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Patsy Ruth Garner

b. September 27, 1936

Powell

Patsy Ruth Garner

Patsy Ruth Garner passed away peacefully on January 10, 2024, surrounded by the love of her family.

Born on September 27, 1936, in Porum, Oklahoma to Nathaniel and Ruth Spears, Patsy was a pillar of strength and eternal love for all who were fortunate enough to know her. She was a devoted wife, mother, sister, grandmother, and great-grandmother whose nurturing spirit touched the lives of generations.

As the oldest of four children, Patsy was a true leader. Always heading each adventure and encouraging her siblings to try new things. She always had new ideas up her sleeve, sparking the imagination of those around her. Her infectious enthusiasm inspired her siblings to embrace curiosity, welcoming each new experience with open hearts. 

Patsy married Ronald Singer on May 16, 1953. Their union brought forth the arrivals of Steve in 1955, Daren in 1957, and Victor in 1961. Their journey together gave them many happy years and the two remained lifelong friends.

Later in life, Patsy met the love of her life, Max Garner, and the two were married on February 22, 1969. Their union not only brought them together but also blended their families, welcoming Maxie as a sister.

Patsy truly was one of a kind. Her artistic abilities shone brightly in her various endeavors, showcasing her talents in fashion design by crafting garments for occasions ranging from Easter Sunday to Rock & Roll-themed events. She translated her creative flair into entrepreneurship as the proud owner of MG Men’s store in Powell.

Her culinary expertise took root in Grandma Singer's kitchen, where she imbibed the essence of her mother’s southern cuisine making sure her family was always well fed. Patsy further honed her skills through formal education in cake decoration, contributing her talents to the bakery at Max’s Super Market and Cassie’s Supper Club. 

As the matriarch, Patsy seamlessly transitioned from being a dedicated mother and a successful businesswoman to becoming our cherished Granny. Nothing made her light up faster than when a grandkid or two walked through her front door. 

Patsy was known for her unwavering love, compassion, and the joy she found in simple pleasures. Her kitchen was a haven of warmth and delicious aromas, where she shared not only meals but also a lifetime of wisdom and stories. Her legacy is woven into the fabric of our family, and her teachings of kindness, resilience, and love will endure for generations to come. Her love and warmth enriched the lives of those around her, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of family and friends.

Patsy is preceded in death by her parents, Nathaniel and Ruth Spears, husband, Max Garner, her sons, Steven and Victor Singer, and the father of her sons, Ronald Singer. 

She is survived by her son Daren Singer and her daughter Maxie (David) Lynn, her sister Shirley Cox, her brothers Harold (Sylvie) Kimmery and Mike (Barb) Kimmery, many grandchildren, great grandchildren, friends, and family who will forever be grateful for the love and guidance she provided. 

A memorial service to celebrate Patsy Garner's life will be held on January 19, 2024 at 10am, with a Rosary begining at 9am on the 19th of January at St Barbara's Catholic Church in Powell, Wyoming. In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made to Cody High School’s Culinary Arts Program.

 
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