Patricia Jean Peters, 89, went to her heavenly home on Thursday May 7, 2020. There will be a virtual funeral service on Wednesday, May 13, 2020 starting at 2:30 pm. Please log on to facebook.com/chapelhillbutler to view the livestream of Patricia’s service. Shortly before the appointed time, the livestream will begin. If you do not see the livestream on your screen, please refresh your screen. You might need to scroll down to see the livestream.
Patricia Peters is survived by her sister, Dorothy Masters; three sons: Jimmy Raymond and wife Grace, Charles Peters Jr, Leonard Peters; one daughter, Patty Peters; nephews, Jimmie Jr and wife Julia, David Smith, Don and wife Donna Smith, Barry Smith, Robert Modrell, Gary Masters Jr, Clay Masters, Matthew Smith, and Blake Christianson; nieces, Sharon Smith, Theresa Ann Modrell, Sally Masters, Mary Masters, Jennifer Robertson, and Tina Smith; great nieces and nephews, ShyAnne Johnson, Emily Johnson, Michael Johnson, Nathan Johnson, Sierra Smith, Hannah Smith, Sophia Smith, Evy Smith, Emma Robertson, Corbin Robertson, and Zephyr Rodriguez-Smith.
She was preceded in death by her parents Stanislav and Veronita Paduck; twin sister, Clara Smith, brothers, Stanley Paduck Jr; Frankie Paduck; Joseph Paduck and wife Margie; sons, Mike Peters and Joseph Dennis; daughter, Jenny Peters; nieces; Jo Anne Smith and Susan Smith; nephew, Steve Paduck; and great niece, Haley Jo Smith.
Patricia was born on March 12, 1931, in Kansas City, KS to Stanislav and Veronica (Schlonga) Paduck of Tarnobrezg, Poland and Leavenworth, KS, respectively.
In her early adult years, she worked as a stay at home mother, raising seven children. Patricia also spent her free time as a seamstress and would even sell her creations.
Patricia believed in Jesus and His Salvation for her sins and would share that with others.
Her favorite: Bible verse was Romans 8:24-25; Song, Because He Lives; Color, Purple; Flower, Morning Glory; Place to eat, breakfast at Fritz’s; Movie, 10 Commandments; Favorite place to visit, Tucson, AZ.
Her family and friends will always remember her as a talking of the Lord Jesus Christ and placing Christian tracts in phone booths and other public places. She thoroughly enjoyed butterflies and birds, working jigsaw puzzles, embroidery / sewing, and drawing landscapes.
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