Patricia Ann Kirchmann May 21, 1935 – April 22, 2019 Patricia (Pat) went to be with the Lord on April 22, 2019 at the age of 83.Pat was born to the parents of Charles Gott and Marie McGuire Gott in Centerville, Iowa on May 21, 1935.She is preceded in death by her husband James Kirchmann, parents Charles Gott and Marie McGuire Gott, brothers James Gott, Albert Gott, Duane Gott and Jerry Gott, daughter-in-law Freida Kerby and great-granddaughter Hope Ellen Flattery, nephew Tommy Gott. She married Donald Eugene Kerby in 1953 (father of her children Richard, Robert and Brenda).She later married Larry Henton (father of step children Kimberly, Lisa and Darci). Followed by marriage to James Kirchmann. Survivors include son Richard Kerby of Urbandale, Iowa, son Robert (Amy) Kerby of Omaha, Nebraska; daughter Brenda (Mike) Ram of Omaha, Nebraska, and step-daughters Kimberly Johnson (Marshall) of Moore, Oklahoma, Lisa Cravens of Hemet, California and Darci (Craig) Nelson of Omaha, Nebraska. Grandchildren - Jason Kerby, Tricia Kerby (Ryan) Flattery, Marshall Kerby, Tressa Kerby (Patrick) Greer, Grant Kerby, Shannon Ram (Patrick) Lang, Terah Ram (Wade) Gurnett, Jeremiah (Rachel) Johnson, Jedediah Johnson, and Joy Love Johnson.Great-Grandchildren – Jackson Kerby, Joshua Kerby, Gavin Flattery, Zachary Flattery, Carter Flattery, Natalie Greer, Kadyn Lang, Brock Lang, Kenzi Lang, Hayden Johnson, Myles Johnson, and Liam Johnson. Brothers Marvin (Carolyn) Gott and Donnie (Nancy) Gott, Sisters-in-law - Judy Gott, Carol Gott, Beverly Gott, and Elsie Gott and many nieces, nephews, and friends. Pat graduated from Centerville High in 1953.She was co-owner of a gift import company in Omaha, Nebraska for 25 years.She loved to travel, both for leisure and business, and was fortunate to travel to many countries.She has been a member of Westside Baptist Church since 1973.Pat enjoyed Christmas and sharing the joy of the birth of Christ.She loved spending time with her grandchildren and providing loving advice and guidance for making the right decisions in life.People have used these words to describe her – an angel, beautiful woman inside and out, classy lady, special lady, great friend and wonderful aunt.She was strong in her faith, compassionate, loving, sweet, kind, generous, a great disciple, and a living example of how to live life. Services will take place Tuesday, April 30th at 10:30 am at Westside Baptist Church, 15050 W Dodge Road, Omaha, Nebraska.A light lunch will be served following the service.Final resting place will be at the Omaha National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be given to Westside Baptist Church or The Lighthouse at Lakeside Village.