Patsy Stapp Parker

Death date: Apr 20, 2017

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Mrs. Patsy Stapp Parker, 72, of Tega Cay, died Thursday, April 20, 2017, at Piedmont Medical Center in Rock HillVisitation will be from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Saturday, May 6, 2017 at Lake Wylie Lutheran Church. The memorial service will follow at 11 a.m. with the Rev. Jordan Scott officiating.Born in Porterdale, Georgia, Patsy was a daughter of the late Harvey and Ruth Mae Taylor Stapp. She graduated from Newton High School in Covington, Georgia in 1963 and later attended Moore’s School of Interior Design in Franklin, Tenn. She was the office manager for Thomas Industrial Bearings in Fort Mill. An active member of Lake Wylie Lutheran Church, she served as church president several times. Patsy was a member of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Service Sorority which helps St Jude Children’s Research Hospital and former member of the Tega Cay Lioness Club.Surviving are her husband of almost 50 years, Charles Edward Parker; her sister, Shirley Skinner of Covington, GA; her brother, James Lee Stapp of Conyers, GA; and several nieces and nephews.Memorials may be made to Lake Wylie Lutheran Church, 2906 Hwy. 160 West, Fort Mill, SC 29708.

Kathy Wooley

Kathy Wooley

in honor of Patsy.
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Laura Boone

in honor of Patsy.

Charles, I am so sorry to hear about Patsy. I will always remember her contagious smile! Many prayers to you and your family!

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Kay Joseph

Charles,

I'm so sadden to hear of Patsy's passing. Jessica, Emily, Rachel and I have fond memories of the times our family spent with you all. Patsy's hospitality always out shined all others. I will always remember this quote from her to me "If you have an idea you want implemented, you need to be ready to get to work and see it through."

My prayers are for you and her entire family as you go through this time of sorrow.

Love,
Kay Joseph