Contact: Dolores (Mohr)
Kenyon
E-mail: dolores@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Patrick, Boyd, Jeremy,
Talbert, Mataczynski, Klapatauskas, Henry, Geisler, Kimball, Grubb, Geffert
----Source: Thorp Courier (Thorp, Clark Co., WI) 5/23/2012
Patrick,
Jean Elizabeth (15 May 1921 - 18 May 2012)
Jean Elizabeth Patrick, age
91, of Wausau (formerly of Conrath) passed away on Friday, May 18, 2012, at Mt.
View Care Center-Gardenside Crossing in Wausau, Wisconsin after a 12-year
courageous journey with Alzheimer’s Disease.
Jean was born on May 15,
1921, to Joseph and Susan (Boyd) Jeremy in Hastings, Minnesota. When she was two
years old, her family moved to Nail Creek, Wisconsin, where she lived on a farm
with her parents, four sisters and brother. These were happy times, filled with
music, laughter, and love. During the beginning years of WW II Jean lived in
Elkhorn, WI while working in a defense plant in Burlington, Wisconsin.
After returning to the Ladysmith area, Jean was working at the Jack Sprat
Grocery Store in Ladysmith when a handsome young farmer walked in and changed
her life forever. Jean and Ralph Patrick were married on December 16, 1944, in
Fort McClellan, Alabama where Ralph was stationed in the U. S. Army. In March of
1945 he was assigned to active duty in Germany and France.
After Ralph
returned from the war they bought a farm near Conrath, Wisconsin where they
lived until Ralph’s appointment as a rural letter carrier. They sold the farm
and moved to a home near the Marshall Cheese Factory where they raised their
family of five children.
Rev. Melvin Geffert introduced Jean and Ralph to
the love of Christ in 1958 and they became active members of Trinity Lutheran
Church in Sheldon. Jean was actively involved with the Ladies Aid of Trinity
Lutheran church, the Marshall Homemakers, and the VFW Auxiliary. While enjoying
these activities, Jean’s priorities were her husband, children, extended family,
friends, and neighbors. She filled our lives with love, wisdom, music, poetry
and laughter.
Jean was a part-time postmaster in Thorp, Wisconsin and
then was appointed as postmaster in Conrath. With Ralph at her side as the rural
carrier, they provided a great service to the community. Ralph and Jean were
very active in the Rural Letter Carriers’ Association, where they were both
state presidents. They enjoyed making friends throughout the state and nation as
they traveled to county meetings, as well as state and national conventions.
Jean is survived by her five children: Linda Talbert of Mosinee, Mary Jo
Mataczynski (Ed) of Roberts, Sue Klapatauskas of Thorp, Leeann Klapatauskas
(Randy) of Thorp, and Rev. Ralph Patrick of Ault, Colorado. In addition to her
children, her legacy includes 17 grandchildren, 34 great-grandchildren, and one
great-great-grandchild. Jean is further survived by sisters: Lucille Henry of
Exeland and Viola Geisler of Rice Lake; sister-in-aw, Geri Jeremy of Safford,
AZ; several nieces and nephews, and many dear friends.
Jean was preceded
in death by her parents; her husband, Ralph, in 1986; her brothers: Alvin and
Jim Jeremy; sisters: Florence Kimball and Vera Grubb; and son-in-law, Nick
Klapatauskas.
Funeral services were held on Monday, May 21, 2012 at 11:00
a.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church in Sheldon. Burial followed in Woodlawn
Cemetery. Visitation was held at the church on Monday from 9:00 a.m. until time
of service.
Memorials may be sent to Alzheimer’s association or Mt. View
Care Center-Gardenside Crossing.
Online condolences may be expressed at:
www.cuddiefh.com.
Thorp Funeral Home assisted the family with
arrangements.
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