The Lord called Patricia Louise (Beauchman) Mulligan home on December 21, 2021 in Billings, Montana with her son, daughter and a niece by her side.
Patricia was born on January 7, 1943, in Wolf Point, Montana to Thomas and Victoria (LaRoque) Beauchman.
Patricia received her early education in Fort Peck, St. Raphael’s (Glasgow) and graduated from Glasgow High School in 1961. She married Mike Mulligan in 1962. They had one son, Michael in 1964. Throughout her marriage to Mike, they traveled to several different locations in the US and overseas, as Mike was in the Air Force. They later divorced and Patricia moved back to Montana to be closer to family. She adopted Michelle in 1993.
Patricia owned and operated Stan’s Saloon for several years. She found her true calling when she went to work for Home Health. Pat loved helping and taking care of her people. She went above and beyond for them as they were all special to her.
Patricia loved her family first and foremost- always wanting grandchildren. Mike came through for her! She especially cared for Michelle “Mush”- as she basically raised her from a baby. They both were very close. She also enjoyed going to Malta with her niece Ruby and getting lost on the country roads.
Survivors include a son, Michael (Rhonda); a daughter, Michelle; grandchildren, Michael T., Adrian (Jada), Aaron, Michele (Sis), and Jay Dopp. Patricia also had 14 great- grandchildren; a brother, Jim Bushman of Tucker, Georgia- the oldest brother; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents; sisters, Ramona Beauchman, Ruby Nelson, Dean Gay and Pearl Lapke; brothers, Albert, Thomas, Bob, and Frank.
Service Schedule
Memorial Service
2:00 p.m.
Saturday June 11, 2022
First Lutheran Church
641 2nd Ave N.
Glasgow, MT 59230
Service Schedule
Memorial Service
2:00 p.m.
Saturday June 11, 2022
First Lutheran Church
641 2nd Ave N.
Glasgow, MT 59230
Spike Herman says
Auntie,
You will be remembered and loved by so many. God only takes the best, you are the best.
Love you
Pearl Mae (ChakeyMae) says
Auntie Tuda, you are so loved. You are going to be deeply missed. I loved our phone calls, we would talk for hours about anything and everything.
Fly high auntie, you are at peace.