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JANE RUTH (PAT) WILDE
Born: Jun 17, 1927
Date of Passing: Jan 12, 2002
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryJANE RUTH (PAT) WILDE Passed away on Saturday, January 12, 2002, at the Neepawa Health Centre, Pat Wilde, aged 74 years, of East View Lodge, formerly of Plumas, MB. Pat was born in Plumas on June 17, 1927, daughter of Charles and Mabel Fischer. She grew up and received her education at Tupper. On December 13, 1945 she married Irvin Wilde. She lived nearly all of her life in the Plumas District until moving to East View Lodge in October of 2001. Predeceased by her parents; four brothers, John, George, Richard, and Gerald; one granddaughter Kimberly Gehlert; sister-in-law Erna; and brother-in-law Tom; she leaves to mourn her passing her husband Irvin; four daughters, Beverly Wilde of Winnipeg, Debbie and Cliff Wirth of Winnipeg, Lori and John McIntyre of Calgary, and Jane and Bruce Gehlert of Winnipeg; two sons, Wesley and Sherry Wilde of Saskatoon, and Floyd and Louise Wilde of Winnipeg; ten grandchildren, Nicole and Shawn, Greg and Tracy, Allyson and Ashley, Kristen and Scott, and Hailey and Sava; two sisters, Margaret Vick of Janesville, Wisconsin, Viola and Bill Rempel of Plumas; four brothers, Joe and Dorothy Fischer of Kamloops, Scott and Doreen Fischer of Plumas, Vincent and Violet Fischer of Plumas, and Fred and Barbara Fischer of Nanaimo, BC. Pats life centered around her home and family. She was a member of the Plumas United Church and sang in the choir for many years. She also enjoyed bowling. Funeral service will be held on Tuesday, January 15, 2002 at 1:00 p.m. in the Plumas United Church with Rev. Debra Orton officiating. If friends so desire, memorial donations may be made to the Manitoba Lung Association or to the Plumas United Church, Plumas, MB, Memorial Fund. Clarkes Funeral Home, Gladstone in care of arrangements. The best of mothers she has been, And many troubles she has seen, But she always kept a smiling face, Theres none on earth can fill her place.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 14, 2002