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Patti Pierce
05/05/1934 — 05/25/2025
From Richland, WA
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Patti Pierce
Patti Luene Pierce passed away peacefully in Richland WA on May 25, 2025. She was preceded in death by her husband Don Allen Pierce in 2017. Patti was born on May 5th, 1934, in Wenatchee Washington to John and Alyce Cole. Her family moved to Grand Coulee in 1942 where her father worked as an electrician on the Dams throughout the Columbia Basin. In 1948, the Cole Family moved to Richland Washington where Patti, her sisters Barbara, Karen, Jackie and Judie, and her brother John thrived in their community.
Patti attended Columbia High and was an avid Bomber where she became a high school cheerleader. She was the only female in the school’s Jazz band, playing the saxophone at the local hangout called the High Spot and at school dances. Staying on stage during a dance was difficult as Patti LOVED to dance, and the band granted her short breaks where the boys would line up to dance with her.
After graduating high school, Patti pursued her dream of teaching and attended Central Washington University where she met the love of her life, Don. She graduated with a Bachelor’s and married Don in 1956, and Don joined the Air Force. They traveled the US and lived in both Germany and Spain. During their travels, they celebrated the lives of their four children, Mark, Denise, Scott and Janice.
Patti was dedicated to her family, attending all functions – sports, plays, concerts, helping make costumes, science projects, whatever her kids needed she was there. She was the “mom” on the block, and you could find the neighborhood kids in her kitchen eating her cookies, and “yum-yums”. She taught her kids love of family and always made time to spend with her siblings or Don’s family.
Patti never passed up an opportunity to dance, and music in the living room, on the back patio, or at the officer’s club would find her dancing with Don, her friends, or her children. She loved bowling, fishing, playing cards, sewing and crocheting. Patti was never without her little handheld AM/FM radio listening to the Seattle Mariners. She even took it in the boat when she went fishing.
Don and Patti retired in 1981 and moved back to Richland. Her and Don celebrated 61 years together before he passed in 2017. Patti was the most generous, caring, kindhearted person God placed on this earth, and we all take comfort in the thought that she is back dancing with Don in Heaven.
Back with Uncle Don to dance the night away.Thankyou Jesus!!
I met Patti in 1948 in the band room at Col Hi. She and I became friends then to this day. Patti and I were original members of a small dance band formed in 1948 and played some school dances. Patti loved to dance and informed us that she would not play for any school dances. I will miss the visits that Patti and I had at Guardian Angel. She and I would discus our times in the dance band and other things. I express my condolences to the family.
even though it was only a short time knowing you at Guardian Angels, you taught me lessons and wisdom and I truly feel blessed to have met you. Rest easy Patti…
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Patti Pierce