Graveside service: 11 a.m. Saturday in Annetta Cemetery, Annetta. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Winscott Road Funeral Home, 1001 Winscott Road.
Patric was born Nov. 2, 1984, in Stuttgart, Germany. He moved to Texas four years ago.
Patric was generous, unselfish, caring, responsible and funny. He loved dragons and was interested in history. He loved to drink a pot of tea every night and loved his mother's stuffed peppers, which he fortunately enjoyed just three weeks before his accident.
Patric was loved by everyone who knew him. He was the sunshine in our lives and had a very close bond with his sister and brother. We will all miss him.
"An angel came to take you up to Heaven
It was your time to go.
Why now -- it's much too early
Didn't He know?
But sometimes there's a time we must say goodbye
Though it hurts we must learn to try
We know we've got to let you go
But you'll never be far
Like the light of a bright star
You'll keep shining in our life
And here in our hearts
That's where you'll be with us forever."
Mom
Survivors: Parents, Thomas and Birgit Wilson of Fort Worth; sister, Sabrina Wittwer of Fort Worth; brother, Fabian Wittwer of Fort Worth; grandparents, Ingrid Kaschuba, Sue Wiseman and Wayne, and David Wilson and Ruth Ann; great-grandparents, Paul and Martha Culver; and numerous aunts and uncles.
Published in the Star-Telegram on 3/12/2009
Graveside service: 11 a.m. Saturday in Annetta Cemetery, Annetta. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Winscott Road Funeral Home, 1001 Winscott Road.
Patric was born Nov. 2, 1984, in Stuttgart, Germany. He moved to Texas four years ago.
Patric was generous, unselfish, caring, responsible and funny. He loved dragons and was interested in history. He loved to drink a pot of tea every night and loved his mother's stuffed peppers, which he fortunately enjoyed just three weeks before his accident.
Patric was loved by everyone who knew him. He was the sunshine in our lives and had a very close bond with his sister and brother. We will all miss him.
"An angel came to take you up to Heaven
It was your time to go.
Why now -- it's much too early
Didn't He know?
But sometimes there's a time we must say goodbye
Though it hurts we must learn to try
We know we've got to let you go
But you'll never be far
Like the light of a bright star
You'll keep shining in our life
And here in our hearts
That's where you'll be with us forever."
Mom
Survivors: Parents, Thomas and Birgit Wilson of Fort Worth; sister, Sabrina Wittwer of Fort Worth; brother, Fabian Wittwer of Fort Worth; grandparents, Ingrid Kaschuba, Sue Wiseman and Wayne, and David Wilson and Ruth Ann; great-grandparents, Paul and Martha Culver; and numerous aunts and uncles.
Published in the Star-Telegram on 3/12/2009
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