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Patricia Ann Whited

July 21, 1951 ~ December 23, 2008

Patricia Ann Whited, 57, of Brandon, Iowa, formerly of Cedar Rapids, died Tuesday, December 23, 2008, at Mercy Medical Center, Cedar Rapids, following a long illness. A private family service will be held Monday, December 29, 2008, at Stewart Funeral Home, Cedar Rapids. Survivors include her husband, Chuck Whited, Jr.; two sons, Chuck (Sara) Whited, III of Hiawatha and Tony (Heidi) Whited of North Liberty; a brother, Max (Marge) Mitchell of Woodlawn, Tennessee; three sisters, Anita (Bill) Dosch of Greeley, Colorado, Deb (Rick) Larson of Brandon, and Denise (Bob) Stender of Cedar Rapids; two grandchildren, Amber and Mackenzie; and a great grandson, Matthew. She was preceded in death by her parents; and three sisters, Janet, Marlene, and Roberta. Pat was born July 21, 1951, in Monticello, the daughter of Marion and Leota (Winkelman) Mitchell. She married Charles Whited, Jr. on July 14, 1969 in Cedar Rapids. A free spirit, Pat enjoyed traveling around the country with her husband. She enjoyed being outside in nature, sailing, and most importantly spending time with her family. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established.

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  1. To Chuck and family, You have our condolences. It was always nice to visit with Patricia and you at our class reunions.
    Ron and Shirley Borkgren

  2. Just wanted you to know we are thinking of you and that you have our deepest sympathy.
    Everybody at Wayne Hall Chrysler
    Anamosa
    Wayne
    Wayne Jr
    Mark and Jill
    Ben

  3. To Chuck III and Tony,

    Sorry to hear of your mother’s passing. May God be with you in this time and always.

  4. TO CHUCK AND FAMILY,
    YOU HAVE MY SINCEREST SYMPATHY IN THE PASSING OF PAT. A GREAT WOMAN WHO WILL SURELY BE MISSED AND TRULY A FREE SPIRIT FOREVER. I LOVE YOU.

  5. Chuck, we are so very sorry for your great loss. Our prayers are with you and want you to know that Pat will be missed. May God bless you and your family and may her memory be eternal.

  6. our thoughts and prayers go out to Todd, and Chuck and the entire family during this mournful passing of Pat. God bless her.

  7. Chuck & Deb, My thoughts are with you. Hold on to your prescious memories of Pat. Chuck, I could see how much you adored Pat. Your love for her got her through many difficult days. She is at peace now.

  8. A good friend and well loved by us. We shall miss her mightily but know she’s now in a far better place.

  9. Chuck
    Words to not express the sorrow I feel. My ex-husband, Chuck just let me know of this horrible turn of events. I am so sad that I did not know about the passing of our lovely Pat. Our days in Quartsite, showing Pat how to make Tamales, our love of drawing…Oh, my heart feels so bad. Please e-mail me Chuck. Please tell Pats sis I send her a hug and one for you also chuck.
    DeeDee

  10. Chuck,
    I will miss seeing Pat’s smiling face. She always had such a kind and happy attitude. I know this was a tough fight.
    Having just lost my honey, Gary, I can say that I know how you’re feeling.
    Please take care of yourself and God Bless…
    Connie Keck

  11. Wow, What a beautiful human being Pat has been in our lives. We have been fortunate to know her. Friend, jokester, healer, cook, loving companion on our journey. We will miss her bright smile and cheerful helping hands. May we keep ourselves to her standards of loving kindness.

  12. We are extremely sorry and wish there is something we could’ve done to prevent this sadness. With Love in behalf of the entire McBride Family. Walt&PeeWee.

  13. Uncle Chuck and Boys just want you to know that my heart goes out to you. I wish I had had a chance to say goodbye but I guess that wasn’t to be. Know that you are in my thoughts and we have lost a great part of the family. Please keep in touch, life is to short.

  14. Dear Everyone,
    I will miss Pat dearly. She had been my big sister since Denise and I adopted each other many years ago. She was the one who taught us the most (and how to get away with it too!). I love you all dearly.
    Judy


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