Condolences
Jack Klinck & family:
So very sorry to hear of Pat's passing.
We worked together briefly back in the day, and became friends. I may be the only one who ever called her Patsy.
Will always remember her as a very friendly, outgoing, girl, and an absolute sweetheart!
Regrettably, we lost touch over the years. Sad to hear she suffered from Parkinsons. Must have been very difficult for her, as she was so active.
I remember Pat would never disclose her age. Well, now we know.
Please accept my sincere condolences. I wish you peace and strength, as you cope with your loss.
Keep well and stay safe.
Trudy (d 2020 03 06) & Larry Pope
It is with heavy hearts that we send our sincere condolences at this sad time. During the years from 2013-2021, Pat was an active and inspirational member of the CWLC. Pat will be greatly missed.
The Calgary Women's Literary Club
I am very sorry to hear of Pat's passing. The last few years I have been trying to find out where she was, if she was well, and even left a message on her facebook page. Now I understand why no one knew and I got not response. Pat and I worked together teaching at Queen Elizabeth High School in Calgary, We worked together closely and we also had a group of friends with whom we socialized. For several years we hiked, skied, attended operas in Calgary and Edmonton with season's tickets, and had great times eating in good restaurants. Once we were not teaching together, we lost touch. It was also kind of "interesting" as all the years we were friends, she would NEVER let anyone know how old she was. She let us know her birthday was November 9, but never her age. So now, that question is answered.
Pat was one of my dearest friends. She "took me under her wing" when I was very young and we became close friends. We always had great times talking and laughing over a bottle of wine, great food and of course shopping. Pat always had great stories to tell about her numerous travels and adventures.I admired and loved Pat very much. She was like a sister to me. I shall miss her very much.
Rhonda Galper
I was a student at Queen Elizabeth High School when Mrs. Klinck taught there. I was not one of her students that she taught, but, I was a student who was influenced by her presence in my environment. I was saddened to hear that she had passed away. My condolences to you and your family.
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