San Antonio Express-News (Sunday)

Patsy Ruth Patton

December 5, 1929 - February 17, 2023

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Patsy Ruth Patton joined hands with her savior, Jesus Christ, on February 17, 2023, at the age of 93. She was born on December 5, 1929, in Fort Worth, Texas. Patsy lived a life of abundant treasures which, to her, were being surrounded by family, friends, and pets. She married her childhood sweetheart (Bob Patton) whom she had met in 7th grade and their love story spanned over 60 years together. They had three children, Linda, Lorna, and Robby.

She graduated from Amon-Carter Riverside High School in Fort

Worth, Texas where she was a cheerleade­r and played women’s basketball. She worked at Fort Worth National Bank before she moved to San Antonio where she worked for Frost Bank and then retired from Broadway National Bank.

Patsy had a true “Giftof-gab” and never met a stranger. She could literally talk to anyone and always had a cheerful infectious personalit­y and lasting impression. Her sense of humor lit up a room and left laughter in the hearts of those around her. Those old jokes she told would be repeated and enjoyed for decades.

She and her husband, Bob, joined a camper club in the 80’s and made many new friends as they explored new parks on the weekends. She would always say they had a blast. She had so many great stories and memories of those times together.

She pursued golf with her husband after she retired and never missed an opportunit­y to discover a new golf course. They played nearly every course in San Antonio. A few of those she never wanted to play again. “Those darn sand traps,”

She loved a good cheeseburg­er and a cold glass of beer. Worked a crossword puzzle every day. Loved old movies. Was an avid fan of the Dallas Cowboys and had numerous hobbies later in life.

She was always there for her children, granddaugh­ter and great grandson for every major event that she could possibly attend.

She maintained lifetime friendship­s with a treasured few until the end.

Patsy was simply a beautiful spirit that lived life well and met every challenge head on. A wonderful Christian who belonged to Community Bible Church for many years. Her faith guided her safely into Heaven where a new light shines bright as she surrenders her worldly burdens and is now at peace and reunited with so many she loved. Through the beautiful words of Lee

Ann Womack and one of Patsy’s favorite songs .... “I hope you dance.”

Patsy was preceded in death by her husband Bob and son Robby. She is survived by her daughters Linda, Lorna, Donna and Sharon, her granddaugh­ter Christina and great grandson Curtis.

In lieu of services, all are invited to share words of comfort and memories of Patsy on her Tribute Wall on Schertz Funeral Home’s website.

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