Patricia Arrowood, age 46 of Lexington, passed away, Monday, March 12, 2018. Patricia Renea Benton was born January 9, 1972 in Shawnee, OK, the only child of Thomas Henry Benton and Helen Mary (Drew) Benton.
She was raised in Shawnee and attended Shawnee schools, graduating in 1990. Patricia then attended Rose State and later St. Gregory's, before taking a job as bank teller; a job she greatly enjoyed.
Patricia married Bruce Arrowood and
to this union a son, Caleb was born. When not working, Patricia enjoyed
cross stitch and bowling, and you would never find her happier than when
listening to her music. She was a proud mother, a loving daughter and a good
friend to many. She will be dearly missed!
She was preceded in death by:
Her father,
Thomas Henry Benton.
Two uncles, Bob Benton and Don
Benton
Patricia leaves behind:
Her mother, Helen Pounds and
husband Jesse of Lexington;
Son,
Caleb Arrowood of Little Axe;
Caleb's father and Patricia's friend, Bruce Arrowood of Little Axe, OK and
Step son, Josh Arrowood of Hinton;
Numerous step
siblings, friends and a host of other family and friends.
SERVICES Funeral Service
Friday, March 16, 2018
10:00 AM
Lexington First Baptist Church
Lexington, OK
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