Patricia Carol Realph

Patricia Carol Realph obituary, Columbus, OH

Patricia Carol Realph

Patricia Realph Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Cook & Son-Pallay Funeral Home - Columbus on Oct. 25, 2025.

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Patricia "Patty" Realph (nee Self), born February 17, 1940, passed away peacefully on September 20, 2025.
Patty was a woman with a larger-than-life personality and a laugh that could capture a room. She had a sincere love for being the life of the party and a true knack for having a great time. Her zest for life was infectious, and she had a way of making everyone around her feel welcome and happy.
In her younger years, Patty was an avid gardener with a green thumb that could make anything bloom. She was also a talented seamstress, creating beautiful garments with care and precision, and a gifted cook whose kitchen was the heart of her home, filled with delicious smells and warm memories. Patty approached all her hobbies with the same passion and enthusiasm she brought to every aspect of her life.
She is survived by her loving family and many friends who will deeply miss her vibrant spirit, joyful laugh, and unwavering love of a good time. Patty's legacy is the countless moments of laughter and happiness she shared with those who knew her.
She was the loving mother of Joe Hawkins, James Realph, Kenny (Lilly) Realph, Cynthia (John) Simon and Jerilyn (John) Geishirt. Patty was the world's best grandmother to Kristena, Brienden, Desiree, Bettina, Dennis, Kortney, and Kyla along with being a great- grandmother to 5.
Patty is preceded in death by her loving husband, Herbert Realph, her sister Gayle Nolan, her brother Carl Miller and step-son Steve Realph.
Patty was born in Kennefic, OK, but she lived the majority of her life between Amarillo, TX, Sherman, TX, Hayward, CA and Newark, CA. In lieu of flowers, family asks that contributions can be made in Patty's name to ASPCA.org.
Private arrangements for the family by Cook & Son-Pallay Funeral Home, Columbus, OH.

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1631 Parsons Ave, Columbus, OH 43207

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