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Patsy Margaret Whited Farrow

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Patsy Margaret Whited Farrow, 76, went peacefully away to be with the Lord June 9, 2021.

She was born in Great Bend Kansas on June 14, 1944. Patsy grew up in Seminole county attending Varnum and later traveling the United States, then settling back home north of Seminole. Patsy was a lifelong resident of Seminole county where she dedicated her life to the Lord and faithfully attended church. She was a strong, fearless woman, praising God for every blessing in life, never questioning why, but always trusting the Lord’s plan while thanking him for another day.

Patsy always put others first, helping anyway she could and praying for them until her last breath. She was selfless and loved unconditionally. A hardworking woman to say the least, always grateful, always humble.

Patsy enjoyed every second with her girls and lived for every memory made. She loved attending the Heritage House with her husband, Roy, playing pool, and listening to the band, going to family gatherings to the Azalea Festival in Muskogee. Patsy loved time out in her yard, gardening her flowers and veggies. She had the perfect touch to homemade canned salsa. Patsy had a special place in her heart for Tracy Harvey and her kids, and although she was unable to have grandchildren by blood, they will always be hers at heart.

To all the caregivers that became family, she will forever be grateful for you all.

Patsy is reunited with her loving daughter, Sheila Whited, mother and father Bonnie and Raymond Brashears, and brother Robert Brashears.

Survived by husband Roy Farrow, loving daughter Marci and son-inlaw Robert Blevins, son Anthony Whited, brother Billy Brashears, sister Karen, many nieces, nephews, great nieces, and great nephews, and lifelong friends.

I’ll just wait in Heaven,

Till we meet again. I know you miss me,

Just remember I am free,

Free from pain and sorrow

But God’s love fills each tomorrow.

My love is in your heart,

We will never be apart.

Cherish the love we share,

Remember how much I care,

Someday we’ll be together,

Because love lives forever.

So, I’ll just wait in Heaven,

Till we meet again.

In Loving Memory Patsy