

Patricia Patillo Estes, 73, of Houston, TX passed away 12/19/2020. She was born in Houston, TX at Saint Joesph Hospital on April 6, 1947. Her parents were Leonard Sylvesta Patillo and Mary Kathryn Patillo (Kindred). She was married to Robert Randall Estes for 49 Years.
Patricia graduated from Houston Baptist University in 1971 with a degree in elementary education. She held various jobs until she found a job she truly loved which was working with babies and kids in MDO programs at Wilcrest Baptist Church. Her later years she worked at First Presbyterian on Binz and Main. There she worked tapestry as well as MDO program and everyone who came in contact with her loved and adored here. She especially loved taking care of her babies as she called them and would talk about them often.
Patricia’s passion was always making sure her family was good, taken care of and always a priority. Her other passion was taking care of her other kids as she called them and always made every child feel special. She thought of them as her own and treated them as such. She will be truly missed by all who knew her and worked with her over the years.
Patricia is preceded in death by her great grandmother Mama Elsie, her father Leonard Patillo, and her mother Mary Patillo.
She is survived by her husband, Robert Randall Estes. Her brother Dennis Patillo and his children Tony Patillo, Jason Patillo, and Vincent Patillo. Her Daughter Kimberly Ann Estes and her children Victoria Estes, Christopher Hitteman, and Kathryn Estes-Alcala. Her son Phillip Scott Estes and his children Logan Michael Estes, Quinn Mathew Estes, Mason Scott Estes, and Ava Harper Estes.
Patricia will be truly missed by her family and friends. Those who knew her will always remember her as a loving and caring person. Her family was everything to her and she will always live in their hearts.
Patricia Estes visitation is Tuesday December 29th from 6pm - 8 pm and funeral is Wednesday December 30th at 10 a.m. at Forest Park Westheimer Funeral Home, 12800 Westheimer Rd.
Patricia will be truly missed by her family and friends. Those who knew her will always remember her as a loving and caring person. Her family was everything to her and she will always live in their hearts.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.forestparkwestheimer.com for the Estes family.
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