Patricia L. Ballard

Thank you

I want to thank everyone for their kind thoughts. My mom died about 11:00 am this morning. She was almost 90 and had a long healthy life.

  • butchart

    butchart, 6 months ago

    peace and light to you patricia…i’ll be thinking of you….........b

  • Jan Piller

    Jan Piller, 6 months ago

    Patricia – My deepest sympathies to you and your family. Wow 90 years old. May all the good memories come flooding back now. I’ll be thinking of you!

  • aphoto4you

    aphoto4you, 6 months ago

    Prayers and thoughts are send your way….my sympathies to you and your faily…

  • Patricia L. Ballard

    Patricia L. Ba... in reply to butchart’s comment, 6 months ago

    Thanks, butchart.

  • Patricia L. Ballard

    Patricia L. Ba... in reply to Jan Piller’s comment, 6 months ago

    Thanks, Jan.

  • Patricia L. Ballard

    Patricia L. Ba... in reply to aphoto4you’s comment, 6 months ago

    Thank you, aphoto.

  • Jen Cannella

    Jen Cannella, 6 months ago

    My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family Pat…Hugs to you!

  • Adriana Glackin

    Adriana Glackin, 6 months ago

    I am sorry to hear your news, Patricia. Know that we are all thinking of you at this time.

  • JayVee

    JayVee, 6 months ago

    I am so sorry to read this devastating news. My deepest sympathy, My thoughts are with you and your family Pat.

  • coffeebean

    coffeebean, 6 months ago

    Sincerely sorry Pat, my thoughts are with you and your family at this most sad time. Take care and surround yourself with all the good memories of your Mum.

  • Helen Bascom

    Helen Bascom, 6 months ago

    I’m very sorry for your loss Patricia. She will live on in your heart. Our prayers are with you.

  • Vonney

    Vonney, 6 months ago

    She loved her family and was completely devoted to
    her church and the community that is Fredonia, Kansas.
    She raised three college educated children. She was the
    wife of a well-known lawyer. She taught school.
    She moved her mother in to her home to be closer to
    her in her twilight years. She loved attending the Homecoming
    Parade, and the Christmas Pageant. Most of all I can still see
    the look in her eyes when she found you and me, ages 3 and 4,
    at Self Service Grocery Store where we went in search of a
    gray balloon. Must have been 1953 or 1954. So we just forgot to get
    permission. Big Deal!!! Our moms were sooo mad at us! It sure ended our
    freedom to run the neighborhood for awhile, and that was when my mother
    started threatening to send me away to a convent where the nuns would
    take that wild streak out of me. Teenie will be missed by us toddler runaways.

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