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Patsy Lou <I>Ingle</I> Todd

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Patsy Lou Ingle Todd

Birth
Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA
Death
18 May 2020 (aged 75)
Cedar Hill, Ellis County, Texas, USA
Burial
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Patsy Lou Ingle Todd, 75, of Cedar Hill, Texas entered Heaven on May 18th in Dallas, Texas after a long battle with Lewy Body Dementia.

Memorial Services will be held at a later date in Benton, Arkansas. Her body is in the care of Merit Memorial Funeral and Cremation Care.

Pat was born in Little Rock, Arkansas to Dorothy Kerr Ingle and Clyde Ingle on September 18, 1944. She graduated from Mabelvale High School in Little Rock and attended College at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. She worked many years as a Realtor and remembered and loved each one of her clients. She was married to Jack Todd for 54 beautiful years before his passing. Pat loved volunteering. She had many roles, from girl scout mom to teaching kids to read. She was an accomplished seamstress and made costumes at a drop of a hat. She was very well versed in how to make octopus legs. She loved her church family at Sharon Missionary Baptist Church where she was a member.

Pat loved science, and was very excited about the new research being done to save lives. It was important to her that she did her part to help others understand Lewy Body. Pat was a strong believer in Christ, and it showed in her selfless love toward others.

Pat is survived by her daughter, Jennifer Todd-Flora of Cedar Hill, Texas; one grandson, Justin Rudell of Bryant, Arkansas; one brother, Waylon Ingle of Hardy, Arkansas; special friends, Jason Merrick (Kristi) of Cabot, Arkansas; and Julie Roark of Jonesboro, Arkansas; and many nieces and nephews. She will be missed by a host of friends that she considered family.

She is preceded in death by her loving husband Jack L. Todd; their son Jeffery Scott Todd; daughter Rebekah D'Ann Todd; her parents; brother Ray Ingle; and sister Wanda Ingle Carrouth.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to The Lewy Body Dementia Association.

Jennifer would like to thank the nurses and staff at Faith Presbyterian Hospice and the T.Boone Pickens Hospice and Palliative Care Center in Dallas, Texas for their extraordinary care.
Patsy Lou Ingle Todd, 75, of Cedar Hill, Texas entered Heaven on May 18th in Dallas, Texas after a long battle with Lewy Body Dementia.

Memorial Services will be held at a later date in Benton, Arkansas. Her body is in the care of Merit Memorial Funeral and Cremation Care.

Pat was born in Little Rock, Arkansas to Dorothy Kerr Ingle and Clyde Ingle on September 18, 1944. She graduated from Mabelvale High School in Little Rock and attended College at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. She worked many years as a Realtor and remembered and loved each one of her clients. She was married to Jack Todd for 54 beautiful years before his passing. Pat loved volunteering. She had many roles, from girl scout mom to teaching kids to read. She was an accomplished seamstress and made costumes at a drop of a hat. She was very well versed in how to make octopus legs. She loved her church family at Sharon Missionary Baptist Church where she was a member.

Pat loved science, and was very excited about the new research being done to save lives. It was important to her that she did her part to help others understand Lewy Body. Pat was a strong believer in Christ, and it showed in her selfless love toward others.

Pat is survived by her daughter, Jennifer Todd-Flora of Cedar Hill, Texas; one grandson, Justin Rudell of Bryant, Arkansas; one brother, Waylon Ingle of Hardy, Arkansas; special friends, Jason Merrick (Kristi) of Cabot, Arkansas; and Julie Roark of Jonesboro, Arkansas; and many nieces and nephews. She will be missed by a host of friends that she considered family.

She is preceded in death by her loving husband Jack L. Todd; their son Jeffery Scott Todd; daughter Rebekah D'Ann Todd; her parents; brother Ray Ingle; and sister Wanda Ingle Carrouth.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to The Lewy Body Dementia Association.

Jennifer would like to thank the nurses and staff at Faith Presbyterian Hospice and the T.Boone Pickens Hospice and Palliative Care Center in Dallas, Texas for their extraordinary care.


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