Patricia Ann Ratzlaff

Patricia Ann Ratzlaff

Patricia Ann Ratzlaff, a beacon of love and laughter, passed away peacefully due to
natural causes on April 10, 2025, in Rapid City, South Dakota. Born on October 21,
1938, in Geneseo, Illinois, Patricia’s journey through life was marked by her boundless
creativity, her warm sense of humor, and her deep devotion to her family and friends.
Patricia’s early years were spent in the nurturing town of Geneseo, where she was
introduced to the values of community and kinship that would define her life. It was
there that she developed her remarkable talent for music, becoming a skilled pianist
who brought joy to many through her gift.
As a cherished wife and mother, Patricia dedicated herself to her family with
unwavering commitment and love. Her strength and spirit were the cornerstones of the
family home, and her presence was a source of comfort and inspiration for all who knew
her. She is lovingly remembered by her three daughters, Valarie Morrow, Velvalee
(Albert) Jurenic, Veronica (Jerry) Mattson; her sister, Roberta Cazin; and a lineage of
grandchildren and great-grandchildren who will carry forward her legacy. Patricia was
also, a beloved aunt to numerous nieces and nephews who will miss her dearly. She
was preceded in death by her first husband, Lawton Mueller and her second lifelong
husband, Simon Ratzlaff, her sons, Sam Ratzlaff, Lawton David Mueller, her
parents, Bob and Hulda Goreth and as well additional friends and family whom she held dear in her heart.
Throughout her years in northern Minnesota, Patricia was a pillar of strength and
generosity in her community. Her work as a wife and mother was complemented by her
involvement in various associations, where she shared her talents and time selflessly.
Her music resonated within the walls of many churches, as she played the piano with
grace and passion whenever she was needed. Her presence not only filled the room
with melody but also with a sense of unity and peace.
Patricia’s interests were as vast as her heart. She cherished the time spent with her
family and friends, understanding that these moments were the true treasures of life.
Her creative soul found expression in numerous ways, whether through the keys of a
piano or the laughter shared during gatherings. She had the unique ability to turn the
ordinary into something magical, a testament to her creative spirit.
Those who knew Patricia will remember her as loving, funny, and endlessly creative.
Her laughter was infectious, her hugs were a safe haven, and her ability to find joy in
the smallest of things was a constant reminder of the beauty in life. Her life was a
tapestry woven with the threads of kindness, humor, and imagination.
In honor of Patricia’s remarkable character, it is fitting to recall the words of renowned
author, Maya Angelou, “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will
forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” Patricia

indeed left an indelible mark on the hearts of those she touched, making them feel
loved, valued, and truly special.
Patricia Ann Ratzlaff’s journey through life was a testament to the power of love, the
beauty of music, and the strength of family bonds. Her memory will continue to
resonate, like a favorite melody, within the hearts of those who loved her. As we bid
farewell to this extraordinary woman, we celebrate the harmony she brought to our
world and the sweet notes of her existence that will echo for generations to come.
Graveside services will be held Saturday, 2:00 pm May 24, 2025 at Markham Cemetery in rural Colvin Township in Makinen, MN. Food and fellowship will follow the graveside service at Palo Congregational Church in Palo, MN.

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