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Patricia Kay Raymond, affectionately known as Pat, was born on January 28, 1952, and she left this world on November 17, 2024 With a sassy personality that endeared her to many, Pat lived a life filled with joy, passion, and love for her family and friends.
Pat cherished her time spent in the garden, where she found solace and fulfillment. Her adventurous spirit also led her to travel to various places, creating lasting memories that she often shared with those around her. Most importantly, Pat relished the moments spent with her family, who were her pride and joy.
She is survived by her loving husband, Dan Raymond, who stood by her side through all of life's adventures. Pat's family expands to include her brother, Darrell Haley, and his wife, Linda. She was a devoted mother to her daughters, Tina Croley and her husband Daniel, and Melody Jones and her husband Robert. Additionally, she leaves behind her son, Charles Ward and his wife Traci, as well as her son, Frank Ward.
Her legacy continues through her grandchildren: Katie Lester and her husband Robbie, Robyn Mobley and her husband Trevor, Zachary Croley, Sarah Croley, Allan Janes and his wife Krishna, Frankie Ward, Brandi Ward, Lacy Ward, Clinton Ward, and Brent Ward. Pat was also blessed with great-grandchildren: Lacii, Reese, and Weldon Lester, Knox and Gatlin Mobley, Amyah, Mariah, Zyriah, and Cylas Ward. She also held dear the love of her mother-in-law, Shirley Hayes, along with a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends who will miss her dearly.
Pat now joins her beloved parents, James Wesley and Geraldine Haley, in eternity, as well as her siblings: John Dewey Haley, Jimmy Ray Haley Sr., Norma Dean Gates, Leeroy Haley, Mary Francis Crouch, and Danny Haley, who preceded her in death.
A visitation in honor of Patricia Kay Raymond will take place on November 21, 2024, at Morrow Chapel Cemetery, located at 10210 State Hwy. 243, Kaufman, Texas, starting at 12:00 PM, followed by the funeral service at 1:00 PM. Friends and family are invited to pay their respects and celebrate Pat's vibrant life during this time of remembrance.
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