Patsy Sinclair Walker dedicated her lifetime to serving others. Always putting others before herself. She blessed her children with the opportunity to surround her as she peacefully left this life to joyfully reunite with her parents, brother and her savior Jesus Christ in heaven on June 1, 2023.
Pat was born on December 31, 1948, to WL (Mutt) and Belle (Cox) Sinclair in Whitesboro, Texas. On April 18, 1969, she married Bob Walker. During their 54 years together, they led by example to their three children as to what a Godly marriage was.
Raising children was something she always wanted. She would go on to be the absolute best mother to us 3. She taught each of us to be loving, caring and put others first. To us our mom was a saint on this earth. There simply are not enough words to describe what she meant to us as a family and the magnitude with which she will be missed.
She started her career in nursing at Collinsville Care Home then went on to work at the Center for Family Medicine from the time they opened to the day she retired. As kids, we always felt our mother to be a sort of rock star as she would be recognized and stopped wherever in Sherman we went as “my favorite nurse”. When my sister and I started our nursing career and the patients found out whose children we were, we inevitably heard how Pat was the best nurse they ever knew.
Mom attended Tioga Grade School, Collinsville High School, Grayson County College and Cooke County College. She was a member of Temple Baptist Church and the Berean Sunday School Class. She loved her classmates and her church family. Her Grandchildren and Great Grandchild were responsible for some of the greatest sources of joy in her life. Each one held a special place, and she loved them unconditionally, without reservation. She taught us all to love and love well.
Pat was preceded in death by her father, WL (Mutt) Sinclair; mother, Belle (Cox) Sinclair; brother, Leroy Sinclair.
She is survived by her husband of 54 years, Bob Walker Sr., daughters Karen Byler, Kelly Gannon and husband Kent, son Bobby Walker Jr. and wife Stephany. Grandchildren Maeghan Gannon, Keegan Byler, Tristen Gannon, Bryce Gannon, Gabby Walker, Kody Byler, Marley Dunlap, Cooper Walker, Drew Walker and great grandchild Brennan Gleeson. Brother Ted Sinclair, Sisters Donna Carney and husband Grady, Johnette Mitchell and husband Steve. Sister in laws Ala Brownlee and Kathy Sinclair. Brother-in-law Jackie Walker and wife Louise. Treasured nieces and nephews, cousins and friends.
Funeral arrangements as per her wishes will be led by cherished friend Roy Duff and are under the direction of Meador Funeral Home Whitesboro, Texas and a memorial service will be held Saturday June 10, 2023, at 10 am. A private family graveside service will follow.
Honorary Pallbearers: Tom Cox, TL Cox, Cameron Johnston, Gene Cox, Patrick Cox, Tim Brown, James Rice and Eddie Sinclair.
Mom wished to encourage donations to Temple Baptist Church and the Berean’s Sunday School Class, PO Box 640, Gainesville, Texas 76240.
We are so sorry for your loss, Pat was a very special person in my life, she was the sister I never had. Karen, Kelly & Bobby Lee your mother was very proud of you all & loved her family very much. We will all miss & cherish her memory. Bob, Karen, Kelly, Bobby Lee, grandchildren & great grandchildren you all are in our thoughts & prayers.
Pam & Tom Cox
She will be missed
I am so sorry for your loss of Pat. She was such a kind and caring friend. My prayers are with your family.
I am so sorry for your loss Bob. RIP Patsy
I am so sorry to hear of Pat’s passing. She was a lovely lady. Our deepest condolences to all the family. May God grant you all much peace and comfort.
Becky & Manley Taylor
I was sad to hear about Pat. I have a lot of good memories of high school days. She was a good friend.
I knew when I met her that she had a very special gift and spirit. Her gift was a steadfast work ethic as she diligently work towards improving communication.She very much wanted to communicate with her family. If her voice could not be heard she said it all with those loving ,beautiful eyes. It was a honor to know her.
So very sad to learn of Pat’s passing. We had so many wonderful childhood memories. She was such a special, kind and loving friend. Our most sincere condolences to Bob and children.
Sherry and Scotty Cannon
Pat was a remarkable woman of God. She and I shared a birthday, two years apart. Her amazing calming and peaceful attitude was some of the many traits she possessed. Pat took care of my mother-in-law while she was in the Collinsville Care Home many years ago. And when Pat changed jobs and went to work at the Center for Family Medicine, my family chose Dr. Woods when he first started his practice there. So Pat took care of us for many years, which was a huge blessing.
I pray the Lord will give your family the peace that passes
understanding. She has impacted many lives in a positive way, and she will be missed.
So sorry to hear this news. Pat had the best sense of humor and laugh. I was blessed to get to know her and the family. Del hates to hear this about her dear friend as well. Blessings for Mr. Bob and family. We love y’all.
Thinking of you. You would have loved our wedding. – Mae