Patty was a beautiful soul. She was always a part of my younger years as was all of her family. I can’t think of anything about Patty that wasn’t good and I have the very best memories in my life of her and her family. All I can really say is thank you for being part of the best times I’ve ever had in my life, I’ll always carry love in my heart for you.
She wasn’t blood but she was always like family. She was just simply Aunt Patty. She was like a Aunt to alot of us. I’ll never forget the times she would sit us down (Danny,Dylan, Darren R.I.P.,and Conan.) And make us take test or write essays. She is missed by many. She touched so many lives in so many different ways. We will never forget you Aunt Patty.
Patricia “Patty” Zachary, 60, passed away on March 2nd, 2022. She was born on January 3, 1962, to Frank and Helen “Louise” Coffman in Fort Smith, Virginia.
Patty enjoyed being in the outdoors, she loved plants and gardening. She would light up every room she entered. She never knew a stranger; she was known to make all those surrounding her laugh and smile with every encounter. Above all, she loved her family. She cherished time playing with her grandchildren. She will be missed dearly.
Patty was preceded in death by her parents Frank and Helen “Louise” Coffman, and husband Tony Zachary.
Patty is survived by her significant other Tyson Morris, children Destiny McHugh, David (Alisha) Zachary, Skye Morris, Katie (Eric) Lowe, Danny Zachary; siblings, Cindy Coffman, Timmy (Peggy) Coffman, Terry (Carol) Coffman, Sherry Moore, Martha (Linda) Whitehouse; grandchildren Camden, Cooper, Christian, Macy, Oliver, Adalynn, Dallas, Kayden, Zachary, Desmond, Jordan, Bryson; nieces and nephews Darren, Dylan, Johnathan, Tim-Tim, Sarah, Jesse, Savannah, Felicia, Augie, Steven, April, Chasity, Wayne, and many other extended family and friends.
Visitation will be from 11 am until the time of service at 12 pm on Wednesday, March 9, 2022, at Sunset Funeral Home with a burial to directly follow at Sunset Memorial Park.
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James Bailey says
March 5, 2022 at 6:05 amPatty was a beautiful soul. She was always a part of my younger years as was all of her family. I can’t think of anything about Patty that wasn’t good and I have the very best memories in my life of her and her family. All I can really say is thank you for being part of the best times I’ve ever had in my life, I’ll always carry love in my heart for you.
Justin says
March 7, 2022 at 5:58 pmShe wasn’t blood but she was always like family. She was just simply Aunt Patty. She was like a Aunt to alot of us. I’ll never forget the times she would sit us down (Danny,Dylan, Darren R.I.P.,and Conan.) And make us take test or write essays. She is missed by many. She touched so many lives in so many different ways. We will never forget you Aunt Patty.
Patricia “Patty” Zachary, 60, passed away on March 2nd, 2022. She was born on January 3, 1962, to Frank and Helen “Louise” Coffman in Fort Smith, Virginia.
Patty enjoyed being in the outdoors, she loved plants and gardening. She would light up every room she entered. She never knew a stranger; she was known to make all those surrounding her laugh and smile with every encounter. Above all, she loved her family. She cherished time playing with her grandchildren. She will be missed dearly.
Patty was preceded in death by her parents Frank and Helen “Louise” Coffman, and husband Tony Zachary.
Patty is survived by her significant other Tyson Morris, children Destiny McHugh, David (Alisha) Zachary, Skye Morris, Katie (Eric) Lowe, Danny Zachary; siblings, Cindy Coffman, Timmy (Peggy) Coffman, Terry (Carol) Coffman, Sherry Moore, Martha (Linda) Whitehouse; grandchildren Camden, Cooper, Christian, Macy, Oliver, Adalynn, Dallas, Kayden, Zachary, Desmond, Jordan, Bryson; nieces and nephews Darren, Dylan, Johnathan, Tim-Tim, Sarah, Jesse, Savannah, Felicia, Augie, Steven, April, Chasity, Wayne, and many other extended family and friends.
Visitation will be from 11 am until the time of service at 12 pm on Wednesday, March 9, 2022, at Sunset Funeral Home with a burial to directly follow at Sunset Memorial Park.