May 8, 2025
On Thursday, May 8, 2025, Elizabeth “Pat” Patricia Milne went home to heaven peacefully surrounded by her loving family at the age of 84 years.
She was predeceased by her parents Alex and Kay Shorten; her sister Darlene Grunder; her brother Ron Shorten; her first husband Bill Milne and her second husband Gordon Berg.
Pat is survived by her cherished children and grandchildren, Bev (Brad) Patterson and their children Brennon (Katherine), Chad (Payton) and Christina and her precious great-grandchild Poppy Elizabeth; Rob (Wendy) Milne and their children Adam and Melissa; Rhonda (Nathan) Dvernichuk and their children Austin and Amy; her siblings Margie Salter, Sandy (Catherine) Shorten and Terry (Karen) Shorten. She is also survived by Gordon Berg’s family and many loved nieces, nephews and cousins.
Pat was born in Regina, Saskatchewan on October 16, 1940. She attended Kitchener and Wascana School as well as Scott Collegiate. She enrolled in a secretarial course at Balfour Tech and worked at White Trucks. She married Bill Milne on September 8, 1962 and was happily married for 32 years until his passing on June 28, 1994. Mom was an avid bowler, loved playing games, especially Yahtzee and Bingo, and building puzzles. She also enjoyed her time at the casino with many wins.
Travelling the world was another one of her favourite pastimes. In the early 90s, she joined the family business, Milne’s Moving and Storage, and retired in 2013. Pat married Gord Berg on July 8, 2000 and had 22 years of fun and adventures together.
She will be greatly missed by all her family and friends.
Pat’s Celebration of Life will take place on Thursday, May 29, 2025 at 1:30 p.m. at Living Hope Alliance Church, 3800 Green Falls Drive, Regina, Saskatchewan. Livestreaming of the service may be viewed at: https://www.youtube.com/@LivingHopeRegina
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in memoriam to the WA WA Shrine Patient Transportation Fund.
Regina Saskatchewan Canada
Dear Terry and Karen, Our deepest condolences. May memories strengthen you and love bring you peace.🙏
Surrey BC Canada
Hi Bev, Brad and family, just sending lots of love, thoughts and prayers to you with the loss of your mom. God bless you.
Vancouver BC Canada
My deepest condolences Bev, Rob, Rhonda, and the entire family. I have many fond memories of the times we shared with your mom and dad when we were kids. I was grateful for the chance to visit with your mom at GFL a few years ago. It was wonderful to hear her laugh and reminisce about earlier times.
Regina SK Canada
So many wonderful memories! Loreena and I are saddened by Pat’s passing but join the Family in celebrating her life. She was a powerhouse, full of energy, and a joy to be with. We will miss her.
Regina Saskatchewan Canada
Condolences to the family. I knew Pat from playing bingo and sitting at the same table at the same senior residence we live at. We had lots of laughs. Miss her and may she rest in peace.
Sunrise Beach Alberta Canada
I am so sorry to hear the passing of Pat. I have very many fond memories of her. Pat and my mom loved going to bingo and enjoying traveling to Europe. Mom will always be greatful for the support she gave mom during the time she had cancer. She will be missed
Regina Sk Canada
Sincere condolences to you Rob, Rhonda and your family members.. I remember your Mom from the many days we hung out or crossed paths on Davidson Crescent… cherish the memories stay Strong
Regina Saskatchewan Canada
Nathan, Rhonda, Austin and Amy:
My condolences on this tremendous loss of a dear lady. May you find comfort in your wonderful memories of a life well lived.
Layne Prudun
Medicine Hat AB Canada
Rhonda, my heart and prayers are with you and your family at this sad time. I will forever treasure the memories of sitting at the kitchen table with you and your Mom and chatting over coffee and her awesome applesauce loaf! She was always such a joy to be with. She will never be forgotten ❤️
Regina SK Canada
Dear Bev, Rob and Rhonda. Your Mom lit up a room with her easy smile and lovely laugh. We recall stories of the trips she, your Dad, and Bob and Audrey took together. She took great pride in her kids, her grandkids and the family business. She was a treasured Shrine Lady, always generous with her time and ready for a good time with the Drum Corps and your Dad, and as a Special Lady once alone and then with Gord. She will be sadly missed but leaves a joyous memory to all with an open heart. ❤️
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