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Patsy S. Waters

Kansas City, Missouri

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Momma. I called her momma, as that was more prevalent in our lives than Pat. Patsy Sue (Robb) Waters was 73 years of age, born on February 22, 1934, in Howard County, Mo. We were married 54 of those years, raising a family of four children. Kansas City has been our home since leaving the service...

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Thank you all for your comments.
We had beautiful services in Kansas City
and Fayette, Missouri and momma is now
at rest in the Lord.
Gene T. Waters and family.

I have known Pat and Gene for a long time. Pat will be greatly missed. She was a wonderful person, she was always kind, and always smiled when I saw her in church. Pat will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with Gene and the family.

Gene, Pat was one of kindest and best persons I've ever known. She always had such a kind, sweet face and easy-going ways which I envied. I'm so glad we got to know you both before leaving the Kansas City area. We were both saddened to know God had called her home and thank you for taking the time to call us. Our sincere sympathy is with you and the family. Our memories of Pat are many. She was so special.

To The Waters Family: What a truly special lady Pat was. Every visit with her was pleasant, and she always had a smile that seemed from within. What a blessing she was to all who were lucky enough to be a part of her life! Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Gene,The Lord gave the gift of love to you and Pat which you shared for 54 yrs. The tears of grief and loss are there because of that true gift the Lord gave so many years before to you both. The comfort is knowing you will be reunited again.
Our condolence.

My wife and I have been fortunate enough to live next door to Pat and Gene for almost two years, In that short length of time we have had the wonderful pleasure of getting to know them and just how wonderful they both truly are. We deeply regret that we did not have more time to spend with them. We offer our upmost sympathy to Gene and the family and offer our support in any way possible. We pray that God will comfort them all during this time.

Mark, I am sorry to hear what happened. Having lost my mom when she was in her early 70's I understand. The memories and love she shared will always be alive in you!

Mark, Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. Phil and Sherry Precord.

While hunting with her son, Mark, we stayed at her house. One afternoon, I came downstairs to see her shelling cashews (I believe it was) on the kitchen table. She had gotten them on sale, I think.. Instead of saying "You're welcome to stay in my house", she said "sit down, shuck a while". I did, and we passed a few pleasantries. That was nearly 20 years ago.