Patsy is survived by her spouse, Terry Bradford; a son, Dyron Kent Bragg; four granddaughters, Anna Mae Bragg Pennington (Jeremy), Amy Ruth Bragg, Lindsey Leigh Bragg and Deborah Jalyn Bragg; three great grandchildren, Isabella Warwick, Jayden Warwick and Lewis Pennington; one brother, W. M. Rowland and three nieces, Sharon (Bob) Shewmake, Darlene (Bradley) Atteberry and Melody (Jeffery) McKnight.
Patsy was a lifelong resident of the Norman community. She attended the Norman Public schools from which she graduated in 1960. She married Ebern Bragg soon after becoming age 18 and they were married for 24 years. Patsy was windowed at the young age of 42. In December 1999 she married Terry Bradford.
Patsy was well known for her excursions into the local forest gathering wood and rocks used to craft home décor items and attending yard sales. She also was very active in the Norman Historic Preservation Program, Inc. (NHPP) which is active in restoring the old Norman High School.
Patsy requested to have her remains cremated and the ashes interred in the Black Springs Cemetery near her parents, her deceased children and at the site of a joint headstone with Ebern. A graveside memorial service is planned for Wednesday, August 22nd at 4:00 PM in the Black Springs Cemetery.
Patsy is survived by her spouse, Terry Bradford; a son, Dyron Kent Bragg; four granddaughters, Anna Mae Bragg Pennington (Jeremy), Amy Ruth Bragg, Lindsey Leigh Bragg and Deborah Jalyn Bragg; three great grandchildren, Isabella Warwick, Jayden Warwick and Lewis Pennington; one brother, W. M. Rowland and three nieces, Sharon (Bob) Shewmake, Darlene (Bradley) Atteberry and Melody (Jeffery) McKnight.
Patsy was a lifelong resident of the Norman community. She attended the Norman Public schools from which she graduated in 1960. She married Ebern Bragg soon after becoming age 18 and they were married for 24 years. Patsy was windowed at the young age of 42. In December 1999 she married Terry Bradford.
Patsy was well known for her excursions into the local forest gathering wood and rocks used to craft home décor items and attending yard sales. She also was very active in the Norman Historic Preservation Program, Inc. (NHPP) which is active in restoring the old Norman High School.
Patsy requested to have her remains cremated and the ashes interred in the Black Springs Cemetery near her parents, her deceased children and at the site of a joint headstone with Ebern. A graveside memorial service is planned for Wednesday, August 22nd at 4:00 PM in the Black Springs Cemetery.
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