PATTI JEAN KIEMELE, passed away in Cardston, Alberta on Monday, October 25th, 2021 at the age of 63 years.
Patti is survived by her three boys: Brendon, Taylor (Kim), Jordan (Dez), four grandchildren: Karson, Ty, Matt, and Mackie. She is also survived by her mother, Norma Reeves, and siblings: Larry, Kelly Riopel, Susan Spence, and Paul.
Patti was born July 20, 1958 in Calgary, Alberta. She spent the last of her teenage years and entire adult life in Cardston. Patti was extremely blessed with many talents and strived for perfection with her passions. She was a great pianist and musician, even playing in a symphonic orchestra at twelve years old. Later in life she learned classical guitar and always used music to help her find comfort and peace. Patti had the ability and determination to excel in anything she put her mind to. She was well known for her cake decorating, card making, sewing, and cooking skills.
Patti loved her family and somehow maintained a clean welcoming home. She supported her kids and unselfishly gave everything she had to them. She never missed a football game and would camp wherever her boys wanted to fish. Her true joy came as she became an important part in her grandchildren’s lives. Even through cancer treatments, she made as many baseball games as she could.
Lately Patti grew to love family history. She devoted lots of time researching for missing information and was very successful. Those close to her knew of her devotion to the gospel of Jesus Christ. She loved those around her unconditionally and she will be sadly missed.
The family would like to thank Dr. Brian Low and Dr. Ghazaleh Shoja Razavi for the care they provided.
A Graveside Service will be held on Thursday, October 28th, at 11:00 am at the Hill Spring Cemetery. Those wishing to attend may do so.
Patti is survived by her three boys: Brendon, Taylor (Kim), Jordan (Dez), four grandchildren: Karson, Ty, Matt, and Mackie. She is also survived by her mother, Norma Reeves, and siblings: Larry, Kelly Riopel, Susan Spence, and Paul.
Patti was born July 20, 1958 in Calgary, Alberta. She spent the last of her teenage years and entire adult life in Cardston. Patti was extremely blessed with many talents and strived for perfection with her passions. She was a great pianist and musician, even playing in a symphonic orchestra at twelve years old. Later in life she learned classical guitar and always used music to help her find comfort and peace. Patti had the ability and determination to excel in anything she put her mind to. She was well known for her cake decorating, card making, sewing, and cooking skills.
Patti loved her family and somehow maintained a clean welcoming home. She supported her kids and unselfishly gave everything she had to them. She never missed a football game and would camp wherever her boys wanted to fish. Her true joy came as she became an important part in her grandchildren’s lives. Even through cancer treatments, she made as many baseball games as she could.
Lately Patti grew to love family history. She devoted lots of time researching for missing information and was very successful. Those close to her knew of her devotion to the gospel of Jesus Christ. She loved those around her unconditionally and she will be sadly missed.
The family would like to thank Dr. Brian Low and Dr. Ghazaleh Shoja Razavi for the care they provided.
A Graveside Service will be held on Thursday, October 28th, at 11:00 am at the Hill Spring Cemetery. Those wishing to attend may do so.