She was married to Ronald Wynn in 1976 for 43 loving years and is survived by him.
She is also survived by her son, Christopher Wynn, and his wife, Kristen Wynn; her daughter, Lindsey Trevino; as well as her three grandchildren, Emery Wynn, Hudson Wynn, and Case Trevino.
Also surviving are her mother, Winnie Cammack, and sister, Pamela Hare.
Her father, Raymond Hare, and son-in-law, Tony Trevino, precede her in death.
A lover of all things coffee, she enjoyed spending time with her friends either shopping, dining, or playing Pokeno. She loved nature and had recently developed a passion for managing a small bed and breakfast in the country. She was a believer and passionate about her faith in Jesus Christ.
Pat was a beautifully quirky woman who cared abundantly for others, loved all animals, was stubborn to her core, and lived to spend time with her grandkids.
She touched many lives and will be missed.
She was married to Ronald Wynn in 1976 for 43 loving years and is survived by him.
She is also survived by her son, Christopher Wynn, and his wife, Kristen Wynn; her daughter, Lindsey Trevino; as well as her three grandchildren, Emery Wynn, Hudson Wynn, and Case Trevino.
Also surviving are her mother, Winnie Cammack, and sister, Pamela Hare.
Her father, Raymond Hare, and son-in-law, Tony Trevino, precede her in death.
A lover of all things coffee, she enjoyed spending time with her friends either shopping, dining, or playing Pokeno. She loved nature and had recently developed a passion for managing a small bed and breakfast in the country. She was a believer and passionate about her faith in Jesus Christ.
Pat was a beautifully quirky woman who cared abundantly for others, loved all animals, was stubborn to her core, and lived to spend time with her grandkids.
She touched many lives and will be missed.
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