Patsy S. Stockton

Patsy S. Stockton obituary, Plymouth, IN

Patsy S. Stockton

Patsy Stockton Obituary

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Patsy S. Stockton (Mamacakes), 67, passed away on Monday, July 3, 2023 at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center, Plymouth.
Born on August 2, 1955 in Hayti, Missouri she was the daughter of William T. and Ruby F. (Williams) Stockton.
Patsy attended Argos High School graduating with the class of 1974. She worked for Culver Military Academy for over 30 years as a custodian. She took pride in her job and also had a lot of fun with her co-workers, playing pranks and making lifelong relationships.
She had such an inviting smile that would warm up a room as soon as she entered. She loved so much, friends and strangers, she would have literally given the shirt off her back. We're grateful for her depth of love, endless support accompanied by a high level of sarcasm we all sustain to this day. And that woman could hug!
She was a die-hard Colts fan. So much, she would worry neighbors and send Ainsley scampering from her yelling. She also loved everyone sitting around the kitchen, playing board games, laughing until the wee hours of the morning. She loved being with family, either going out to eat fish with her brother (and whomever was there) or shopping for that hidden gem at an antique store, playing bingo and gardening tomatoes and her flowers. Her fried chicken and black-eyed peas will also be heartily missed.
Patsy was a member of the Loyal Order of Moose Lodge #741 in Plymouth.
She is survived by her husband Clinton Richmond of Ora, IN; Daughters: Bridget Andrews (Culver), Tabitha (Christopher) Smith of Monterey, Tammy (Justin) Jordan of South Bend; Son: Michael Andrews (Culver) siblings: Marsha Toland of Plymouth; Christine Swinson of Olney, IL; Alan (Robin) Borders of Rome City, IN; Richard Stockton of Shelbyville, IL; as well as many grandchildren, nieces and nephews.
Patsy is preceded in death by her parents, husband Michael Andrews, nephews: William Thomas Toland and Daniel Stockton.
A celebration of life will take place at a later date. Mamacakes loved animals so much. Please donate to https://www.fultoncoanimalcenter.org Share on FacebookTweet thisPin thisShare on LinkedIn

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1100 N. Michigan Street, Plymouth, IN 46563

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