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Patsy Ruth "Pat" (Brown) & Allen Ray "RIP" Lewis Jr
Tombstone photo
Hillside Cemetery
Purcell, McClain County, Oklahoma
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Obit for Patsy posted by Jo Aguirre
Feb 8, 1930 - Nov 22, 2019

WILSON-LITTLE FUNERAL HOME
PURCELL-NEWCASTLE, MCCLAIN CO, OK
(permission granted)

Pat Lewis, age 89 of Purcell, passed away Friday, November 22, 2019, at Norman Regional Hospital.

Patsy Ruth Brown was born February 8, 1930, in Centrahoma, OK. She was the 5 child of 12 children born to James Thomas Brown and Sophia Lee (Harper) Brown. She was raised a country girl and learned how to work hard, picking cotton and cutting broomcorn.   She lived her younger years near Coalgate and later moved to Maysville where she went to high school.

         
Pat married a young man from Wayne, OK named Allen Ray “Rip” Lewis, Jr.   They were married on June 22, 1948, in Maysville and together raised three sons, Gaylon, Danny and Michael. Pat worked as a homemaker, and farmer’s wife most of her life. She later worked as a dietary supervisor for Purcell Municipal Hospital for nearly 20 years. Her family lived in Wayne until 1962, then moved to Purcell.   Later in 1973, she moved back to the farm in Wayne and lived there until 2009. At that time she moved back to Purcell where she lived today.

  
Pat enjoyed gardening and cooking. In her later years she enjoyed watching game show network and shopping with her close friend Leeta Glasco.


She was preceded in death by: Her parents,  James and Sophia Brown,

Her husband,       Rip Lewis in 2011.

5 sisters,              Vera Stone, Mildred Hemingway, Billie Dehart,

                             Leota Bailey and Betty Miller.

Three brothers,    James Brown, G. W. Brown and Benny Brown.

 

Pat is survived by:

Three sons,           Gaylon Lewis and wife Delores of Stratford,

                             Danny Lewis of Purcell,

                             Michael Lewis and wife Aida of Maysville.

Brothers,              Dale Brown and wife Ruby of Sulphur,

                             Buster Brown of Purcell

                             Donny Brown and wife Linda of Norman,

Two sisters-in-law,       Thelma Lou Brown of Shawnee,

                                      Jenny Lou Brown of Pauls Valley,

Three Grandchildren,    Keri Foster and husband Howard of Pauls Valley,

                                      Kelly Ray Lewis and Samantha Ann Lewis;

Six great grandchildren,         Clayton Alan Pearson, Elisabeth Rogers, Lilliy Roger,                                        Skyler Lewis, Emma Angel Bullock and Nikolai Isaiah Bullock.

Also many other family and friends.


Funeral Services are scheduled for 2:00 P.M. Monday, November 25, 2019, at the Wilson-Little Funeral Home Chapel in Purcell.

Burial will follow at the Hillside Cemetery in Purcell. 

Pat's family wishes to thank Susie and Jerry Hyde for the love and care they gave to her in her later years.

SERVICES
Funeral Service

Monday, November 25, 2019
2:00 PM

 

Wilson-Little Funeral Home Chapel
127 S. Canadian
Purcell, Oklahoma 73080
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