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Patricia Aynne “Patty” <I>Steen</I> Jennings

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Patricia Aynne “Patty” Steen Jennings

Birth
Ithaca, Tompkins County, New York, USA
Death
4 Apr 2020 (aged 68)
Lyndon, Osage County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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Patricia Aynne (Steen) Jennings Patricia Aynne (Steen) Jennings, 68, passed away peacefully at her home in Lyndon in the company of her husband, and her three faithful dogs Ryker, Tosha, and Muttley on April 4, 2020. She was born March 6, 1952 in Ithaca, NY to Lillian Carpenter and Walter Earl Steen. She and her brother, Walter Earl Steen, Jr. were raised by foster mother, Mabel Elian. They have all preceded her in death.

Patty, as she was later known, attended and graduated from Bakers College and was an amazing cook. She owned and operated three different restaurants, including the Rolling Pin Bakery of Lyndon. Patty also worked in long-term care, a Ford dealership in Wichita, and the Veteran's Administration in San Antonio, TX. Most recently, she owned a home-based sewing business called The Dancing Needle Embroidery.

Patty married on February 6, 2011 in Burlington, Kansas. He survives. She inherited step-daughters, and reconnected with daughter and granddaughter . In addition to her family, she is survived by her best friends.

Patty was extremely creative and artistic, and could do anything she put her mind to! She was always supportive and willing to lend a hand, and that generosity was returned when she needed help as people hosted fund raisers and donated to her medical expenses.

Patty was active in several Eastern Star chapters over the years.

A Celebration of Life will be held at the Lyndon Community Center at a later date. She was cremated.
Patricia Aynne (Steen) Jennings Patricia Aynne (Steen) Jennings, 68, passed away peacefully at her home in Lyndon in the company of her husband, and her three faithful dogs Ryker, Tosha, and Muttley on April 4, 2020. She was born March 6, 1952 in Ithaca, NY to Lillian Carpenter and Walter Earl Steen. She and her brother, Walter Earl Steen, Jr. were raised by foster mother, Mabel Elian. They have all preceded her in death.

Patty, as she was later known, attended and graduated from Bakers College and was an amazing cook. She owned and operated three different restaurants, including the Rolling Pin Bakery of Lyndon. Patty also worked in long-term care, a Ford dealership in Wichita, and the Veteran's Administration in San Antonio, TX. Most recently, she owned a home-based sewing business called The Dancing Needle Embroidery.

Patty married on February 6, 2011 in Burlington, Kansas. He survives. She inherited step-daughters, and reconnected with daughter and granddaughter . In addition to her family, she is survived by her best friends.

Patty was extremely creative and artistic, and could do anything she put her mind to! She was always supportive and willing to lend a hand, and that generosity was returned when she needed help as people hosted fund raisers and donated to her medical expenses.

Patty was active in several Eastern Star chapters over the years.

A Celebration of Life will be held at the Lyndon Community Center at a later date. She was cremated.

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