Patsy Sue Haley, a native and resident of Baton Rouge, gained her beautiful wings March 4, 2018, after a hard battle with Lung Cancer at The crossing Clarity Hospice at the age of 69. Patsy made a major impact on each person she met. The most selfless person with the biggest heart. She had a deep love for her family, friends, animals and football. She raised both of her sisters. She was preceded in death by Mother Helen Shelton and Father John Haley. Sisters Sandra Williams and Stephanie Haley. She is survived by Sister Jackie Littlefield and Brother John Haley. Son James Walker and Daughter Bobbie Sue Walker-Garcia. Grandchildren Justin Cannon, Haley Walker, Max Cortez and Ava Garcia. The Family would like to thank all of her nurses, doctors and Clarity Hospice for taking great care of her. On Patsy's journey to heaven she was surrounded by love from very many. Special thank you to her Aunt Buddy and Cousin Mary for multiple trips to the hospital. Along with her Granddaughter Haley and boyfriend David for giving care in the last few months. We all have a big empty spot in our hearts missing you but knowing you're at peace gives us peace. Thank you for all of the joy you gave us Patsy. You will be greatly missed. Family and friends are invited to attend the visitation and Memorial service, which will be held at First Christian Church on March 10th from 10 am-12 pm.
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patsy is a special person and a dear friend .. . May GOD open the GATES of HEAVEN and welcome her for she is a true angel of GOD.. may GOD grant her peace and give her the wings of love .. patsy will surely be missed but not forgotten with the love in our hearts for her..
randy guidry
Friend
June 2, 2023
We surrounded you with love as you left this earth to go to Heaven. You will be missed.
Rest In Peace, Patsy.
Pamela Cannon
March 7, 2018
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