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Pat Rozzell

April 27, 1935 — December 5, 2020

“Blessed be those who bake for others for they will taste the sweetness
of heaven.”

This was surely Patsy Anne (Pat) Rozzell’s personal Beatitude whispered
in her ear by the Lord Jesus Christ himself.

Patsy Anne (Pat) Rozzell, age 85, tasted the sweetness of heaven when
she passed away on December 5 at the Obion County Nursing Home.
She passed from life to death with her daughters at her side while being
cared for by the loving nursing staff of Obion County Nursing Home who
had been part of her family for the last two years. Born April 27, 1935 in
Fulton County, she is the daughter of the late Robert Tucker and Betty
Davies Tucker.

This exceptional lady lived life in jewel tones and filled the air with cheerful
laughter and sprinkled kind words and deeds freely. Left behind in her
beautiful, laughter-filled world, laced with kindness are her daughters for
whom she set high expectations and poured heart and soul supplemented
by tough love as needed into supporting their success.

These cherished daughters and her beloved son-in-laws are Susie Rozzell
Fenwick and Pat of Water Valley, and Debbie Rozzell Weatherford and
Steve of Clinton. Her greatest joys in an extremely joyful life were those
blessed to call her Grandmother. Privileged to have received her unconditional
emotional support, undivided attention, moments of hilarity, and care packages
of love disguised as baked goods are Ryan Fenwick, Louisville, Elise and Elijah
Fenwick-Sanders, Cincinnati, Curtis and Samantha Weatherford, and Stephanie
and Justin Jackson, Clinton. Adored great grandchildren are Emmett Clay and
Blakely Lo Weatherford, and Macie Lynne Jackson all of Clinton.
Left behind also is a special sister-in-law, Glenda Tucker, South Fulton, and
nieces and nephews, Tony Tucker, Tammy Puckett, Don Tucker and Laurie
Austin with whom she shared a close and precious relationship as not only
aunt but surrogate Grandmother.

Along with her parents, she was proceeded in death by her brother, Bobby
Tucker, and cherished little brother, Tommy Tucker, who she raised after
their mother and grandmother died suddenly.

One of her favorite ongoing activities and a weekly highlight until deteriorating
health prevented it was eating out on Friday nights with her friends Barbara
Gilbert, Sherrill Reams, and Artie Marie and Buddy Bondurant.

She was a longtime member of South Fulton United Methodist Church where
she shared her vocal talents as a gifted soprano in the choir. She faithfully
served the church on numerous boards and committees.

For years she singlehandly “mothered” residents of the KC Group Home for
Men in South Fulton. Ms Pat or Momma as she was called by residents worked
tirelessly to enhance their lives by integrating them into the community and the
community into the group home. While running a tight ship. she was adored
and took great pride in making a real home for the men living there. She retired
from Methodist Hospital in Martin where she happily and faithfully served
as Dietary Supervisor after receiving her Dietary Manager Certification from
Auburn University. Accustomed to cooking simple country fare in massive
quantities on a meager budget to feed hungry laborers on the farm, she
delighted in showing off culinary skills preparing gourmet meals for staff
dinners at the hospital.

An avid reader and lifelong learner, Pat Rozzell was a skilled seamstress
outfitting daughters and granddaughters in beautiful creations; first out of
necessity for her “girls” and later out of pure love for her granddaughters.

Of her many talents, baking was at the forefront and one she eagerly shared.
Known far and wide for her culinary skills in general and baking skills in
particular she loved to brighten people’s days with gifts of baked goods.
Her signature cake was strawberry and those fortunate enough to have
enjoyed this treat will attest to it being akin to a religious experience.
Baking and delivering the products from her kitchen became her
personal ministry.

Since both Susie and Debbie were with their mother in the final hours
as she succumbed to CoVid, out of concern and an abundance of
caution for friends and family, they have chosen to forego public visitation
and honor her with Graveside Services Wednesday at 2:00 PM at Brownsville
Cemetery. Masks are required at the service.

The family plans to celebrate her life on a grander scale at a later date
as the pandemic eases.

If you wish to honor her memory, you might consider extending a simple
act of kindness, saying a prayer for the nursing home staff of Obion County
Nursing Home, wearing a mask to protect others and remembering her fondly
with a smile. Memorials may be made to South Fulton United Methodist
Church, P.O. BOX 5331 or Brownsville Cemetery Fund, 810 Pecan Circle, Hickman, KY 42050.

Blessed be Pat Rozzell who baked for others, loved fiercely and faithfully
and served steadfastly.

With Pat Rozzell’s passing the world is a little less joyful but heaven a bit sweeter.

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