Patsy Carpenter
FAYETTEVILLE, AR — Patsy Wynne Cooper Carpenter died in Fayetteville, Arkansas, on Could 22, 2022, on the age of ninety-two.
She was born in Camp County, Texas on July 18, 1929, to Chalmas E. Wynne and Ruby Grace Kimbell Wynne.
Patsy graduated from Pittsburg Excessive College in Pittsburg, Texas on the age of fifteen and accomplished her research at Federal Institute Enterprise College in Tyler, Texas. She married James Arthur Cooper, in Camp County, Texas on April 4, 1947. Following the dying of her husband James in 1954, Patsy labored as a secretary on the Henry and Peters accounting agency in Tyler, Texas, the place she labored till her retirement in 1978. At the moment she married Hubert B. Carpenter on October 14, 1978, and moved again to Pittsburg, Texas. Patsy moved to Tyler, Texas following the dying of her husband Hubert in 2014 and moved to Fayetteville, Arkansas in 2021.
Patsy had a deep Christian religion. Though raised as a Methodist, she was an lively member of a number of Baptist church buildings. She liked kids and normally labored within the church’s ministry to younger kids.
She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Russell and Nancy Cooper, of Fayetteville, Arkansas; granddaughter and husband, Carolyn and Parker Howard of Fayetteville, Arkansas; grandson Will Webb of Denver, Colorado; grandson and spouse Wade and Victoria Webb of Cleves, Ohio and great-grandchildren, Jack and Sally Howard of Fayetteville, Arkansas and Tripp and Tilly Webb of Cleves, Ohio, her sister-in-law, Shirley Wynne of Bullard, Texas and two particular nieces who have been thought-about by Patsy as daughters, Joyce Schaeffer, of Paris, Texas and her husband Ed, and Jan Weiberg of Paris, Texas and her husband Doug. Patsy is also survived by many extra Wynne, Cooper, and Carpenter stepchildren, nieces, nephews, and blended relations who she liked dearly.
Patsy was preceded in dying by her mother and father, her husbands, James Cooper and Hubert Carpenter, sisters Billie Wynne Holverson, Grace Wynne Cooper, and Jean Wynne, and brothers Edwin “Sonny” Wynne and Richard Perry Wynne.
A memorial service shall be held within the chapel at Marvin United Methodist Church, 300 West Erwin Avenue in Tyler, Texas on Thursday, June 2 at 2:00 p.m. following a personal household graveside service at Tyler Memorial Park. The household will obtain pals at a reception on the church following the memorial service.
In lieu of flowers, memorial items could be made to the Washington Regional Hospice, c/o the Washington Regional Medical Basis, P.O. Field 356, Fayetteville, AR 72702 or to the Capital Marketing campaign for the Windfall Classical Christian Academy, P.O. Field 173, Lowell, AR 72745.