We Remember
VANKERKHOVEN, Patricia Rose
December 21, 1951 — December 8, 2025
On December 8, 2025, Patricia Rose Vankerhoven went to be with the Lord while in the comfort of her home, at the age of 73.
Tricia is survived by her son Clint (Nikki) Price; grandchildren Kenyan and Caitlynn Price; sisters Debra (Neil), Carol (Mark), and Julieanne; and brothers Dan (Peggy) and Greg (Debbie).
She now goes to join those who passed before her, including her parents Rose and Michael Kun, and brother Michael Kun.
Tricia was a dedicated and hardworking woman whose life was defined by perseverance, integrity, and a strong work ethic. She spent most of her years in the automotive industry, where she earned the respect and admiration of colleagues, customers, and friends alike. Known for her reliability and her willingness to lend a helping hand, Tricia took pride in her work and found great purpose in the relationships she built throughout her career.
Beyond her professional accomplishments, Tricia will be remembered for her kindness, her steady presence, and the way she faced each day with quiet determination. Her legacy lives on in the countless lives she touched and the example she set through her commitment and character.
She will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.
Family and friends will each honour Tricia in their own ways. No formal service will be held.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Lighthouse Recovery From Starvation (please e-transfer donations to: l.r.f.soutreach@gmail.com)
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Sorry for your family’s loss
Condolences to you Clint and your family, what an amazing lady ❤️ she was ,love her for ever
Pat you’ve been such a dear friend for so many years. You’ve been calm in the chaos, steady in the wind storms and when life was too serious you were totally silly. Thank you for your friendship. 💔
To say I am heartbroken and dumbfounded is an understatement. I had no idea. I am so sorry. . I loved our many years of memories together. I will never forget you and I ll think of you often. Last time you came to visit me, you promised you would be back. I know you will be watching over all of us. Love you forever. I know you will help me and give me strength when I need it most. Thank you for everything Aunt Trish ❤️
Very saddened learning of the passing of Pat Vankerkhoven. I remember her from many years ago, at Eaton-Yale, Wallaceburg, and later, as a Sister of a Sister-in-law. Rest in Peace Patricia.