Patricia Jean Lindstrom Fordham , November 12, 1928 — September 10, 2018

Patricia Jean Lindstrom Fordham  (Powell, Wyoming, WY) November 12, 1928 September 10, 2018 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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Patricia Jean Fordham, 89, passed from this world September 10th 2018, at the Powell Valley Care Center. Dementia sadly stole the last years of her life. She was born November 12, 1928.

Her parents were Leonard and Helen Lindstrom. Pat started life and grew up on the North Fork of the Shoshone River just west of Cody. She attended grade school and rode her horse every day to the small school house in Wapiti WY.

When her father secured a job with Ohio Oil it was the beginning of her adventures living in the oil camps throughout Wyoming. Her favorite oil camp was McFadden (even in her dementia she still recalled her fun life there) her fondest memories werehomemade kites, freedom to run and play and her mother hanging the laundry out to dry. This is where she learned to play the piano, to do needlepoint and knit.

High School was not an option in the camps, so she went to Laramie and lived in a boarding house and graduated in 1946. She attended college in Laramie and went on to pursue an engineering degree at a time when it was not the norm for women to be engineers. She was the only woman in her class.

It was New Year’s Eve 1947 in Casper WY when Pat borrowed a formal from a friend and went to a dance not knowing she had been set up on a blind date with a guy named Bob Fordham. His first thought when he saw her was “I’m going to marry that gal! ” and her first thought was “I can’t believe how short he is!

” She removed her high heels and they danced the night away. Pat attempted to return to college to finish her degree, but chose instead to stay with Bob. They were married June 16th, 1949 in Casper WY.

Their first home was in Thermopolis WY. In 1960 Bob purchased an optometric business and they moved to Powell WY where they made their life and raised their 4 children. Pat chose to be a stay at home mom and was a trueblessing, always there when she was needed.

We have great memories of her cooking, but her macaroni and cheese and tuna casserole stand alone. She loved her coffee time with neighbors Linda and Margaret. Pat was a whiz at trivia, she could give Jeopardy a run for its money, and if we were playing Trivial Pursuit…not wanting to play, she would watch us and not be able to resist shouting out the answer!

When retirement came around, they were off to their cabin in Crandall, which they built and worked on together. It became their home away from home and brought them so much joy! Pat loved Wyoming…she loved to read the history and study the geology.

She had the talent of sewing, loved her family, horses, dogs, cats, watching the aspen change color in the fall and breathing the fresh mountain air. Pat found joy in her piano and accompanied her children, many friends and the children’s church choir. She loved all kinds ofmusic which included The Beatles.

She was a member of the Presbyterian Church and served on many levels over the years. She was an avid volunteer with the Women’s Auxiliary at the Powell Hospital. After the kids were raised she found great fulfillment in working for Hedge Music and First National Bank of Powell.

Pat is preceded in death by her husband Bob Fordham, sisterDorothy Brunk, brother Leonard (Bud) Lindstrom and grandson Collin Fordham. She is survived by her daughter s Terry (Jerry) Faxon, Kristie (Dusty) Franklin both of Powell, her sons Steve (Taraz Martinez) Fordham of Aurora CO, Jeff (Sue) Fordham of Laurel MT. Her Grandchildren, Reanne Wolff, Paul Faxon, Gwen Hamm, Monique Ortiz, Peter Fordham, Clint Franklin, Ashley Teten, Jessie Cummings, Nathan Fordham, Lauren Fordham.

Her Great Grandchildren, Gracie and Kaden Wolff Rayven and Noah Faxon, Kelsey and Katrina Ortiz, Alecia and Jasmine Fordham, Finley and Harper Franklin, Abel, Ava and August Teten, James, Lewis and Max Cummings. She was a wonderful Mom, loving Grandma and Great Grandma, family was ask to describe her … kind…good…tough…strong…intelligent…selfless…patient…feisty…unconditional…stubborn…generous… supportive…no frills…hard working and so very loved by all. She will be missed but our hearts know that she is home with family and friends in Christ… hope in heaven…and that is our peace.

A celebration of life will be held on Saturday September 15th2018, at 10:00am, Union Presbyterian Church, Powell WY. Burial will follow at Crown Hill Cemetery. Thompson Funeral Home is assisting the family.

For those who wish, donations may be made to the City of Powell Animal Shelter. Our special thanks to Dr. Comer and all the nurses and staff in the West Unit of the Care Center. The outstanding compassion and care that you gave Pat will always be remembered.

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death notice Patricia Jean Lindstrom Fordham November 12, 1928 — September 10, 2018

obituary notice Patricia Jean Lindstrom Fordham November 12, 1928 — September 10, 2018

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