John “Pat” Stretten
Jun 27th 1942 — Dec 25th 2022 (80 years)
Biography
John "Pat"rick Stretten (June 27, 1942 to December 25th, 2022) passed away peacefully early Christmas morning in 2022. He was 80 years old. Pat was a loving husband, devoted father, and successful businessman. He was an electrician by trade and ran a very successful business, National Electric, for over 30 years, completing work for many businesses in and around Regina. Pat was also one of the first companies to bring the satellite industry to the province of Saskatchewan. Pat was a very crafty, handy person, and evidence of his tinkering was apparent throughout his life. He was an avid racecar enthusiast, a massive CFL and Saskatchewan Roughrider fan, and a devoted Winnipeg Jets fan. Pat also loved spending time at the lake and fishing. Pat is survived by his wife, Ronalda, and 3 great children: Tammy (Jorge), Patty (Byron), Chris, along with 3 grandchildren: Mariah (Zach), Justin, and Bronwyn. Memorial to be held at a later date.
Notes of Condolences about John “Pat”
Mariah Conley
a month ago
I love him so much, and miss him. He will always be in our hearts.
Shirley Mould
a month ago
Pat was a valued friend of Jim Mould's. The two of them shared many fun times together in their youth, and their friendship continued until Jim's death in 1997. Jim and Pat shared a passion for cars, Riders, and their families. Pat was one of the 'good ones', my condolences to Ronnie and their families.
Justin Zelada
a month ago
Grandpa was an amazing man. I will always remember and cherish the great memories I’ve had with him.
He loved everyone in his family dearly.
Judy Young Bilodeau
a month ago
My condolences to the Stretten family, sadly I only met Mr. Stretten once but Patty, Byron and Bronwyn are my family.
My thoughts are with you all at this difficult time.
Chris Stretten
a month ago
My father never left us without. He was always there with love and devotion. I will miss you Dad.
Tammy Zelada
a month ago
My dad was a wonderful husband, father and grandfather. He loved his family very much.
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