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Patsy Taylor Pate Hellemeyer
December 24, 1941 - June 19, 2019

Patsy Taylor Pate Hellemeyer, 77, of Jonesboro, Arkansas passed away June 19, 2019 at the Flo and Phil Jones Hospice House in Jonesboro, Arkansas. She was born December 24, 1941 in Kennett, Missouri to Raymond and Grace (Williams) Taylor. She was a member of Forest Grove General Baptist Church in Cardwell, Missouri. Patsy graduated Cardwell High School in 1959. She was always a homemaker, taking care of her family and friends, always giving to others. She was a loving, caring, thoughtful person, loved her grandchildren and enjoyed life to its fullest. Survivors include; her husband: Jerry Hellemeyer of Alton, Missouri; two daughters: Kim Hodges of Jonesboro, Arkansas, Tammy Ingram of Paragould, Arkansas; two sons: Dan Pate of Bandera, Texas, William Pate of Kentucky; fifteen grandchildren; eleven great-grandchildren; her best friend of forty-six years: Kathy Blankenship of Hornersville, Missouri, and a host of other family and friends. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by; two daughters: Robin Winkle, Kelly Duke; one son: David Pate. Graveside services will be Sunday, June 23, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. at the Cardwell Cemetery, Cardwell, Missouri with a gathering to follow at the Cardwell Community Center. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations/memorials be sent to the Flo and Phil Jones Hospice House, 1148 E. Matthews Ave., Jonesboro, Arkansas 72401.

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Cardwell, MO 63829

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  1. Andra Pate, Lafe says

    Pat was a beautiful person and I loved her very much. I will miss her.

  2. Vee Manc, says

    My sincere condolences go to the family at this trying time. There is a Bible passage that comforts me greatly. Jesus promised he will resurrect our loved ones. John 5: 28 and 29. When earth becomes the place of peace Jesus talked about at Matthew 5:5, then we will live the promise of everlasting peace. Psalm 37:29. We have a promise from God at Revelation 21:3,4. There will be no more death and pain. There is more comfort to be read about in God's Word, the Bible concerning the resurrection and reuniting with our loved ones. May God’s peace be yours. Isaiah 26:4.

  3. Kalia Pate, Cache, Oklahoma says

    I always thought that Aunt Pat was glamorous. Well, I guess she's now at the greatest reunion glam-a-rama event possible. Dear family of mine, holding you close in my heart.

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