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Patty Ann <I>Lewis</I> Brackett

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Patty Ann Lewis Brackett

Birth
Lebanon, Laclede County, Missouri, USA
Death
2 Aug 2013 (aged 73)
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Laclede County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Patty Ann Brackett, 73, of Lebanon died Friday, Aug. 2, 2013, in Springfield.

She was born May 29, 1940, in Lebanon to Farmer Lewis and Frances Massey.

Patty made a profession of faith as a young girl at Antioch Baptist Church. She was baptized and at the time of her passing, was still a member.

Patty graduated from Lebanon High School in the class of 1959. She made friends easily and remained in contact with many of them through the years.

Patty was united in marriage with Stanley Brackett and to this union was born three children, Sherrie, Ronnie and Donnie. She loved and supported them with unwavering dedication..

Early in her life, she was employed at Conner's Drug Store, then later worked at Rice Stix Manufacturing, which became H.D. Lee. She has been employed with Wal-Mart as a support manager for 37 years.

Patty enjoyed working in her yard when she had the opportunity. But nothing compared to the time spent and memories made with her family.

Patty was preceded in death by her father, Farmer Lewis.

She is survived by two sons, Ronnie Brackett and his wife, Susan, and Donnie Brackett, all of Lebanon; a daughter, Sherrie Scheid and her husband, Glennon, of Springfield; her mother, Frances Lewis of Springfield; three brothers, James Lewis and his wife, Janice, of Springfield, Gary Lewis and his wife, Doris, of Springfield, and Terry Lewis and his wife, Danah, of Eureka; three sisters, Shirley Caswell and her husband, Roy, of Buffalo, Kathy Duvall and her husband, Tom, of Battlefield, Debbie Brown and her husband, Rick, of Republic; a half-sister, Peggy Reed; three grandchildren, Jamie Brackett, McKenzie Brackett, and Michael Scheid; a great-granddaughter, Chelsie Brackett; and other relatives and friends.

She was a caring daughter, mother, sister, aunt, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend.

Patty Ann Brackett's family received friends and family for a visitation to celebrate her life from 5 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, August 6, 2013, at the T.J. and DeLores Shadel Family Center, located behind Shedel's Colonial Chapel in Lebanon.

The family requested a private burial.

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Let there be memories--fond recollections of special occasions and everyday things. Let our hearts start on the journey to healing by feeling the comfort remembering brings.

Let there be memories--pictures, mementos, and favorite stories both funny and sad. Let our minds wander the paths of remembrance, reliving the joys and the good times we've had.

Let there be memories--signs that our loved ones remain near in spirit long after they're gone . . . tender, surprising, heartwarming, and welcome--sweet proof of the promise that love will live on.

Written by Linda Barnes
Patty Ann Brackett, 73, of Lebanon died Friday, Aug. 2, 2013, in Springfield.

She was born May 29, 1940, in Lebanon to Farmer Lewis and Frances Massey.

Patty made a profession of faith as a young girl at Antioch Baptist Church. She was baptized and at the time of her passing, was still a member.

Patty graduated from Lebanon High School in the class of 1959. She made friends easily and remained in contact with many of them through the years.

Patty was united in marriage with Stanley Brackett and to this union was born three children, Sherrie, Ronnie and Donnie. She loved and supported them with unwavering dedication..

Early in her life, she was employed at Conner's Drug Store, then later worked at Rice Stix Manufacturing, which became H.D. Lee. She has been employed with Wal-Mart as a support manager for 37 years.

Patty enjoyed working in her yard when she had the opportunity. But nothing compared to the time spent and memories made with her family.

Patty was preceded in death by her father, Farmer Lewis.

She is survived by two sons, Ronnie Brackett and his wife, Susan, and Donnie Brackett, all of Lebanon; a daughter, Sherrie Scheid and her husband, Glennon, of Springfield; her mother, Frances Lewis of Springfield; three brothers, James Lewis and his wife, Janice, of Springfield, Gary Lewis and his wife, Doris, of Springfield, and Terry Lewis and his wife, Danah, of Eureka; three sisters, Shirley Caswell and her husband, Roy, of Buffalo, Kathy Duvall and her husband, Tom, of Battlefield, Debbie Brown and her husband, Rick, of Republic; a half-sister, Peggy Reed; three grandchildren, Jamie Brackett, McKenzie Brackett, and Michael Scheid; a great-granddaughter, Chelsie Brackett; and other relatives and friends.

She was a caring daughter, mother, sister, aunt, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend.

Patty Ann Brackett's family received friends and family for a visitation to celebrate her life from 5 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, August 6, 2013, at the T.J. and DeLores Shadel Family Center, located behind Shedel's Colonial Chapel in Lebanon.

The family requested a private burial.

* * * * *

Let there be memories--fond recollections of special occasions and everyday things. Let our hearts start on the journey to healing by feeling the comfort remembering brings.

Let there be memories--pictures, mementos, and favorite stories both funny and sad. Let our minds wander the paths of remembrance, reliving the joys and the good times we've had.

Let there be memories--signs that our loved ones remain near in spirit long after they're gone . . . tender, surprising, heartwarming, and welcome--sweet proof of the promise that love will live on.

Written by Linda Barnes


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