Patsy Wynelle (Bryant) Gillette
Fort Valley – Patsy Wynelle (Bryant) Gillette, 65, passed away Monday, November 28, 2016 surrounded by her loving children. Services celebrating Patsy’s life will be held on Thursday, December 1, 2016 at 6:00 pm in Burpee-Scott Memorial Chapel with visitation beginning at 4:00 pm until service time. The family request in lieu of flowers, donations be made to:
United In Pink, 1515 Bass Rd, Suite H, Macon, GA 31210, a charity near and dear to her daughter’s heart.
Patsy was born on July 3, 1951 to the late James H. Bryant and Wynelle
McCook Bryant of Fort Valley. She worked most of her life as a hairdresser and assisting with the family business, The Ponderosa RV Park. Patsy had a very Christ like spirit in that she loved all people, and anyone who knew her, loved her. Her family was top priority and she always put them before herself. She absolutely adored animals.
In addition to her parents, Patsy is survived by her children: Alex Pavlica (Patrick) and Amy Hayes (David); 2 grandchildren: Bryant and Jace Hayes; brother: Randy Bryant (Donna); 1 nephew: Brandon Bryant; 3 nieces; Andrea Wilkes, Erica Johnson, Jessica Phipps and 8 great nieces and nephews.
Please go to www.burpeescottmemorialchapel.com to sign the online registry and to leave condolences for the family. Burpee-Scott Memorial Chapel & Crematory has charge of arrangements.
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