Patsy was a God loving woman who never met stranger. She worked at Lily Tulip/ Sweetheart Cup for 33 years until she retired in 2003. She enjoyed spending time with friends, playing card and board games, and was a part of the red hat ladies. Patsy, had a love for traveling, visiting most of the fifty states. Among those she had a cross county trip to Alaska in her sister's RV and a trip to the Smokey Mountains with her sisters Bertha and Dorothy and families. She also enjoyed traveling to New York for her great granddaughters' birthdays and to Pennsylvania for her granddaughters wedding.
Patsy had a love for Hallmark movies, Christmas, and snow. She even hoped to get snowed in when visiting Joe in Kansas.
Patsy was preceded in death by: her parents, George and Alma Elizabeth; all of her brothers and sisters: Otis, Olen , Howard, Bill, Gene, Jim, Betty Davis, Geneva Johnson, Bertha Bennett, Dorothy Alexander, and Goldie; two sons, Rickey Glenn and Rich Glenn; and her son-in-law, Dudley Brown.
She is survived by her daughters, Debbie Brown and Tammy (Bob) Myers; and son, Joe Glenn; and daughter-in-law, Teresa Glenn. Pasty had 4 grandchildren: Dakota (Meagan) Glenn, Mandy (Aaron) Clark, Clayton Glenn, and Shane Myers. She got to experience being a great-grandmother to 6 great-granddaughters, Mary-Anne Glenn, Ryleigh Clark, Kalleigh Clark, Hadleigh Clark, Ellie Glenn, and Charlie Glenn.
Burial on Thursday March 9th, 2023,at Liberty Cemetery in Seymour, MO.
Patsy was a God loving woman who never met stranger. She worked at Lily Tulip/ Sweetheart Cup for 33 years until she retired in 2003. She enjoyed spending time with friends, playing card and board games, and was a part of the red hat ladies. Patsy, had a love for traveling, visiting most of the fifty states. Among those she had a cross county trip to Alaska in her sister's RV and a trip to the Smokey Mountains with her sisters Bertha and Dorothy and families. She also enjoyed traveling to New York for her great granddaughters' birthdays and to Pennsylvania for her granddaughters wedding.
Patsy had a love for Hallmark movies, Christmas, and snow. She even hoped to get snowed in when visiting Joe in Kansas.
Patsy was preceded in death by: her parents, George and Alma Elizabeth; all of her brothers and sisters: Otis, Olen , Howard, Bill, Gene, Jim, Betty Davis, Geneva Johnson, Bertha Bennett, Dorothy Alexander, and Goldie; two sons, Rickey Glenn and Rich Glenn; and her son-in-law, Dudley Brown.
She is survived by her daughters, Debbie Brown and Tammy (Bob) Myers; and son, Joe Glenn; and daughter-in-law, Teresa Glenn. Pasty had 4 grandchildren: Dakota (Meagan) Glenn, Mandy (Aaron) Clark, Clayton Glenn, and Shane Myers. She got to experience being a great-grandmother to 6 great-granddaughters, Mary-Anne Glenn, Ryleigh Clark, Kalleigh Clark, Hadleigh Clark, Ellie Glenn, and Charlie Glenn.
Burial on Thursday March 9th, 2023,at Liberty Cemetery in Seymour, MO.
Family Members
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Howard Elston Napier
1923–2009
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Elbert Eugene "Gene" Napier
1926–2016
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Olin Elvin Napier
1927–2005
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Golda Florene Napier
1929–1929
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Betty Jewell Napier Davis
1931–2006
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Cordely Geneva Napier Johnson
1933–2014
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Bertha Jane Napier Bennett
1936–2020
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Dorothy Mae Napier Alexander
1938–2018
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Billy Dean Napier
1943–2020
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Jimmie Columbus Napier
1946–2010
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