Patricia “Patsy” Jean Peck, 73, of Orange, passed away on August 3, 2021, in Houston. Cremation will be under the direction of Claybar Funeral Home in Orange. A small private family gathering will be held to celebrate the life and legacy of Patsy.
Born in Pasadena, Texas, on April 12, 1948. She was the 2nd child and eldest daughter to Charles Leroy Ellis and Juanita LeDoux Ellis. She retired from Orange County and went on to work for many years as a travel agent, where she took great joy in making people’s dream vacations come true.
A beautiful person inside and out with a smile and personality that could light up a room. That was Patsy. To know her was to love her. Her laugh and outlook on life was infectious. If you looked in Webster for the definition of nurturer, you would find Patsy’s photo. It was the core of who she was. Whether it was family, friends, or at work, she could be found going above and beyond to take care of the people in her life. She loved unconditionally no matter the circumstances. She was dealt some tough blows in her lifetime, but never let it stop her from providing a lifetime of love, care, and devotion to those she loved always fighting to advocate for her family.
She was the best Granny and Mom who adored her daughters and grandchildren and loved making memories with them. She was an amazing strong and kind-hearted woman who was loyal to a fault as she always put her family’s needs above her own. She was truly a woman of God exuding light and love to all who crossed her path.
The beach was her happy place where she experienced peace and joy. She inherited the love of the beach from her mother and enjoyed many days laughing and relaxing at her friend’s beach house with an amazing group of ladies who loved her with all their hearts.
Life will never be the same without her. Our hearts are broken, and life just doesn’t seem fair. We will miss her terribly. She was a spark to all who knew her and never failed to leave us all cracking up even though we’re not sure she even realized how funny she actually was.
She has finished her race and is home with Jesus. As a friend wrote, “it is we who are left behind who will have to adapt! I know she would say don’t fret over me, I’m fine!” That was Patsy. A treasure. One of a kind.
Patsy is preceded in death by her parents, Charles and Juanita Ellis; and her daughter, Crystal Strohmaier. She is survived by her daughter, Jayne Wittschen and husband Kevin of Cypress; grandchildren, J.T. Clanton, Lauren Michelle, Dane Wittschen, and Jace Wittschen; great-grandchildren, Harmony Beck and AnnaLise Beck; and siblings, Chuck Ellis (Maridee), Donna Ellis-Cotten (Charlie), Gary Ellis (Diann) and Darla Brack (Dan).
Patsy’s greatest concern was making sure her grandchildren would be taken care of when she was gone. She always stood in the gap for others in every area of her life. Now, it’s our turn to stand in the gap for her. We ask that you send her family love, prayers, and words of encouragement as they learn a new way of living on this earth. In doing that, we will honor Patsy’s life of selflessness that she lived, and her legacy of love will live on.
Condolences
Sherri Hardesty
August 16, 2021
oh my gracious I'm just now reading this and so saddened in the loss of this sweet lady, haven't been keeping up with the obits so I'm terribly sorry for that , lots of love and great big hugs to all in the loss of you dear sweet loved one , I was able to go on a trip with Patsy to New York with my mom and aunts and cousin and had a great time. Gods peace that passes ALL understanding be with each and every one in this time of loss
Pam Ledoux
August 9, 2021
Jerry and I would like to express our deepest sympathy. We loved and respected her so much. Prayers for the family as you try and recover from your family loss.
Chandra Best
August 7, 2021
When Patsy started working with me at Probation we just clicked, and from that day on she has been one of my dearest, best friends. No words can say how much she meant to me. One of the last things we did together was take the License to carry a concealed handgun class with Jerimiah Gunter. It was fun but mainly I just wanted to hang out with my friend. I couldn't get her to get out the last few years but I had hopes for a lot more fun times in the future. I was blessed to have her in my life. Chandra Best
Liz Mazzola Oliva
August 7, 2021
Patsy & I worked together many years ago @ MHMR. She was an exceptional person then. We got reacquainted when she was doing the trips to her travel agency. I have one booked for December of last year but of course due to Covid it was canceled. Sending prayers to her family.
Tommy & Robin Lamprecht
August 7, 2021
I will miss Patsy so much. She seemed to be like more of a big Sister to me than a cousin. She was the greatest person. Taking care of everyone else before herself. She helped me so much emotionally and mentally in my five years of caregiving for my mom. Her Prayers were strong. Her words wise! Rest In Peace Patsy. Tommy and I love you so much!
Lyn Goodwin
August 7, 2021
A person who could guarantee you a wonderful v trip
My fondest memory was our New York trip. She has been on many journey's, but this will be her best yet! Rest in Peace
Anonymous
August 7, 2021
Strength & Solace Spray was purchased for the family of Patricia Jean Peck.
Phyllis Sulsar
August 7, 2021
Patsy shared so many great moments of my life it would be virtually impossible to even begin. Trips to NYC, New England, Italy, Waterflow, cruises and most importantly the beach. Any beach! Our most recent loving time was my engagement party when Mike and I married. One of the most memorable and absolute pure fun weekends of my life, and I’ll never ever forget the perfection of it. Those dear friends who were a part of it will remain my closest and dearest. Oh, and it was AT THE BEACH! I will never ever spend one day without thoughts of Patsy. She was pure love, kindness, selfless, totally honest, naive, innocent, and she loved her Lord. She is in His arms.