Patricia Ann Christian
Patricia Ann Christian passed away on Saturday, 1st of July 2023, at her home in St. Louis, MO. The cause of death was listed as heart failure, following many years of medical issues.
Patricia was born on 11th of October 1946 to Dorothea Rosa (Martinelli) Christian and William Frank Christian. She attended St. Boniface and St. Andrew grammar schools, Bishop Dubourg High School, St. Louis University, and Rutgers University. Her marriage to Edwin Meyer ended in divorce. Patricia lived in St. Louis, New Jersey, suburban Washington D.C., Denver, and Rochester, NY. She returned to St. Louis in 1988.
Patricia is survived by her brother William (Bill) Christian, sister Collette Christian, and brother Jeffrey Christian, as well as nephews. She also leaves behind her companion Tim Fisher.
An online Memorial will be held at a later date to be determined. Those wishing to attend should email jchristian@cpmgroup.com for future notification.
Please make any donations to Housing Opportunities Provided for the Elderly, Inc., HOPE, which assisted Pat. Donations may be mailed to HOPE, 7300 Dartmouth Ave, St. Louis, MO, 63130, or they may be made online at HOPESTL.net by credit card. All donors will receive an acknowledgement, which also describes their donation as tax-deductible.
Thanks for the photo array. RIP, Pat.
Blessed to have met mom and dad Christian via friendship with William. (Bill was my German instructor at Indiana University in 1985. As I grew up in Columbia and Macon, Missouri, and had St. Louis ties via my Uncle Henry Koch, mortician n owner of Koch Funeral Home, Bill and I hit it off for what is now an almost 40 year friendship.) Recently met Bill’s little brother Jeff, but sadly missed meeting the Christian sisters.
What a wonderful reel of photos in the spirit of a 1950s slide show. I can see live everywhere from slide-to-slide!
RIP Patricia Christian.
*I can see LOVE
Patricia I always cherish our friendship I will miss you always until we meet again God bless you
Beautiful slide show. Brings back so many memories of the fun times we had at your house during all the birthdays and holidays. Seems funny how this past 4th I was remembering all the family getting together on that holiday enjoying food and fireworks. And then several days later receiving your email that Pat had passed. RIP dear cousin.
Please accept my condolences on Pat’s passing. The photos were a very nice touch.
Patricia was a beautiful person and a stalwart on the front pew of St. Thomas Orthodox Church. I regret that I only was able to see her on a few occasions after I moved away from St. Louis years ago but she remains a special influence on me. Memory eternal!
May her memory be eternal and may she rest in green pastures, free from want and woe.
I have so many wonderful memories of time spent with Pat and all of your family. Thanks for the slide show. It was funny to see all of you as adults. I have seen Pat in recent years, but the rest of you will always be children in my mind. It was good to see your Mom, too. I have tried to reach out to Pat in the last few years, but was unable to reach her, and Christmas cards were returned. I assumed she had moved from her house on Lemay Ferry. I think of her often, and smile.
She is reunited with your parents where she will rest in peace.