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Patsy Sue (Walton) Howard, age 79, of Del City, passed away March 11, 2020. She was born July 23, 1940 in Sasakwa, Oklahoma. Pat was a member of First Baptist Church of Del City. She worked as a Pharmacy Technician for many years at Lassiter Drug.
Pat loved country music, but she especially loved Elvis. Pat loved cooking, she was an awesome cook, sewing and bead work. In her younger years she loved to bowl.
Pat is survived by her husband of nearly 60 years, Fred Howard. Her daughter Patty LeCroy and husband William of McLoud; Freddie Howard and Susan Chamblee of Florida, Billy Howard and wife Lacy of Harrah. Grandchildren, Ethan LeCroy and wife Kristy of McLoud, Kristin LeCroy of Edmond, Matthew LeCroy of McLoud, Bryan Howard and wife Cynthia of Del City, Kaleb Howard and Kolby Howard of Harrah. Great-grandchildren, Ian LeCroy and Emma LeCroy of McLoud, Brayden Howard and Brody Howard of Del City. Two sisters JoAnn Cummins and Erma D'Angelo. Two sisters-in-law Jean Dunn and Maxine Stubblefield and husband Charles and other loving family members and friends.
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