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Pattie P. “Patsy” <I>Wynne</I> Roberson

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Pattie P. “Patsy” Wynne Roberson

Birth
Robersonville, Martin County, North Carolina, USA
Death
9 Jul 2013 (aged 66)
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
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Pattie P."Patsy"Roberson 66 of Joplin, passed away at 4;40p.m. Tuesday July 9,2013 at Kansas University Medical Center after an illness.

Patsy was born April 4, 1947 in Robersonville North Carolina to the late Jarvis Pekins and Pattie Earl Wynne and lived in Joplin for 36 years.

Patsy worked over 30 years at First Baptist Church, where she was a member,as their financial secretary. In addition to her regular duties, she taught Sunday School, served on most of the church's committees. chaperoned many youth trips to Falls Creek; organized most of the church's special events and oversaw the maintenance of the church. She loved her church, but most important, loved its members, She continued to build her relationship with her Lord through 8 years of BSF with her friends.

Patsy was an active member of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority and was in the Preceptor Lambda Xi chapter. She was a member for over 30 years and earned her yellow rose certificate as well as her silver circle certificate. She held many offices in both her chapter and the sorority city council. She was loved and will be greatly missed by all of her sorority sisters.

She was very involved with sports. As the wife of an official and umpire and the parent to a player, her free time involved countless hours of watching her son play baseball and driving back and forth to different ball fields.She organized and operated the concession stands for 7 years for both Little League and Senior League. She enjoyed following Ashley's baseball career, giving him all of her support and loving every minute.

Ashley was the apple of her eye. He married Angela and together they had four children, Taylor,Katelynn, Caroline and Kennedy. She loved her gradchildren, and lived her life experiencing their magica moments.

Patsy married her childhood sweetheart. Johnny on December 22, 1968. They experienced 44 years of marriage. To all their friends over the years, it was always Patsy and Johnny.

In addition to her parents, Patsy was also preceded in death by a brother, Russell Perkins and wife Carol, and her father, Ashley Wynne who was married to her mother for many years.

Memorial services are planned for Saturday at 10a.m. at First Baptist Church. Rev. Jamie Tickle and Bud Clapp will officiate. The family will receive friends following the services at the church.

A visitation is planned for Friday at Parker Mortuary from 6-8p.m.In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the First Baptist Church Youth and Children Ministries Scholarship Fund, in care of Parker Mortuary.

Her family wishes to thank all the people who prayed visited at the hospital and sent cards of support during her illness. A special thnk you goes to all the doctors and nurses at Freeman West and East; National Healthcare and K.U. Medical Center in Kansas City.

She was loved by her friends and family, but most important, experienced God's love through His amazing grace.

Pattie P."Patsy"Roberson 66 of Joplin, passed away at 4;40p.m. Tuesday July 9,2013 at Kansas University Medical Center after an illness.

Patsy was born April 4, 1947 in Robersonville North Carolina to the late Jarvis Pekins and Pattie Earl Wynne and lived in Joplin for 36 years.

Patsy worked over 30 years at First Baptist Church, where she was a member,as their financial secretary. In addition to her regular duties, she taught Sunday School, served on most of the church's committees. chaperoned many youth trips to Falls Creek; organized most of the church's special events and oversaw the maintenance of the church. She loved her church, but most important, loved its members, She continued to build her relationship with her Lord through 8 years of BSF with her friends.

Patsy was an active member of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority and was in the Preceptor Lambda Xi chapter. She was a member for over 30 years and earned her yellow rose certificate as well as her silver circle certificate. She held many offices in both her chapter and the sorority city council. She was loved and will be greatly missed by all of her sorority sisters.

She was very involved with sports. As the wife of an official and umpire and the parent to a player, her free time involved countless hours of watching her son play baseball and driving back and forth to different ball fields.She organized and operated the concession stands for 7 years for both Little League and Senior League. She enjoyed following Ashley's baseball career, giving him all of her support and loving every minute.

Ashley was the apple of her eye. He married Angela and together they had four children, Taylor,Katelynn, Caroline and Kennedy. She loved her gradchildren, and lived her life experiencing their magica moments.

Patsy married her childhood sweetheart. Johnny on December 22, 1968. They experienced 44 years of marriage. To all their friends over the years, it was always Patsy and Johnny.

In addition to her parents, Patsy was also preceded in death by a brother, Russell Perkins and wife Carol, and her father, Ashley Wynne who was married to her mother for many years.

Memorial services are planned for Saturday at 10a.m. at First Baptist Church. Rev. Jamie Tickle and Bud Clapp will officiate. The family will receive friends following the services at the church.

A visitation is planned for Friday at Parker Mortuary from 6-8p.m.In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the First Baptist Church Youth and Children Ministries Scholarship Fund, in care of Parker Mortuary.

Her family wishes to thank all the people who prayed visited at the hospital and sent cards of support during her illness. A special thnk you goes to all the doctors and nurses at Freeman West and East; National Healthcare and K.U. Medical Center in Kansas City.

She was loved by her friends and family, but most important, experienced God's love through His amazing grace.



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