One of Pat’s most memorable jobs was when she worked at Burn’s Meats in Brandon as the receptionist. She loved her job and made wonderful friendships, which she treasured.
In 1970 she moved to Winnipeg, Man. where she got a job at Birk’s Jewelers. It was here she ended up meeting Joe, when he made his daily deliveries. They decided to move to Terrace B.C. where Joe got into the logging business. They were married in Terrace on November 6th, 1976.
Shortly after getting married, they moved to Campbell River B.C. In 1984, when they moved to Chetwynd. In Chetwynd, Pat helped Joe run their large logging company, managing staff and doing all the book work. In 1993 the family moved to 100 Mile House where they decided to settle.
Family meant everything to Pat, she was a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, aunt and sister. She was good to everyone and loved to spoil us all. She enjoyed making crafts, and was always around to help with birthday cakes and Halloween costumes. She was also a big part of her daughter and sons-in-law’s towing company, as she was the friendly voice who would always answer the phone.
Pat loved all the little things that life had to offer, she was easy going and loved to laugh. When you were feeling down she always found a way to lift your spirits and make you smile.
Pat was predeceased by her parents Benny Swiscoski, Anne Swiscoski, her brother Tom Davies, and her twin sons.
Forever in our hearts, we love you.
One of Pat’s most memorable jobs was when she worked at Burn’s Meats in Brandon as the receptionist. She loved her job and made wonderful friendships, which she treasured.
In 1970 she moved to Winnipeg, Man. where she got a job at Birk’s Jewelers. It was here she ended up meeting Joe, when he made his daily deliveries. They decided to move to Terrace B.C. where Joe got into the logging business. They were married in Terrace on November 6th, 1976.
Shortly after getting married, they moved to Campbell River B.C. In 1984, when they moved to Chetwynd. In Chetwynd, Pat helped Joe run their large logging company, managing staff and doing all the book work. In 1993 the family moved to 100 Mile House where they decided to settle.
Family meant everything to Pat, she was a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, aunt and sister. She was good to everyone and loved to spoil us all. She enjoyed making crafts, and was always around to help with birthday cakes and Halloween costumes. She was also a big part of her daughter and sons-in-law’s towing company, as she was the friendly voice who would always answer the phone.
Pat loved all the little things that life had to offer, she was easy going and loved to laugh. When you were feeling down she always found a way to lift your spirits and make you smile.
Pat was predeceased by her parents Benny Swiscoski, Anne Swiscoski, her brother Tom Davies, and her twin sons.
Forever in our hearts, we love you.
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