4 Entries
Brenda Finchum
December 12, 2006
Patsy had a loving, gentle soul.
A sweet smile and a kind heart.
God, must have surely, saved her a spot on the sunny side of the garden where the prettiest of his flowers grow.
grows.
Pat Maxey
December 11, 2006
Patsy was a 7th grade student of mine at Elkhardt Intermediate School in the 60's. Several years ago I was assigned to her father as a Hospice Volunteer. Imagine my surprise to find that it was Patsy Berry's dad. I remember her smile and positive attitude. She was always looking on the bright side. She was a real fighter both for Larry and herself.
My deepest sympathy to her family
Sharon Ten
December 11, 2006
Jocie
Our neighborhood is just not going to be the same without Patsy. She was a great woman with a heart of gold. She will be greatly missed. Our only comfort is knowing that she is now in a better place and has been reunited with Larry.
Love, Sharon, Al & Ryan Ten
jeffrey warner
December 11, 2006
from all of us.we love and will miss you. the warner family.
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