Pat Leuck Wilson

Published 11:52 am Wednesday, July 12, 2023

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Pat Leuck Wilson was born to Dorothy Schuler Leuck and Albert Michael Leuck on August 12, 1937, in Toledo, Ohio. She died peacefully at the Nags Head, NC home June 23, 2023. She was predeceased by her parents and a half brother, Donald Leuck. Survivors include her husband, the Rev. Thomas E. Wilson, son, Daniel Robinson of Roanoke, Va., daughter Gretchen Rogers (Mike) and grandson, Nathaniel Rogers, of Tulsa, Oklahoma. Also, step daughter, Shanon Lawson (Steve) and their sons, Luke and Nate Lawson, of Colorado Springs, Colorado.

Pat attended McKinley grade school and was a graduate of Notre Dame Academy and Mary Manse College, 1959. She was a registered medical technologist and trained at Mercy Hospital. She moved to Ann Arbor, Michigan to work at the University of Michigan Medical Center, where she met and married her first husband David Robinson. Divorced after twenty five years, she met and married Tom Wilson while working for the Episcopal Diocese of Southwestern Va. in 1989. They moved to Lynchburg, VA., Macon, Georgia and finally to Southern Shores, N.C.

She made many friends throughout her life and treasured all those relationships. She loved her life on the Outer Banks of NC. While living at the beach, she realized that dream work was her true passion in life. She and Tom graduated from the Haden Institute in 2015, though Pat had been facilitating a dream group at their church for many years before she took the course. She was active in two dream groups at All Saints Episcopal Church and was an active volunteer in her community. One of her achievements was learning to drive the rehab vehicle for the fire department on her 70th birthday.

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Pat’s celebration of life will be held 11 a.m. on July 31, 2023 at St. Andrew’s By-the-Sea Episcopal Church in Nags Head. Interment will be private. Expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.gallopfuneralservices.com.

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