They made their home in Muskegon, and began to build their dream home on Upper Silver Lake, which they moved into in 1973. Pat also worked for the US Post Office from 1975 to 1989. After retiring, the couple enjoyed spending winters in Sun City, Arizona, while summers were spent enjoying their children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and extended family and friends at the lake. Her greatest joy in life was in serving her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, by caring for, serving, loving and praying daily for her large family. She had the gift of hospitality, and when you met Pat, you immediately became part of her family.
Over the years, she not only ministered daily to her own large and extended family and friends, but she was instrumental in the lives of many other people, serving as a Girl Scout and Cub Scout leader, a Bible teacher, volunteering with the Mears Historical Society, and more recently on the board at Cornerstone Church in Mears, where she was a member and Sunday School teacher. She was an avid reader, as well. When her great love, Bill, passed away on September 30, 2011, Pat threw herself even more into the lives of her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. She never missed remembering the birthdays and anniversaries of over 100 family members.
Over the later years, she began to struggle more with her health, but you’d never know it. It never kept her from doing what she loved. Pat passed quickly and lovingly into the arms of Jesus, and is survived by her eleven children, Lois Ann (Lee) Vernier, William D. (Nancy) Lawrence, Jr., Jean (James) Ritsema, Earl Lawrence, Fran (John) Conner, Mark (Tara) Collins, Tim (Lynn) Collins, Cherie Collins, Tony (Kris) Collins, Anne (David) Cobb, and Steve (Jamie) Lawrence; 29 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; one brother, Richard (Shirley) Brooks; one sister, Mary Signs; one sister-in-law, Loretta (Mike) Timmich; many nieces and nephews; and a host of friends. In addition to her husbands, she was preceded in passing by her parents and two grandsons, Christopher Lawrence and Alex Lawrence.
A celebration of her life was held at First Baptist Church, 3258 N. 72nd St. in Hart, on Saturday, August 29th at 12:00 noon. Pat was a giver, and in her memory, contributions may be made to Cornerstone Community Church of Mears, Compassion International, Harbor House of Hart, or a charity of your choosing. Her legacy of love will live on in the hearts and lives of her family and friends for many generations to come.
Pat was a Contributor to Find A Grave, and you may visit her contributor page HERE.
They made their home in Muskegon, and began to build their dream home on Upper Silver Lake, which they moved into in 1973. Pat also worked for the US Post Office from 1975 to 1989. After retiring, the couple enjoyed spending winters in Sun City, Arizona, while summers were spent enjoying their children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and extended family and friends at the lake. Her greatest joy in life was in serving her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, by caring for, serving, loving and praying daily for her large family. She had the gift of hospitality, and when you met Pat, you immediately became part of her family.
Over the years, she not only ministered daily to her own large and extended family and friends, but she was instrumental in the lives of many other people, serving as a Girl Scout and Cub Scout leader, a Bible teacher, volunteering with the Mears Historical Society, and more recently on the board at Cornerstone Church in Mears, where she was a member and Sunday School teacher. She was an avid reader, as well. When her great love, Bill, passed away on September 30, 2011, Pat threw herself even more into the lives of her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren. She never missed remembering the birthdays and anniversaries of over 100 family members.
Over the later years, she began to struggle more with her health, but you’d never know it. It never kept her from doing what she loved. Pat passed quickly and lovingly into the arms of Jesus, and is survived by her eleven children, Lois Ann (Lee) Vernier, William D. (Nancy) Lawrence, Jr., Jean (James) Ritsema, Earl Lawrence, Fran (John) Conner, Mark (Tara) Collins, Tim (Lynn) Collins, Cherie Collins, Tony (Kris) Collins, Anne (David) Cobb, and Steve (Jamie) Lawrence; 29 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; one brother, Richard (Shirley) Brooks; one sister, Mary Signs; one sister-in-law, Loretta (Mike) Timmich; many nieces and nephews; and a host of friends. In addition to her husbands, she was preceded in passing by her parents and two grandsons, Christopher Lawrence and Alex Lawrence.
A celebration of her life was held at First Baptist Church, 3258 N. 72nd St. in Hart, on Saturday, August 29th at 12:00 noon. Pat was a giver, and in her memory, contributions may be made to Cornerstone Community Church of Mears, Compassion International, Harbor House of Hart, or a charity of your choosing. Her legacy of love will live on in the hearts and lives of her family and friends for many generations to come.
Pat was a Contributor to Find A Grave, and you may visit her contributor page HERE.
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