Rocco Maggio
So very sorry for the family loss. Remember riding the school bus with Alma. Very nice person. Our huge extended family sends their sympathy - from the entire Peterson families! (We go back to the 1800's on the old homestead!)
Birth date: Aug 1, 1944 Death date: Jun 17, 2024
Alma Ray Fitzpatrick age 79 of Iola, WI, passed away on Monday June 17, 2024. Alma was born on August 1, 1944 the daughter of Aubrey and Dolores (Severson) Ray. Alma grew up in the carnival business for many years. Her parents own Read Obituary
So very sorry for the family loss. Remember riding the school bus with Alma. Very nice person. Our huge extended family sends their sympathy - from the entire Peterson families! (We go back to the 1800's on the old homestead!)
Grandma Alma was truly one of those people who would love with everything she had. The happiness she showed when she saw me, which wasn't very often, always made me feel special. Last Thanksgiving when I drove to see her at the farm she got to meet my Jake and was so thrilled. The girls all kept it a surprise. We sat and talked for a couple hours and she told me stories from her childhood. It means a lot to be so loved by a woman like her. You'll be deeply missed, Grandma.
Grandma alma was a beautiful woman inside and out she always loved to tell stories about her life and her children and grandkids she loved to play games and she would teach you what she knew if you wanted to learn she saved me when I was struggling and I will never forget her hugs and undying love she will be greatly missed I love you grandma RIP
She was my third grandma. Heaven has truly gained a special angel. Anyone would fight to bring her back if they could.. I’ve called her grandma my entire life and never thought any different. She would make sure I was fed always make sure I was okay (if you know you know). All she cared about was everyone was okay and had smiles on their faces. I grew up in the carnival life where I met Alma. I was just a baby of course. I grew older and she always sneak me snow cones, slushies and cotton candy. If we were at a good spot on the carnival there would be a restaurant near by we’d walk or if you were a kid we rhode on grandmas chair all the way there laughing playing making the most of everything. We always made the most of what we had and kept eachother safe. I feel honored to have known her she is truly a wonderful human being and I love her so much and will never forget.. I want to say thank you for being there not only for me but people she didn’t have to be there for and she was.. always. We love you grandma. Happy you’re not in pain any longer but we miss you so much…
Love Gabby