

Patsy Jo Wade Grubb, Wife, Mother, Sister, Ma-Ma, Great Ma-Ma, and deeply loving human bean physically departed this earth on November 16, 2018 after a fulfilling life of 84 years. The sunset of her years were every bit as graceful as the moments of her life.
The baby of the family, born on November 14, 1934 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Patty was the last living sibling of her 2 older brothers and 2 older sisters of the George Wentzel and Birdie Estelle Woodward Wade family. In 1954, Patty married Lawrence Blair Grubb and they enjoyed a 64-year companionship. While Patty lived many adventures with her patient, loving spouse and her countless friends along the way, her life was also complemented by the lives of her 4 children and their respective spouses: Victoria Lynn Grubb (deceased), Lawrence Paul Grubb – wife Suzanne Beck, Cindy Lu Grubb Stroud – husband Warren Stroud, Leticia Ann Grubb Martin – husband Robert Martin. Patty enjoyed 2 Grandchildren, Albert William (wife Kristin McComb) and Leddy Austin Stroud, and one Great-Grandchild, Kylei Rae McComb.
Patty enjoyed music, reading, home, and letter writing. Along with these hobbies, Patty supported our community in helping to organize the Depression Connection Team through First United Methodist Church and providing guidance to those in need of other community services available in Fort Worth and the surrounding area. She was Secretary and help-mate to her husband and the Counseling Office at First United Methodist Church for 40+ years. She and her husband Larry provided Foster Care to 3 amazing little beans while they were living in Ponca City, Oklahoma: Stevie, Keri, and Tanya, who all have been influenced by the love and care indicative of the Grubb family home. Her life was graciously expressed by enjoying the simplicities of the life we all share.
The gifts of her life shared are too numerous to account in this little announcement and will continue to bless and enrich those whose lives have been touched by Patty in the years to come.
Memorial Service to be held at First United Methodist Church (FUMC), downtown Fort Worth on November 28, 2018 at 10:00 a.m.
In lieu of flowers, the family recommends donations to Community Hospice, donations through FUMC, or the charity of your choice.
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