PATRICIA YEAGER-BRISTOW
EUREKA, MISSOURI — After a short battle with cancer, Patricia (Paty) Yeager, 63, departed this earth leaving many family and friends to celebrate her life. She was born Aug. 25, 1951 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the daughter of George and Patricia Yaeger.
Paty married Ron Bristow May 20, 2006. He survives.
In addition to her husband, she is survived by children; Charles Evans, Andrew and Amanda Evans, Leslie and Lucas Heberlie, Lucas Evans, Holly and Jon Etchison, Crystal and Scott Shelton, and Doug and Chrissy Bristow, grandchildren; Henry and Marjorie Heberlie, Lucas Bristow, Gavin and Virginia Shelton, Jonas and Jaysa Etchison, Nora, Evie and Abel Bristow, father; George Yaeger, siblings; George Jr. and Patty Yaeger, Michael and Susanne Yaeger, Edward and Renee Yaeger, Frank Yaeger, and Jacki Rock and Don Myers, aunt – Anna Thachray, and many nieces, nephews and dear friends.
Preceding her in death were her Mother, Patricia Yaeger, her sister, Bobi Yaeger, and a grandson John Andrew Etchison.
Paty worked at Monarch/Chesterfield Fire Protection District, Bella Frame, Route 66 State Park and North Crawford Ambulance District.
Paty was a true friend to everyone she met and was always there to help when someone is in need. The world will be a lonelier place without her in it.
A Celebration of Paty's life will be held at a later date. Memorials may be made to MDA or to a charity of your choice.
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