Patricia Ann Sohm
October 24, 1944 – April 15, 2020
Age 75
Preceded in death husband Robert, parents Foster & Mattie Rogers, brother Chris Rogers.
Survived by her children: Kerry Rush, Keela Burkholder (Stephen), Ron Sohm (Julie), Randy Sohm (Angie); grandchildren: Stephanie, Amber, Abbey, Allison, Hannah, Kyle & Mattie; great granddaughter Arabella; brother Buddy Rogers (Yoshiko); sister Ginger Foxworth (Albert).
Visitation Tuesday, April 21 from 5-7 pm at Bellevue Memorial Chapel.
Funeral Wednesday, April 22 at 10 am, livestreamed from Thanksgiving Lutheran Church. Due to COVID-19, the church service is for immediate family only.
Click the link below to view the service:
https://boxcast.tv/view/pat-sohm-funeral-wednesday-april-22nd-1000am-919687
Interment Bellevue Cemetery
Memorials To be directed by the family
9 Comments
May the road rise up to meet you. May the wind always be at your back. May the sun shine warm upon your face,an rains fall soft upon your fields. And until we meet again, May God hold you in the palm of His hands. Our condolences to your family. Mark and Faith Sohm Schloemer
Rest In Peace
Thank you for this kind prayer. We truly appreciated the warm words of comfort.
May you rest in peace now Aunt Pat. You are with your beloved Bob and now you both can soar the heavens together. You will be deeply missed.
She will be deeply missed and always remembered. Thanks Virginia. We love you.
RIP MY BINGO FRIEND
Rest in peace, my baby sister. You will be missed more than you know. I know with your faith you are setting on the right side of our Lord…Give everyone our love. I know Bob will be happy to see you.
Hello to the family of Pat Sohm,
Pat was a good friend of mine. I knew her from bingo we sat together on Tuesday’s at St Nick’s and we did all the bus trips through CJ’s tours. We had lots of fun together and she will be truly missed. She was a great friend. I’m sure you are all missing her. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.🙏💙
I met Pat at Thanksgiving and saw her most often when I used to interpret the 9:30 service. She and Bob were always up front, on the right side. Always ready with a smile and a friendly greeting. My sympathy to Veela and the whole family. Keep your sights on the promise of the resurrection for all who believe.
I will miss seeing your smile every day and random chats we would have. The kids will wave to the clouds for you tonight. Love from your backyard neighbors
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