Patsy-Tuttle-Obituary

Patsy Joan Stock Tuttle

Fruitland, New Mexico

1934-2010 (Age 77)

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Fruitland, New Mexico

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FRUITLANDPatsy Joan Stock TuttleAug. 5, 1934 - Feb. 2, 2012 Patsy Joan Stock Tuttle, 77, of Fruitland, passed away on Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012, in Farmington. She was born Aug. 5, 1934, in Ballinger, Texas, to El Gamble and Leota Edmiston Gamble.She moved to New Mexico and met Derald D. Stock, whom...

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We love all of you. We had so many good times at Patsy and Derald's house. They were both great people. She truly was one fine lady. She will be missed dearly. Let us know if there is anything we can do. We will be praying for all of you.

I am sorry for the loss of your mother. She was a part of our lives while growing in Two Grey hills & Newcomb area. My mother, Margaret Yazzie, would bring her Two Grey Hills tapestry rugs to your faither , Darold Stock, to sell him her rugs. Your father helped our family in so many ways. My mom would charge groceries & clothing for us children with Darold's approval. Your pretty mom always stood by listening to the bargaining between her husband and my mom. Your mom loved the Navajo...

We adored her, she had such presence and class. Sorry Patsy about playing "gas station" and filling your car up with the water hose. I've always been amazed at the way she could cross her legs and drive.

What a loss for the family and especially for me. She was such a caring and giving person. She was truly a wonderful lady. This world was a better place with her in it. The only consolation I have now is that she is not suffering. My prayers to all her family.

Dear girls, I remember how your mother always had a smile on her face. She was a beautiful lady. I have many sweet memories of spending time with your family. I know my Mother (Chockie ) and Aunt Prill and Patsy had a grand reunion in heaven. My love to you all.

My condolences to the family. We enjoyed Patsy at Two Grey Hills Trading Post and community! We will miss her dearly.