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Patricia Ann “Patsy” <I>Blair</I> Brewer

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Patricia Ann “Patsy” Blair Brewer

Birth
Norborne, Carroll County, Missouri, USA
Death
11 Jun 2007 (aged 61)
Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Evergreen Park, Cook County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.7357139, Longitude: -87.7093722
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Patricia Ann Brewer was born on February 15th, 1946 in Norborne Missouiri to the Union of Ethel and William Blair. She was teh oldest of sic children.

"Patsy" as she was lovingly called by family and friends was eduated in the Chicago Public School System and graduated from Englewood High School. She met and married John Brewer, who proceded her in death. Of this unionthree children: Karin, Sandra and Micheal were born. She married a second time to James Flowers and to this union another son, David was born.

Patsy loved good soul food and watching movies, but her real passion ws for travel. If she wasn't on a trip or planning one, it was because she was working. She worked various jons but, her lifelong dream was to somehow help others in the medical field. She worked as a certified Nurses Aide for a short period before accepting a position with the City of Chicago, assisting mothers with newborn babies to get established in the WIC program.

Patsy recieved and accepted Christ into her life at an early age. Along life's road, she stopped at severalchurch homes including Alpha Omega temple of Deliverance and New pisgah Missionary baptist Church where she was baptized. Her family loved her so very much, but God loved her more and on June 11th of 2007, He called her home.

She leaves to cherish her memory, her paretns: Ethel and William Blair, four children: Karin (Lance) Robinson, Sandra (Robert) Smith, Micheal Brewer and David (Carla) Flowers; three sisters: Charlene robinson, Doris Blair and Marilyn (James) Williams; two brothers; Louis (Shirley) Blair and Maurice (Cynthia) Blair; fourteen grandshildren; seven great great granchildren,; two aunts; Frances Owens and Peggy Blair; one uncle, Harry Finch; and a host of special nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. "Patsy" was one of my co workers in the City of Chicago, although our paths crossed seldom, I know the city will miss her. Damian Plaza

Thank you to fellow findagraver William Kazupski for the completion of getting Patricia's Grave Site. THANK YOU!
Patricia Ann Brewer was born on February 15th, 1946 in Norborne Missouiri to the Union of Ethel and William Blair. She was teh oldest of sic children.

"Patsy" as she was lovingly called by family and friends was eduated in the Chicago Public School System and graduated from Englewood High School. She met and married John Brewer, who proceded her in death. Of this unionthree children: Karin, Sandra and Micheal were born. She married a second time to James Flowers and to this union another son, David was born.

Patsy loved good soul food and watching movies, but her real passion ws for travel. If she wasn't on a trip or planning one, it was because she was working. She worked various jons but, her lifelong dream was to somehow help others in the medical field. She worked as a certified Nurses Aide for a short period before accepting a position with the City of Chicago, assisting mothers with newborn babies to get established in the WIC program.

Patsy recieved and accepted Christ into her life at an early age. Along life's road, she stopped at severalchurch homes including Alpha Omega temple of Deliverance and New pisgah Missionary baptist Church where she was baptized. Her family loved her so very much, but God loved her more and on June 11th of 2007, He called her home.

She leaves to cherish her memory, her paretns: Ethel and William Blair, four children: Karin (Lance) Robinson, Sandra (Robert) Smith, Micheal Brewer and David (Carla) Flowers; three sisters: Charlene robinson, Doris Blair and Marilyn (James) Williams; two brothers; Louis (Shirley) Blair and Maurice (Cynthia) Blair; fourteen grandshildren; seven great great granchildren,; two aunts; Frances Owens and Peggy Blair; one uncle, Harry Finch; and a host of special nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. "Patsy" was one of my co workers in the City of Chicago, although our paths crossed seldom, I know the city will miss her. Damian Plaza

Thank you to fellow findagraver William Kazupski for the completion of getting Patricia's Grave Site. THANK YOU!

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