Patricia Laverne Larason, 80, of Palm City, Florida passed away on January 26, 2023, at her home in Palm City, Florida. She was born on August 10, 1942, in Ysleta, Texas to the late Charles Albert Lane and Lena Whitehead Lane. Patricia grew up in El Paso, Texas and traveled around, living in several places. After graduating from Atoka High School, she moved to New York where she started working as a model. Patricia married Robert Larason on October 6, 1964, in Santa Fe, New Mexico and they made their home in the Oklahoma City area. When they separated years later she moved to Florida where she lived the past 25 years. She was a member of the Stuart Church of Christ in Stuart, Florida. She loved reading her Bible. She was crazy about her animals both wild and domestic. Daily sandhill cranes, fox and raccoons and many other animals came to her yard to eat. She was a fierce advocate for those that were suffering or in need of help.
Patricia is survived by Children: Davin Larason and wife Pam, Atoka, Oklahoma, Dalan Larason and wife Kim, Madill, Oklahoma, LaNissa Larason, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Step- son: Tom Larason and wife Sue. Grandchildren: Dillon, Lauren, and Corbin, Step grandchildren: Daniel, Matthew and Alyssa. Great grandchild: Carys Pruess
Patricia was preceded in death by her parents, husband, and 1 granddaughter: Courtney Pruess.
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