Patricia(Pat) Ann Wolf, born on April 15th 1947, was called home on January 9th 2024.
Pat, the cherished daughter of Lydia and Joseph Manning, both of whom preceded her in joining the Lord, along with her sister, Kathy Frakes. Her spirit, now reunited with theirs, leaves behind a legacy of love and service. A love she shared with her devoted husband of 52 years, Larry Wolf. She journeyed through life's joys and trials with unwavering commitment and boundless affection. Together they raised a family that became her pride and joy. Her legacy is carried on by her sons, Joseph Wolf, blessed with his wife Carrie, and Kenneth Wolf, graced with his wife Jaime. Adding to the joy of her life were her treasured grandchildren—Avery, Ryan, Sydney, Delaney, Finley Wolf—who brought immeasurable happiness and pride to their grandmother's heart.
Patricia's life was a testament to her nurturing soul, as she dedicated herself to the care of others. She poured her heart into her role as a nurse for the Muskego-Norway School District. It was a calling, a ministry where she offered comfort and healing to those in need. Pat touched countless lives with her gentle care and boundless empathy. She was more than a caregiver; she was a friend, a confidante, and a source of comfort to all who knew her.
Her life was a rich tapestry woven with the threads of her passions. Pat found great joy in many crafts, but none more than quilting and sewing. She created beautiful works of art that served as tangible expressions of her love. Her hands were rarely still, for they were the instruments through which her heart's melodies were played.
Pat's love for these crafts was only surpassed by the time she cherished with her friends and family. Her home was a haven of hospitality, where laughter and stories were shared, and memories were woven into the fabric of her loved ones' lives. A woman of strength, her vivacity shone through in every action and word.
Pat was a woman of profound faith, a faith that guided her every step and shone brightly for all to see. She walked through this world with a spirit that could not be dampened, a loving heart that knew no bounds, and a joy that was contagious. To be in Pat's presence was to feel the embrace of a love that was pure and a spirit that was unbreakable.
As we bid farewell to our dear Pat, let us not dwell in the shadows of sorrow, but rather let us bask in the light of her legacy. Let us carry forth the love she so freely gave, the faith that sustained her, and the spirit that defined her. In every quilted pattern, in every healed heart, and in every cherished memory, Pat's presence will continue to be felt.
As we commend Patricia Ann Wolf to the Almighty's eternal care, let us do so with gratitude for the time we were blessed to share with her. For in her life, we have seen the very essence of goodness, and in her memory, we find the strength to continue the journey she has now completed.
Let us all say, "Amen," as we hold Patricia Ann Wolf forever in our hearts, a beloved mother, a devoted wife, a doting grandmother, and a true friend. Her life's story may have reached its final chapter here on Earth, but in the heavens, a new story begins—one of everlasting peace and joy in the Lord's loving embrace. Amen.
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