heard Pats music and invited her to do a live Sunday morning show. In 1997, Paul put her on KAYL in Storm Lake, Iowa, where she taped all her shows from her home recording studio. After 5 years at KAYL she transferred her shows to KLGA in Algona, Iowa, where they ran every Sunday morning for an hour for 10 years. It was very well received and she had a loyal following. Pat started each show with Frank Sinatra and ended the same way by saying. "Join me next week for more Big Band, Blues and all that Jazz.... So long everybody". During this period Pat and Julie split their time between Ft Lauderdale, Florida and Lake Okoboji, where they built a home on Sunset Beach. Pat is survived by her husband of 65 years Julian Chrischilles of Okoboji; sons, David and Steve Chrischilles of Algona; son, John Chrischilles of Spencer; and daughter, Sarah Chrischilles of Portland, Oregon. She is also survived by her sisters, Dee Gergen of Minneapolis, Mary Boisjolie of Algona; and brother, Mark Seeley also of Algona. She also has two grandsons Sean and Austin Jacobson of Porland. There was a private family prayer service held at St Alban's Episcopal Columbarium. Schuchert Funeral Home were in charge of all arrangements.