Patricia L. Dralle of Townsend, MT passed away peacefully on February 13, 2025 at her son’s home in Helena.
Pat was born on December 20, 1939, in Blackburn, Oklahoma to Edward and Lorene Greene. The family moved to Colorado during her early years.
Pat enlisted in the US Navy in 1959 and spent her tour of duty in San Diego, CA. She was ordained a Minister in the Church of Golden Christian Order in Sand Diego, CA on May 8, 1977.
Pat moved to Helena, MT in 1982 and worked in the student loan business until her retirement in 2002. She moved to Townsend, MT in 2011.
Pat is survived by her son, Tim Dralle of Helena, MT; a sister, JoAnn Spaulding of Delta, CO; a brother, Jerry Greene of New Castle, CO; as well as many very special nieces and great nieces and nephews and great nephews. She is preceded in death by her parents, Edward and Lorene Greene; brothers, Bill Green of Helena, MT, Rich Greene of Townsend, MT, and Jim Greene of Marion, MT; and a sister, Barbara Greene of Fruita, CO.
Pat will be laid to rest at the Montana State Veterans Cemetery, Fort Harrison at 1:30 p.m. on April 16, 2025.
Service Schedule
Burial with Military Honors
1:30 p.m.
Wednesday April 16, 2025
Montana State Veterans Cemetery
Heroes Road
Fort Harrison, Montana 59636
Service Schedule
Burial with Military Honors
1:30 p.m.
Wednesday April 16, 2025
Montana State Veterans Cemetery
Heroes Road
Fort Harrison, Montana 59636
Londa Burns says
I knew Pat when I worked for MHESAC. She was such a fun positive person. I know she will be missed.
jim stipcich says
Pat was a kind and thoughtful person. Her support and insight professionally at MHESAC and personally was special. Her view of life and the world spoke of, and reflected, her wisdom. She will be missed.
Lisa Justice says
Pat is the best boss I ever had, she made me laugh every day, she treated everyone with respect, I admired her so much for that. She is such a smart lady, she will be dearly missed.
Vince Justice says
I knew Pat mostly through my wife but also knew her from working at GSL across from MHESAC. Pat was a PISTOL, sharp as a tack, and didnt take guff from anyone, and at the same time was one of the kindest persons you would ever meet. Losing Pat is a great loss to our community, she will be missed . I am grateful to have known her. Rest in Peace Pat.
Steve Utick says
I had the privilege of working with Pat during my time at MHESAC. I always enjoyed our conversations—she was such a kind and wonderful person. I am grateful to have known her, and she will be deeply missed. My heartfelt condolences to her family and loved ones.