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Patty Jean Schmoker Atteberry

Birth
Death
8 Jun 2019 (aged 79)
Oregon, USA
Burial
Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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The family moved to Los Angeles in the early 1940's. Patty's family moved to Oregon when she was a teenager. Patty married her first husband in 1957. They divorced after having a son and a daughter. Patty married Lee Atteberry March 26, 1964. It was the second marriage for both.
Patty belonged to the St. Helens chapter of the women's auxiliary of the VFW. Her hobbies were gardening, sewing, crafts, hunting, fishing, canning and preserving, and camping. She enjoyed her many pets: peacocks, rabbits, dogs, horses, and cats. She loved Roy Rodgers movies and the music of Roy Rodgers and the Son's of the Pioneers musical group. After her husband passed, she moved to Marshfield, Missouri, where she became a member of the Catholic Church in Marshfield. Patty was laid to rest next to her husband Lee Atteberry. (all from her obituary)

She told me once that her parents had a motel in California and one day her dad called her to come met a guest who had just pulled in with his horse in tow. As Patty came around the corner she looked up and there was Roy Rodgers with Trigger! All she could do was point and say. "Oh my! Oh ny!"
Patty and Lee had no children together.
The family moved to Los Angeles in the early 1940's. Patty's family moved to Oregon when she was a teenager. Patty married her first husband in 1957. They divorced after having a son and a daughter. Patty married Lee Atteberry March 26, 1964. It was the second marriage for both.
Patty belonged to the St. Helens chapter of the women's auxiliary of the VFW. Her hobbies were gardening, sewing, crafts, hunting, fishing, canning and preserving, and camping. She enjoyed her many pets: peacocks, rabbits, dogs, horses, and cats. She loved Roy Rodgers movies and the music of Roy Rodgers and the Son's of the Pioneers musical group. After her husband passed, she moved to Marshfield, Missouri, where she became a member of the Catholic Church in Marshfield. Patty was laid to rest next to her husband Lee Atteberry. (all from her obituary)

She told me once that her parents had a motel in California and one day her dad called her to come met a guest who had just pulled in with his horse in tow. As Patty came around the corner she looked up and there was Roy Rodgers with Trigger! All she could do was point and say. "Oh my! Oh ny!"
Patty and Lee had no children together.


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