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Patricia “Pat” Hiecke

Jan. 29, 1937-Jan. 17, 2022

It is with great sadness

that we announce the

passing of Patricia “Pat” F.

Hiecke, 84, on January

17, 2022, with devoted

family at her side in her

home at St. Petersburg,

FL.

A memorial service

will be held at Grace

Lutheran Church in St.

Petersburg Fl, on February

5, 2022 at 1:00 p.m.

Patricia was born Janu-

ary 29, 1937 to Robert and

Virginia “Kay” (Qualls)

Witt in Big Stone Gap,

VA. throughout her life-

time she resided in Virgi-

na, New Jersey, Indiana,

North Dakota and Florida.

She was united in mar-

riage to Alfred W. Hiecke

on February 17,1962 in

Egg Harbor, NJ.

While residing in

Minot, North Dakota she

was a member of All

Saints’ Episcopal Church.

She was employed by

Construction Supply

Company, Midwest

Federal and Metropolitan

Federal. She was a

fifty-year member of the

Order of the Eastern Star.

Remaining a member un-

til the time of her death.

She was preceded in

death by her parents, hus-

band and grandson Levi

C. Roberts.

She is survived by

Daughters Susan (Micha-

el) Turner, Franklin, VA.

Jennifer Hiecke (Mark) Di-

nobile, St. Petersburg, FL

and Tricia Hiecke McKib-

bens, St. Petersburg, FL.

Grandchildren Steven

Miller (Kristin Marino),

Randy Roberts (Brittany

Pickel), Michael (Stacie)

Turner, Shane Turner,

Abigail Mckibbens, Alex-

ander Mckibbens, Gabriel-

la Dinobile and Marco Di-

nobile. Great grandchil-

dren Faith Miller, William

Miller, Raylan Miller,

Trystan Miller, Ayden

Turner, Zoey Turner and

Lance Turner. Sister Karla

Hardegen, Brother Robert

Witt, Nephew Michael

Hardegen, Nieces Heather

(Justin) Bartlett and Pris-

cilla Hardegen Cormier.

Several great nieces,

nephews and cousins.

Patricia was a joyful

and loving person always

helping out wherever she

was able. She had a mar-

velous sense of humor

and often had a smile on

her face. She was a de-

tailed storyteller and

loved to share her experi-

ences with all. Always

offering the blessing of a

cross, hug and a kiss with

her goodbyes. She was a

gentle woman who was

always thankful for all of

her blessings and all that

was bestowed upon her.

Patricia will be buried

at a later date next to her

devoted and loving hus-

band in the North Dakota

Veterans Cemetery