June 5, 1930 ~ April 25, 2018
Patsye Hardin passed away April 25, 2018. She was born June 5, 1930 in Dallas, Texas to Mary Key and Allen Moss Boedeker.
Growing up in Oak Cliff she was an active member of First Presbyterian Church and completed her Associate Degree at Hockaday Junior College. She worked for 26 years at Needlework Patio in Snider Plaza, developing lifelong friendships and cultivating an extraordinary talent in the needlework arts. In 1994 she and her daughter opened their own shop, Key Stitches where Patsye continued to share her talents and bubbly personality. She tirelessly helped her customers stitch Santa beards on countless Christmas stockings, choose and match yarn colors for hundreds of projects and taught many generations of families to needlepoint. Her loving spirit, friendly personality and joy-inducing laughter made her fast friends and gave her lasting relationships.
Preceded in death by her parents, Mary Key Boedeker, Allen Moss Boedeker and Alpha Margaret Boedeker, sister, Jacqueline Boedeker Madden and brother, Allen Moss Boedeker, Jr. Survived by her son, Tom Hardin, daughter, Beverly Deichert, grandchildren and many other family members and friends.
A service to celebrate her life will be held April 30, 2018 in the chapel of Sparkman-Hillcrest Funeral Home.
June 5, 1930 ~ April 25, 2018
Patsye Hardin passed away April 25, 2018. She was born June 5, 1930 in Dallas, Texas to Mary Key and Allen Moss Boedeker.
Growing up in Oak Cliff she was an active member of First Presbyterian Church and completed her Associate Degree at Hockaday Junior College. She worked for 26 years at Needlework Patio in Snider Plaza, developing lifelong friendships and cultivating an extraordinary talent in the needlework arts. In 1994 she and her daughter opened their own shop, Key Stitches where Patsye continued to share her talents and bubbly personality. She tirelessly helped her customers stitch Santa beards on countless Christmas stockings, choose and match yarn colors for hundreds of projects and taught many generations of families to needlepoint. Her loving spirit, friendly personality and joy-inducing laughter made her fast friends and gave her lasting relationships.
Preceded in death by her parents, Mary Key Boedeker, Allen Moss Boedeker and Alpha Margaret Boedeker, sister, Jacqueline Boedeker Madden and brother, Allen Moss Boedeker, Jr. Survived by her son, Tom Hardin, daughter, Beverly Deichert, grandchildren and many other family members and friends.
A service to celebrate her life will be held April 30, 2018 in the chapel of Sparkman-Hillcrest Funeral Home.
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