Patsy Ann Wyatt, born on January 31, 1938, in Knoxville, Tennessee, and a long-time resident of Glasgow, Kentucky, passed away peacefully on May 8, 2025, at TJ Samson Community Hospital. She was 87 years old.
A dedicated professional, Patsy worked as a bookkeeper at the University of Tennessee, where her meticulousness and commitment to her duties earned her the admiration of both colleagues and students alike. Beyond her career, Patsy was known for her unwavering loyalty as a devoted sports fan, particularly as a die-hard supporter of the Tennessee Volunteers. Her passionate spirit extended to her love for animals, particularly her cherished fur baby, Little Bit.
Patsy was a family-oriented woman who cherished the time spent with her loved ones. She was married for 65 wonderful years to her beloved husband, Richard (Dickie) Wyatt. Together, they nurtured a warm and loving environment for their children—Sons, David Wyatt and Jimmy Wyatt (Jennifer). Patsy took immense pride in being a grandmother to Alicia Ollig (Andrew), Nikkie Wright (Daylin), and Stacie Ollig, as well as a great-grandmother to three adorable great-grandchildren.
Apart from her immediate family, Patsy is survived by her brother, Bill McCarter.
She now joins her dear sisters, Sarabetty Lehman, Mildred Doss, and Joy Koziol, along with her grandson, Kyle Ollig, in eternal rest.
A celebration of Patsy Wyatt’s life will be held on May 10, 2025, at A.F Crow & Son Funeral Home in Glasgow, Kentucky with burial in Glasgow Municipal Cemetery. The funeral service will commence at 2:00 PM, following a visitation that will begin at 12:30 PM until time for the service at the funeral home. Family and friends are invited to come together during this time to honor and remember a remarkable woman who touched the lives of so many.
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