February 22, 1969 - November 6, 2019
Patricia J. Sjolie, age 50, of Minneapolis. Survived by husband, Lee; brothers, John (Sarah) King and Ruben (Keri) King and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by parents Fredrick “Mike” and Judith King and sister, Maryann King.
Memorial Service
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
6:00 PM
Family will greet friends one hour prior to the service.
Morris Nilsen Funeral Chapel
6527 Portland Ave. S.
Richfield, MN 55423
Patty, rest in peace. You fought the good fight and you will be missed. Rest now in the arms of God. Say hi to your Mom, Dad and Mary Ann. We all loved you.
Aunt Mary
So sorry for your loss, Lee and family.
Patty will be so missed by many. Her Uncle Bill Newfield really helped look after her once Mike and Judy were gone. My mom, Mary K. shared a special relationship with Patty for as long as I can remember. I really love her myself! However, I believe we all hold solace in the fact she is now with those she’d missed for so long. I can only image she was tickled to see Mary Ann, her Mom and Dad, her Gramma Betty as well as her Aunt Mary!
No more pain or being held back by a body that wouldn’t allow you to truly enjoy life these last years. You are loved and missed
You are already being missed Patty! I wish I would have known you better! May God be with you and your family.
Aunty you will truly be missed by me I will miss our talks and visits you got your wish come true you are with aunty Mary and grandma and grandpa I love you rest in peace
Patty knew what to say and she didn’t mind saying it. I loved that about her! Even in phone calls this fall, she showed such care and love for individuals who deserved it, but she didn’t sugarcoat it if something bothered her. We all learned from Patty. She had a way to wake a person up from what they thought was important to what was right in front of them. I feel fortunate that Lisa maintained an everlasting relationship with Patty. That relationship allowed me to bump into her throughout the years and even reconnect over the phone the last couple of months.
Sorry to hear this Lee