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Patricia Ann "Patti" Webb

Olivehurst, California

1941 - 2018

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Patricia Ann (Patti) Webb was welcomed into the kingdom of Heaven on June 22, 2018, in Yuba City, California, after a courageous battle with cancer.

Patricia was born November 6, 1941, in Miami, Florida, to Horace and Lillian Benefield. In 1981, she graduated from the Yuba Community College Licensed Vocational Nursing Program. She worked for 35 years in the Pediatric Nursing Unit at Fremont Hospital. Upon her retirement, she was a Nursing Teacher with the Red Cross.

Patricia is preceded in death by her parents Horace and Lillian Benefield, and granddaughter, Shannon Kelly.

She is survived by five children: Leo Dale (Kathy) Kelly, Christine Morris, Thomas (Kris) Shortridge, Sherri Norman, and Ira (Jody) Shortridge. 13 grandchildren: Erick Norman, Kandace Draughn, Joshua Shortridge, Samantha Pierra, Blayne Brendlin, Nicholas Paul, Hunter Shortridge, Shelby Shortridge, Jacob Norman, Cody Shortridge, Felicity Shortridge and 6 great grandchildren. Four siblings: Mike Benefield, Richard Benefield, Joe Benefield, and Gloria Born.

A Funeral Service will be held on Friday, June 29, 2018, at 1:00 p.m. at Sierra View Mortuary, 4900 Olive Avenue, Olivehurst, California, under the direction of Brother Morgan Underwood.
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Besutiful, classy, intelligent, and a woman that had the upmost integrity I was blessed to have you as my mother. I’m missing a part of my heart and soul. I have struggled without you by my side but I never forget all you taught me and the unconditional love you gave me. I know your right where you wanted to be and that’s marching in Gods army and you’re a beautiful angel right by his side.
I miss more than anything your love and wisdom. I can’t wait to see you again and feel your...

I love and miss you mom!

Its been a year since you left and went to heaven and my heart feels so heavy right now. I miss you so much an I would do anything to hug you one more tiike. I know mom your in heaven with Jesus. And you are an angel now. Watch over me momma. Its been the hardest year of my life but I will find my way like I promised you. You made me a strong woman and I will be ok. All you sacriced, taught me, your unconditional love, and you always pointing us in the direction of God will always be with me...

If roses grow in heaven,
Lord please pick a bunch for me,
Place them in my Mother's arms
and tell her they're from me.
Tell her I love her and miss her,
and when she turns to smile,
place a kiss upon her cheek
and hold her for awhile.
Because remembering her is easy,
I do it every day,
but there's an ache within my heart
that will never go away

Love Always your daughter,
Sherri

To the Family of Patti Webb,
Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss. I worked with Patti for many years. She was a great nurse, a delightful woman and I always had the utmost respect for her.

I AM VERY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS, CHRISTINE. I HOPE YOU CAN FIND COMFORT I THE MEMORIES OF YOUR MOTHER.

I hope and pray that our Lord has you in his loving embrace. I truly am sorry to the family more so Sherri I know how much you loved and looked up to your mother. May God help you get through this loss. Although we didn't talk about your mom as much as you and john dacy I just want to wish the whole family peace and courage to get through this hard time in your lives. I also want to say I am sorry

I never met Patti, I only know her through her daughter, Sherri. I feel like I knew her through the things Sherri told me about her. Patti was a gift, and gave of herself freely. The world is a better place for her being here, and a smaller place, now that she has left. She will live on through her family, and continue to be a blessing to the world through the nurses she taught. My thoughts are with her family.

Tom, I'm so sorry for your loss. I have fond memories of your Mom (cute),(sorry), and Grandma Lillian from working at Fremont Hospital together and living down the street. From the Smith's, may your pain be eased by your memories.... Stuart Smith