Patsy Jack Trigg

Patsy Jack Trigg obituary, Franklin, TN

Patsy Jack Trigg

Patsy Trigg Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 22, 2018.
Pat Trigg (Patsy Jack Trigg) was born on June 12, 1932 in Beatrice, Nebraska. She died on May 22, 2018 in Franklin, Tennessee. Pat graduated from Miami Senior High School in Miami, Florida in1950. She attended the University of Miami prior to joining Eastern Airlines where she served as a flight attendant from January 1955 until October 1958. She married Randy Trigg in October of 1958, and together they moved to Charlotte, North Carolina and later to Nashville, Tennessee. They moved to Franklin,Tennessee in 1963. Pat served as a Legal Secretary for a number of attorneys and firms in North Carolina and Nashville. She worked in the office of the publication "The Upper Room" and later at the Tom Brewer Company. Pat was a very active member of The Lords Chapel Church in Brentwood, Tennessee in the 1970's through 80's, She was a respected member of Christ Community Church in Franklin, Tennessee from approximately 1990 until her recent illness and hospitalization kept her from attending. She served many roles over her long years and was a very active contributor, most recently as Greeter for New Arrivals. Pat is survived by Randy (Randall Y) Trigg, husband of 59 and a half years ("but who's counting"); sons Chris, Scott and Britton; grandchildren Chloe and Seth; and great grandson Aiden. Visitation and Celebration of Life & Memorial Service to be held at Christ Community Church 1215 Hillsboro Road, Franklin Tennessee, Friday June 1st, 6-8 pm and Saturday June 2nd, 2pm. Casual attire and "Celebration" of a life well-lived preferred by the family. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Alive Hospice, 1718 Patterson St, Nashville, TN 37203

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May 29, 2018

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Robert chester power

June 2, 2018

So sorry for your loss Randy. You all have our prayers and thoughts

Ann Balch

May 29, 2018

I came to know Pat through our Bible study small group at Christ Community.
She blessed us so much with her loving, sweet spirit. She will be greatly missed.

Mark Berry

May 29, 2018

Randy,
Lori and I are so sorry for your loss, and send you our deepest condolences from Chile. We will always remember Pat's welcoming smile, and sincere interest in our lives that always brought us such great encouragement. Her prayers for us over the years were a constant source of strength. We will miss her dearly. Pat was truly the face of CCC in so many ways for us. Her testimony of faithfulness and joy will be greatly missed, but always remembered, and even now inspires us to walk in the example that she set. We rejoice with the angels that this good and faithful servant is now face to face with the God she loved, and we will look forward to her familiar, but now glorious beyond belief, face, greeting us when we join her there one day soon. In the mean time, we grieve with you brother, and pray for Jesus' arms to be around you giving you comfort and strength.
All our love,
Mark and Lori Berry

Don and Becky McGonagil

May 29, 2018

Randy, so very sorry for your loss. Hoping happy memories and some laughter comfort your sorrow in the days ahead. Thankful such a great lady lived. Prayers heading your way. Stay encouraged!

Mary Boer

May 24, 2018

Oh sweet Pat, what a treasure you've been in my life and you didn't even know it. I met you and Lisa Weber at a Friday morning book club.. I was broken and lost. The book was 'Abba's Child' and little by little the pieces of my life were put back together by prayer and friendship.

I remember how you told a story of driving down the road, singing praises to God with your hands raised and you didn't care what anyone thought of you. I have you to thank for giving me the freedom and an example of what it means to praise God as I raise my hands to Him while driving.

What a treasure you've been in my life. I know the angels are rejoicing and welcoming you home. Some day we will reconnect.

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June 2, 2018

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