Patricia Ann Furr died Friday, June 23, 2017 in her home. Mrs. Furr, a retiree from the Tempe Union High School District, was born in Taloga, Oklahoma on June 10, 1933. She was preceded in death by her husband, Dale Furr, and her parents Aron and Winnie Graves as well as 8 brothers and sisters. She is survived by her son Aron (Jule) Furr of Chandler, Arizona; daughter Brenda (Robin) Mayberry of San Tan Valley, Arizona; grandchildren Amber (Dan) Wallace of Kettle Falls, Washington, Branden Mayberry of Chandler, Arizona, Cody (Carrie) Furr of Noblesville, Indiana, Nikala (Travis) Teague of Stonewall, Oklahoma; and 7 great grandchildren.
Services for Patricia Furr, 84, of San Tan Valley, Az., will be held Tuesday, June 27, 2017 at Mountain View Funeral Home, 7900 E. Main Street in Mesa, Arizona. Visitation is at 11:00 am and services at 12:00 pm.
In lieu of flowers the family suggest memorial donations to Banner Hospice, 275 E. Germann Rd., Suite 110, Gilbert, Arizona, 85297.
Aron, Brenda & family,
Sending you all prayers for peace & comfort. We will miss Aunt Patty. We can only imagine the reunion between her & Uncle Dale! May they both Rest In Peace. We love you guys.
❤️Don & Carla Terrell
We are deeply saddened and send our deepest sympathy to the family. No one can prepare you for this loss. Memories will always be with you. May our Heavenly Father comfort all of you during this time.
The Buck Family
Tom, Yvonne, TJ & Ginger & Family, Jonathon, Ryan
Dearest Pat,
You were an angel who walked the Earth among us. Your selflessness was unmatched. You gave until you didn’t have anything left and then gave some more. Many, including myself, would not have the lives we have now if it were not for your love, care, kindness, generosity and support. You walked the walk and were a role model for all. When there was a need, you jumped right in to help with no desire to be singled out or praised for your efforts. You epitomized what it means to be truly humble and doing kind acts all in HIS name. You were also a spitfire with what seemed like boundless energy and enthusiasm. You lived a Christian life through and through and instilled that love in all who crossed your path. Family and Faith were your cornerstones. You built your life upon that firm foundation and it showed.
Words fall short when it comes to gratitude and thanks but know that you will forever be in my heart. May you and Fat spread your glistening angel wings and soar high above us all keeping a watchful and loving eye on all of us. God Bless!
Aron, Brenda & family,
Sending you all prayers for peace & comfort. We will miss Aunt Patty. We can only imagine the reunion between her & Uncle Dale! May they both Rest In Peace. We love you guys.
❤️Don & Carla Terrell
We are deeply saddened and send our deepest sympathy to the family. No one can prepare you for this loss. Memories will always be with you. May our Heavenly Father comfort all of you during this time.
The Buck Family
Tom, Yvonne, TJ & Ginger & Family, Jonathon, Ryan
Dearest Pat,
You were an angel who walked the Earth among us. Your selflessness was unmatched. You gave until you didn’t have anything left and then gave some more. Many, including myself, would not have the lives we have now if it were not for your love, care, kindness, generosity and support. You walked the walk and were a role model for all. When there was a need, you jumped right in to help with no desire to be singled out or praised for your efforts. You epitomized what it means to be truly humble and doing kind acts all in HIS name. You were also a spitfire with what seemed like boundless energy and enthusiasm. You lived a Christian life through and through and instilled that love in all who crossed your path. Family and Faith were your cornerstones. You built your life upon that firm foundation and it showed.
Words fall short when it comes to gratitude and thanks but know that you will forever be in my heart. May you and Fat spread your glistening angel wings and soar high above us all keeping a watchful and loving eye on all of us. God Bless!