Patricia T. Nawrocki

Patricia T. Nawrocki

September 27, 1947 - July 24, 2013

Patricia T. Nawrocki

September 27, 1947 - July 24, 2013

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Patricia Trudeau Nawrocki, resident of Lake Forest California, died suddenly and unexpectedly in her home on July 24, 2013.

Patty was born to Bernard Vivian and Hattie Lorena Trudeau at Scott Field hospital, near Belleville, Illinois on September 27, 1947. She was a long time resident of Lake Forest, CA and a very active member of the community.

Patty is survived by her husband Len; her three daughters, Vicki Davis (husband Jeff), Melissa McCarty (husband Chris),and Jenny Shoemaker (husband Ryan); brothers David and Tom Trudeau; sister Debbie Maples; and seven grandchildren, Codi, Dallas, Jordan, Rhett, Christopher, Keely and Vivian.

Funeral services will be held at 8:00 AM on Saturday, August 3 at Santiago De Compostela Catholic Church located at 21672 Lake Forest Drive, Lake Forest, California. Burial will follow at Ascension Cemetery. A reception will follow, with the location to be announced at the service.

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24 responses to Patricia T. Nawrocki

  1. Lit a candle in memory of Patricia T. Nawrocki

  2. It is hard to have to say goodbye to someone who was your friend during those special growing up years in Lompoc. We are not ready! Time has passed to quickly! Patty was a special person, always kind and thoughtful. A good friend, who I cherished then and who I will miss dearly. To her family, you are in my thoughts and prayers,

  3. Mike I love this picture of the 2 Pattys. Just like I remember them!

  4. I’ve known Patty for a long long time I think it was the 5th grade at La Purisima, She was always so much fun and so cute. I can tell you that all the goofy little boys in the 5th through 8th grade couldn’t make up our mind which of the two Patty’s (Trudeau or Maher) we had a bigger crush on,The last time we all got together was in Santa Ynez a few years ago and just like always… it was such a joy and so much fun to be around her. I feel lucky to have had you as friend for all these years, Michael Salucci

  5. Over that last several years Patty and I have not connected much with each other but my deep affection (love) for her has never been in question. (Life just has a way of making the physical distance difficult to manage.) Patty, and the Trudeau family, were my anchor when my father died when I was 15. Patty was my confidant, my support, and best friend. She could talk me into things…like walking her home from school (4 miles out of my way) or kissing Jr. Compton at the movies. We used to argue about who had the cutest feet (she did, but I love a good debate). She was beautiful inside and out. She made me laugh till I cried. She listened and encouraged and ‘was there’ for me. Long talks over the breakfast bar at her mother’s house after a dance, or waking up with sleepy talk and laughter after spending the night at her house. More memories fill me with all that we did together as adults and the joy of knowing her children and husband Lenny. My life is richer for having had Patty Trudeau Nawrocki in it. My heart is very heavy for her loss.

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