Patricia Malone's Obituary
Graveside service for Patricia Malone, 69, of Lufkin will be held Saturday, December 5, 2020, at 2:00 p.m. in the Sand Hill Cemetery in
Sand Hill. Mrs. Malone was born April 14, 1951, in Nacogdoches, Texas, and died November 24, 2020, in Lufkin, TX. Patricia Jean Brown Malone was born April 14, 1951, in Nacogdoches, Texas to the late Albertson Brown and Mamie Woodson Brown. As the 2nd child of 7 children, Patricia graduated from Chireno High School in 1969. On August 17, 1973, Patricia married the love of her life the late Thomas Earl Malone and they spent 30 wonderful years together. Thomas was the sole provider for the household, so she was a devoted housewife and mother to her three children. Her hobbies were drawing, crossword puzzles, and watching basketball. Talking to people was her most favorite pastime. Her uplifting words would encourage anyone in despair and always had a tending ear to anyone in need of a friend. She loved to help others and would often donate to various organizations and churches. Patricia departed this Earth on November 24, 2020, in Lufkin, Texas. She was preceded in her death by her husband Thomas Earl Malone, her father Albertson Brown, and her sister Joyce Ann Brown Newton.
Patricia leaves behind to cherish her memory: Two Sons, Thomas Christopher and Patrick Shawn Malone of Lufkin, TX; One Daughter, Rosalyn Denise Malone of Lufkin, TX (Son-in-Law Dennis Canada); One Granddaughter, Ra'Nese Danielle Canada of Lufkin, TX; Mother, Mamie Brown of Sandhill, TX; Three
Brothers, Albertion Brown Jr, Michael Brown and Terry Brown (Bridgett) all of Nacogdoches, TX; Two Sisters, Doris Brown and Sheila Brown of Sandhill, TX; Two Sisters-in-Law, Isa Lampkin (Raythel) of Nacogdoches, TX; Joyce Pleasant (T.J.) of Nacogdoches, TX
A host of nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends are also left to cherish her memory.
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