Patty Ann Murry went home to be with her Lord April 2, 2011, at Life
Care Center of Waynesville, Missouri, at the age of 60 years, 4 months
and 24 days.
Daughter of the late Lewis and Mary Ann (Adair) Murry, Patty was born November 9, 1950, in Waynesville, Missouri.
Patty grew up and attended school in Waynesville. She worked for a
few years at the Laundry Room in St. Robert. Most of Patty’s life was
devoted to the love and care of her family: her parents, her daughters
and her beloved pets, her dog, Moe and cat, C.T. Patty was a great cook
and did beautiful handwork, both sewing and piecing quilts. She was an
avid reader, loved listening to gospel, bluegrass and country music.
Patty was a woman of great faith in her Savior, Jesus Christ. She
recently re-dedicated her life to her Lord and was baptized at Idumea
Baptist Church in Laquey by her very dear friend, Pastor Danny Graves.
Patty had a very sweet, kind, loving, generous spirit. She will be
greatly missed by all who knew and loved her. She leaves her companion,
Robert McKee; two daughters: Dawn Delaney and Debbie Ann Beetem (Graham)
all of Waynesville; one sister: Bessie Whittaker of Hannibal; an aunt:
Rosie Parker of Dixon; other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, April 6, 2011 in
the Memorial Chapels and Crematory of Waynesville/St. Robert with Rev.
Danny Graves officiating. The songs “Peace in the Valley”, “Go Rest
High on that Mountain” and “The Great Speckled Bird” were played.
Serving as escorts were Merrion Mallow, Bill Gerber, Bobby Joe Gerber,
Carl Turner, Robert New, Norman Stoll, Marvin Gann, Earl Ellegood, Tony
Helmers, Delmar Gene Whittaker, Archie Whittaker and Jessie Schockely.
Serving as honorary escorts were Debbie Adair, Rita Helmers, Pam
Stafford, Karla Ellegood, Patty Goodrich and Beth Gilbert.
Burial followed in the Sunset Memorial Estates Cemetery. Services
were under the direction of Memorial Chapels and Crematory of
Waynesville/St. Robert.
Memorial contributions may be made in memory of Patty Murry and may be left at the funeral home.
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