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PATRICIA HELEN WILCOX

Born: Aug 15, 1941

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PATRICIA HELEN WILCOX It is with great sorrow that we announce the passing of Patricia Helen Wilcox (nee Colman). Although sudden, her passing was peaceful, with her loving family by her side. Patty was the beloved and devoted wife of John Wilcox. For 51 plus years they were partners in all things. She was a caring and dedicated mother to Kathleen (Ken), Tim (Suzy), and Elizabeth (Ryan) and she was the most amazing and fun Nana to her six grandchildren Maggie, Claire, Andrew, Brian, Riley and Eli. Patty was born in Edmonton on August 15, 1941 to Mac and Helen Colman and grew up in Winnipeg. She was predeceased by her parents and brother Bob. Patty received both a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Education degree from the University of Manitoba. She taught and coached for several years in Boston and Toronto. Always a vibrant and active member of her community, her many activities included Chair of St. Paul's United Church in Milton, Director of the Milton Public Library Board, Halton District School Board Trustee, Track 3 Ski Instructor and longtime member of CFUW Oakville and Milton chapters. Patty loved so many things, especially the arts, sports and the outdoors. She was an avid cyclist, skier, hiker, gardener, birder, pianist and one of the Blue Jays' most enthusiastic fans. Patty enjoyed spending summers at the family cottage in Minaki, Ontario, but always liked coming back home to the farm in Milton. Patty's passion for her family, friends and community filled her life with joy. She so loved staying in touch with friends near and far, old and new. The family wishes to thank Patty's many, many great friends for their love and support. Our family looks forward to seeing those of you who will be able to join us for a service on Saturday, August 29 at 3:00 p.m. at St. Paul's United Church (123 Main St. East, Milton, ON, L9T 1N4) followed by a Celebration of Life at the family farm. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you consider making a donation to St. Paul's United Church Building Fund or the charity of your choice. www.smithsfh.com

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Aug 25, 2015

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