PATRICIA JEAN GILCHRIST QUATIER
May 15, 1940 ~ April 10, 2018
Patty passed away in Vancouver, WA on April 10, 2018.
She worked at Nabisco for 42 years.
Patty and Richard loved to travel, dance and gamble. In the comforts of their beautiful home, they enjoyed entertaining.
Patricia lived a life full of happiness.
She had a feisty spirit that left a lasting memory.
Patricia leaves behind her sister, Linda McLaughlin; brother, Michael Gilchrist; daughter, Deborah Doherty (husband Ron); son, Richard Quatier; granddaughters, Jessica Simmons, Jennifer Wilkinson, Jordon Johnson and Summer Quatier; grandchildren, Layla, Jadyn, Madalyn, Ashlyn, Ambrose, Jason and Ozzy; and her two dogs, Maggie and Reno.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Richard Quadtier. They were married for 54 wonderful years.
The funeral will be held at Evergreen Memorial Gardens, Monday, April 23, 2018, at 3 p.m.
Please sign her guest book at: www.columbian.com/obits.
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I will miss her terribly. Uncle Dick and Aunt Pat gave me some wonderful childhood memories that I'll hang on to forever.
April 23, 2018
She is truly missed. Having her in my life that last 5 or 6 years weekly doing her hair. She was more then a client she was very dear to me. I miss her and will continue missing her. She was my Norm from Cheers in my salon. Always bringing her puzzle books and having coffee or a snack and carrying on with all the clients waiting.She is missed..Sorry Debra for your Loss... Much love to you all...
April 21, 2018
You're the the best Patty. Just like a mom all through growing up you're going to be truly missed.
Terry Grinier
Family
April 21, 2018
Our hearts are broken. Aunt Pat and Uncle Dick were woven in our lives forever. The good times they shared with our parents, music, laughter, family celebrations they were always there, always a part of our family. I remember as a child Uncle Dick coming over early to have coffee with Mom and Dad, and he would come in and get us up early and make us laugh. We would go swimming at their house , Aunt Pat always had the best snacks, although she didn't want any crumbs in her house ;) As kids we remember them going out to dance and they were always dressed to the nines, they all looked liked movie stars. After Uncle Dick passed away our visits were less often but still heartfelt, she enjoyed her treats and banana bread I would make for her and take to her for a visit. She always called me "kid" she was a matter of fact kind of woman, but one of a kind she was! The BEST kind, she will be missed. I am sorry Deb for your loss, wishing you peace and comfort during this time. The Heroux Family I love you Janice "Toopie" you are missed
April 18, 2018
Such a nice lady. Vibrant and full of life. I am fortunate to have crossed paths with her.
I am so very sorry for your loss
Mary Shepard
April 18, 2018
Rest in peace aunt pat
Sue Featherston
Family
April 17, 2018
I am so sad for the loss of our families precious life long friend. You will always be Aunt Pat to us. There was never a celebration that you and Uncle Dick missed from Birthdays,graduations, wedding x2 for some or baby showers they were always welcomed with open arms. You will be so missed but never ever forgotten. So many wonderful memories I will hold near and dear in my heart. I loved you so much. I can picture the two of them dancing in heaven! They are together again. Love to all. Teresa
Teresa Heroux-Leininger
April 17, 2018
Dear sister
will miss you very much and will never forget you. You was a great sister.
Rest in peace. love Linda
April 16, 2018
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