Wilhelmina “Mina” Pidcock, 87 of St. Petersburg, FL passed away Saturday February 22, 2014 at Hospice House Woodside under the care of Suncoast Hospice.
Born in Paterson, NJ, she moved here from Newark, NJ in 1971. She was a homemaker, mother, dietian and bookkeeper . She taught crafts at the Gulfport Senior Center for many years before moving to South Pasadena.
She was preceded in death by her loving husband, James Pidcock. Survived by her son, Robert Pidcock (Sandi), Palm Harbor; a daughter, Deborah Oakley (Douglas), St. Petersburg; a sister, Bertha Molendyk, Prospect Park, NJ; three grandchildren Roni Pidcock, James Pidcock and Crystal Laufer, two great granddaughters Cassie Pidcock and Willow Laufer and one great-great granddaughter Heather Weil.
Mina loved garage/yard sales, crafts, cooking, baking, traveling with her friends from the Craft Club and especially her family. She will forever remain alive in all of our hearts and remembered always with a tear and a smile.
Words cannot express the sorrow of the passing of Aunt Mina. Her loving spirit and memories will be forever carried with our hearts.
The short time that I had the privilege of knowing Mrs Pidcock, I learned how she loved her family. I know that she has left you with a legacy that will always impact your lives. Love and prayers go out to you as you go through this journey.
You will be celebrated for many years to come. Crystal shared many great stories and crafts from you. Your strength is carried on in all the Pidcock girls. It was always a pleasure meeting you.
Deb, so sorry for your loss. Sending love and prayers your way.
From my earliest memories, Aunt Mina was always a part of my life. I hear her voice in my mind as I write this. She was quick witted, and generous with her time and talents. She is sorely missed and fondly remembered. And, she and Uncle Jim gave me two of the finest cousins a girl could have. Remembering all of you at this time.
Dear Deb and Family,
So sorry to hear about your Mom but she was loved by all and you took great care of her. I remember see a lot of those pictures that you have showed me over the years. You have lots of great memories and we send our sympathy.
Love Joe and Cathy Wos
Dear Nan,
Thank you for a lifetime of memories.
You will forever be in my heart.
See you again someday
I love you
Your Grandson James
Nan,
I miss you very much.
I am sad to have lost you, but knowing that you are no longer suffering and you are home where you belong with Pop, puts me at ease.
You were always so brave, you never showed your fear, not even in the end. I know you will watch over all of us and guide us now that you have gained your wings.
Until We Meet Again,
I Love you-Roni
Thinking about you.
I love you.