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Patricia Margaret Thorpe

March 17, 1925 ~ January 27, 2015

Patricia Margaret Bellamy, the second child of James Archibald Bellamy and Grace Caroline Thorogood, was born in Peterborough, England, on St Patrick's Day in 1925. Her siblings were Nancy Joan (Green), John Keith Bellamy, and Barbara Millicent (Butler). She attended school at the Peterborough County School and graduated with Honors in Art. World War II had started and once, while riding her bicycle she narrowly escaped when a German fighter plane strafed her. One of her first jobs after graduating was at Weber's Jewelry Store in Peterborough where she met Raymond Miller Thorpe, an instrument mechanic in the United States Army Air Corps, her husband to be. She enlisted in the W.A.A.F (Women's Auxiliary Air Force), a part of the Royal Air Force in 1944 and served as a radar operator protecting Britain from the cursed Luftwaffe. She and husband Ray were married October 19, 1944, in Peterborough, but were kept apart after their marriage till both had completed their tours of duty. She came to Webster City, Iowa, in 1946. Over the next 12 years she had five children; Carol Lynne, Robert Archer John, Judith Gail (Hierstein), Raymond Monroe and Lisa Louise. Carol Lynne died at 9 months old. In 1950, she and Ray and their family moved to Des Moines where they were to live for 10 years. They moved again to Cedar Rapids where Paddy lived ever since. She joined Grace Episcopal Church on her arrival and remained active in the church for the rest of her life. Paddy had several jobs in her life; babysitting and bakery work, but her most important work was at K-Mart where she advanced from an entry level worker, to department head, Personnel Director, and finally Resident Assistant Manager. She retired in 1987. She returned to England many times in her life, often taking family with her. She traveled extensively after retirement going as far west as Hawaii and as far east as Germany as well as all over the USA visiting her far flung family. She became a naturalized US citizen in 1997. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Carol Lynne; her husband, Raymond; both her parents; and her, brother John. She is survived by her two sisters, Joan and Barbara; and her children Robert (Karen) Thorpe, Judy (Bill) Hierstein, Raymond (Marilyn Almcrantz) Thorpe, and Lisa Thorpe. She had eight grandchildren, Lance, Wendy, Emily, Jessica, Jenny, Sasha, Colin and Seth; and 11 great grandchildren, Rachel, Ben, Wyatt, Augie, Kadin, Lorelei, Sagen, Mikal, JoJo, R��Jon, and Caius. Paddy died in her sleep the morning of January 27, 2015, a little after midnight. She had been battling pancreatic cancer for some months. Funeral services will be held at 10:00 a.m., Monday, February 2, at Grace Episcopal Church, 525 A Ave NE, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. A luncheon at the church will follow the service. Memorials may be given to Grace Episcopal Church.

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  1. Ms. Paddy had an amazing gift of making us feel welcome. We had many chats that I will treasure. Rest in peace Ms.Paddy.

  2. DEAREST LADY- LOVELY IN LOOKS AND MORE THAN THAT, IN SPIRIT. WE HAVE LOST A WONDERFUL FRIEND FOR JUST A LITTLE WHILE. MUCH LOVE LISA AND ALL.
    LEE AND DANA

  3. Lisa and families, I’m so very sorry to hear of your Mother’s passing. I felt honored to have met a WWII vet from across the pond. The times at your home were full of love. Thanks Mrs. Thorpe for sharing.

  4. Dear Butch, Karen and family, So sorry to read of your Mom’s death. Her obituary described an eventful life and one filled with family and love. We always enjoyed visiting with her when we had an opportunity to be at your family events. I’m sure you have many memories to cherish and enjoy.
    Bob and Judie Tosh

  5. I am so sorry to hear about Patty. She was like a second mother to me in the old neighborhood. She had an infectious laugh and was always taking care of her kids and others. I will treasure those memories of my childhood of her and her family.

    My deepest sympathy to Butch, Judy, Bunny and Lisa…

    Bob and Pam Lohr
    Gulf Shores , Alabama

  6. Please accept my deepest condolences on the passing of your Mom. I will always cherish the memories of spending time with Paddy.

  7. Dear Judy, Butch, Bunny, Lisa & families,
    I am so saddened to hear of Paddy’s passing (my godmother and namesake). Paddy was such a big part of my mom’s life (Joyce Hassard) and in turn she was for each of us kids. My husband and I were reminiscing when Paddy, Lisa and Seth came to Regina for our wedding -June 27/92…what a great time we had visiting with all of you. She was such a beautiful person – RIP Paddy.
    Much love to all the family, you are in our thoughts and prayers.
    Don & Paddy (Hassard) Dishington, Regina, SK Canada

  8. Our thoughts are with you all. Paddy will be very much missed by her family over the pond.
    Much love Tom, Kate and Georgina Clarke xxx
    I found a few pictures of Paddy at our wedding in 2010 that I thought you may like to see xx

  9. Please accept my condolences on the passing of Paddy. I worked with her at Kmart West for 6 years until 1981, and had always enjoyed working with her and hearing her British accent. She was a great person to work with and talk to. Steve Fisher


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