Beverly Patricia Paull was born on December 24, 1946, in Caldwell, Idaho and passed away on August 4, 2022, in Seattle, Washington at her residence. Beverly, also known by most, as Patti, graduated from Caldwell High School, where she was on the high school drill team.
She graduated from Seattle Beauty School and spent 10 years as a beautician and worked for Paris Beauty Supply on Capitol Hill. Patti also worked as reception for The Northwest Treatment Center and Bargreen Ellingson Restaurant Supply Company in Seattle for the next 16 years.
In 1997, Patti started a cleaning service called Yamaguchi Enterprises which she ran for the next 10 years.
She is survived by her daughters Brandolyn Hussey (Josh) and Nancy Fukuma; grandchildren Forrest (Kaylee), Alexander, Annalisa Hussey, and Noah Fukuma; great grandchildren Joselyn and Kora Hussey. She is predeceased by her parents Takeo Yamaguchi and Marolyn Yamaguchi and brothers Ronnie Yamaguchi and Dennis Yamaguchi.
Patti was a member of a bowling league at Kenmore Lanes. She also took cake making classes. Zucchini and banana bread were her most loved items baked. She loved picnics with a variety of fun picnic foods. She loved the holidays and was in the spirit of each to the fullest. She was an absolute movie buff and loved music even more. Patti celebrated 39 years of sobriety in 2022. She was a very sweet woman and had an eccentric closet of clothes and shoes. She often had the latest technology of small appliances.
Patti loved spending time with her grandchildren. She gave them their first haircuts. She always had fun gadgets and toys for them to play with. She was very close with her brother Ronnie and her niece and nephew, Tatsu and Kenji. Patti often spent time with her good friends Stan and Maureen. Patti and Maureen attended Seattle Beauty School together. Many years after marrying and having children, they got back in touch and stayed close friends.
In later years, she became very involved with her Senior apartment. She was very involved in the recycling program, tai chi, yoga classes, and the community parties held in the commons. All her neighbors spoke highly of her and remarked how sweet she was.
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