. George and Pat married in September 1961 and settled in West Kildonan where they spent the next 52 years. Her career eventually drew her to the Underwriters Adjustment Bureau. She embraced new challenges, new friends and happily worked there until the birth of her children. Oddly enough she returned there 16 years later and remained until her retirement. Pat and George had two sons. The boys were blessed to have such a loving, dedicated and supportive Mother. She volunteered at their schools and community centres, helping whenever needed. She was an avid fan of her sons' sports, especially hockey, a love she inherited from her father. Pat was even a great fan of David's kickboxing career, despite being his biggest supporter nobody could actually make her watch. She loved watching sports. Golf, curling and the Blue Bombers were her passions and you could catch a random elbow if you sat near her when the original Jets were playing. Pat and George developed an almost fanatical love of mushroom picking and canning. This combined with pickled beets, dills, salsa and shortbread cookies made a goody basket from the Horvath's a treasured item. Before her Mother's passing her and Pat regularly frequented the local bingo halls, this later translated to Pat and George giving and taking from any casino they could get to. But for Pat her greatest love was her family. She loved and was proud of both of her boys. Friends and family were always regaled of their latest achievements. In her eyes however their greatest achievements and her greatest joys were her grandchildren. Nana loved and doted over all her grandkids. Her happiest times and biggest smiles revolved around those three. She enjoyed watching and playing, and hearing about every aspect of their young worlds, she loved them all dearly. Nana had a particularly close bond with her eldest grandchild Brooke. If you define love as caring more for others than yourself then Pat personified love. She was a caregiver. She was our Patsy, Pat, Mom, Nana, Auntie. Her loss leaves us a void we can never hope to fill. Pat was predeceased by her parents Samuel and Mary (Nellie) McCallum. She leaves to mourn her loss, George her husband of nearly 53 years, her sons David (Monika), Trevor (Tara), her three beloved grandchildren Brooke, Darius and Emerson, and her brother Gary (Joan). After a short illness Patricia Ann Horvath passed from this world on August 14, 2014 surrounded by the loving embrace of family. The family would like to thank the HSC emergency room surgical team and in particular the SICU staff. Their care was outstanding, their caring exemplary. Cremation has taken place, a celebration of Pat's life is planned for Tuesday, September 16, 2014 at Cropo Funeral Chapel, 1442 Main Street at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or CancerCare Manitoba. 204-586-8044
Publish Date: Sep 6, 2014

PATRICIA ANN HORVATH (nee MCCALLUM) It is with great sadness that we wish to announce the passing of Patricia Ann Horvath to her family and friends. Patricia, a wonderful, loving wife, mother, nana, sister and aunt left us August 14, 2014 after a short illness. She was surrounded by much of her family when she passed. Left to remember her are her husband George, sons David (Monika), Trevor (Tara) and her three beloved grandchildren Brooke, Darius and Emerson. A full obituary will follow shortly with details on a planned celebration of her life.
Publish Date: Aug 16, 2014 CROPO FUNERAL CHAPEL 204-586-8044

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Sep 06, 2014

Condolences & Memories (7 entries)

  • Sorry to hear of Pat's passing George. Our thoughts are with you and your family in this time of sorrow. - Posted by: Bill Coe () on: Sep 06, 2014

  • Pat was not only a wonderful sister-in-law, she was also like a best friend. She was fun loving and always such a joy to be around. To George, Trevor, Tara, David, Monika and grandchildren. I share in your grief over losing the wonderful Wife, Mother, Mother-in-law, Nana and Sister-in-law that we were all blessed to have had in our lives. She will be sadly missed and forever remembered by all of us who loved her. Jo-Anne - Posted by: Jo-Anne Davidson (Horvath) (Sister-in-law) on: Sep 06, 2014

  • Bill and I was so very sadden to hear of Aunty Pat passing. There were any times at Sobey's we stopped and chatted (found out the current news) about the family. This is where we caught up with all the family news. She was very proud of her boy's....... and their families. Our thoughts are with you.....Bill & Joyce - Posted by: Bill & Joyce Horvath (family) on: Aug 22, 2014

  • Sorry to hear of Pat's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. - Posted by: Vera Logie (Cousin) on: Aug 20, 2014

  • We're sorry to hear of your family's loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Bill & Margaret Elyk - Posted by: Bill Elyk () on: Aug 20, 2014

  • We were very sorry to hear of the passing of your Mother Dave. Deepest Condolences from my Family to the entire Horvath Family. - Posted by: Kevin (Friend/co-worker) on: Aug 18, 2014

  • We are so sorry to hear of Pat's passing. Our deepest sympathies go out to her whole family. She loved her family more than anything in this world. They were very important to her and she was very proud of every one of them. We always laughed at her and George banter back and forth, it was great fun for all of us. She was a great friend to have and we will miss her greatly. We will remember her with very fond memories over the last 40 years. - Posted by: Leora and Henry (Longtime friend) on: Aug 16, 2014

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