Patricia Zane

June 29, 1949 ~ August 4, 2013
Age 64 of Columbus, MN formerly of Blaine, MN (SLP High 67) and St. Petersburg, FL. Beloved Sister and Aunt, passed away August 4, 2013 after a 4 year battle with bone cancer. Preceded in death by parents, Roy and Virginia (Mikesh) Zane: brother, John; great niece, Hannah; aunts and uncles. Survived by sisters, Pam (Bob) Reeves, Jaci (Ernie) Ellis; 1 niece: 5 nephews; 14 great nieces/nephews; 1 great great nephew; many cousins and lots of friends. Pat worked at Unisys for 29 years and Honeywell for 10 years. She enjoyed her work and especially her co-worker friends. She enjoyed several cats over the years, a multitude of music boxes and holiday decorations, her independence, counseling people and travel. A gathering of family and friends will be 4-7 PM Thurs., Aug. 8 at Roberts Family Funeral Home, with a memorial service at 6 PM. Private interment will be in Calvary Cemetery, St. Paul.
Pat became a great friend to me and my Daughter about 10 years ago, and I will always remember the Thanksgiving Dinners at her house she always had her home totally decorated for all holidays it was awesome. And 4th of July was always a great day to spend with Pat we did fireworks and had cook outs and I’m glad I spent her last Holiday with her .Pat you were a true friend and a Great lady. You will be truly missed and will always be in my Heart keep watch over us our Angel Pat .
Love Tammy and Dannielle Mom
Pat became a true friend when I met her working at Unisys back in the 70’s. My life headed for Ca. and hers to Florida. The miles didn’t hinder our friendship. I’m so thankful I got to see her in Fla. just before her last journey home to Mn.
She’ll always be in my heart which is filled with lots of good memories. Thank you for your lasting friendship-R.I.P. Pat
Love you always-Sue
Pat will be missed by our whole family. She was a fun presence at Christmas and Thanksgiving holidays when we were in town and before cancer stunted some travel plans to get here. It is just hard to see her picture here and realize she is really gone. I hear her voice offering her ever-wise counsel. Rest forever in peace, Pat. Love, Barb