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Official Obituary of
Patty Frances (Weathersbee) Walsh
June 9, 1953 ~ October 12, 2021 (age 68) 68 Years Old
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Tony and Debra Poore
October 15, 2021 9:01 AM
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Expression of Sympathy
October 14, 2021 9:08 PM
A TRADITION AND SPLENDOR was sent on October 14, 2021
Sorry for your loss. Condolences and prayers for your family.
Roger Lee Archer Jr
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Carla Woods
October 14, 2021 7:45 PM
Patty and I worked together for nearly 20 years at DEQ. Patty was always helpful to anyone at work. Her knowledge of accounting details was remarkable. No matter what we were doing, Patty was willing to lend a hand. She made snacks for the blood drives and always shared her homemade desserts with us. She always talked about her family and loved all of you dearly. She shared pictures and we knew all the grandchildren by name. I pray the memories you have will sustain you through this difficult time.
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Betty and David Ingram
October 14, 2021 1:22 PM
So sorry to hear about Patty. She and Harold were among my first classes when began teaching. Harold was the second baseman on the baseball team I coached. And now their grandson plays ball with our grandson. Betty and I have great memories of those times. Our frequent sightings in Amelia had kept us in touch. We will be unable to attend services as we are dealing with health problems but our know our thoughts and prayers are with you. Betty and David Ingram