Patricia Susanne O'Sullivan was born on February 14, 1939 at old ST. Joseph's Hospital in Phoenix.
Pattie attended serval grammer schools before graduating from Xavier High School in Phoenix. After high school she became a stewardess with American Airlines in Chicago and later in Los Angeles for several years.
Pattie met her husband, Bob Hale in 1958 at the Palace Saloon on the 4th of July. They married in 1962 and lived in Scottsdale, AZ for several years before moving to Topanga, CA in 1967, and back to Munds Park, AZ in 1989 to be close to their aging parents.
While in California, Pattie was a successful Real Estate agent in Topanga and Malibu as well as owning a Tennis Clothing line.
After moving to Arizona they started Preferred Image, re-manufacturing toner cartridges where Pattie was in charge of production and Bob ran sales.
They have 3 children, Tim, Debbie and Lori and 8 grandchildren.
Pattie was a superb cook and hostess and she will be missed by many.
There will be a requiem mass on a date that will be announced at a later time. Followed by burial at St. Francis Cemetery.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
1013 East Mingus Ave, Cottonwood, AZ 86326

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