Patricia (Patsy) Ann Alldredge
Patsy was born January 26, 1950 in Goldendale, WA. She grew up in Goldendale, WA with her parents, Bill and Marion McCardell, and three sisters Cindy (Ken)
Curfman, Donnie (Jim) Zeller, and Debbie (Mike) Dempsey. Recently she embraced finding her older brother, Bob Miller. She attended college at Central Washington University. Patsy met her husband, J. David Alldredge, while living in Seattle and they were married on December 29, 1977 in the Salt Lake Temple.
Alldredge; Nathan (Rachel) Alldredge; Aaron (Courtney) Alldredge; Daniel (Makay) Alldredge; Matthew Alldredge; Bonnie (Ben) Black; Andrew (Chellyn) Alldredge; Samuel Alldredge; Molly Alldredge; and 12 grandchildren: Eli, Ammon, Noah, Emma, Taylee, Emberlee, Anistyn, Addison, Isaac, Will, and Charlie Alldredge and Cadence Black. Grandson Joel Alldredge preceded Patsy in death in Spring of 2015.
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So sorry to say goodbye to this wonderful woman and very special Gram. She will be dearly missed but I know she will continue to minister to her family. That is just who she is.
Patsy and I were roommates in college. She introduced me to the missionary’s from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints and fellowshipped me. I am eternally grateful for her influence in my life. I remember how she, “mothered” Donnie at school, she was a mother to many. Her missionary efforts have multiplied. From me to my 5 children, 3 of which served missions. Now we have 17 grandchildren who are members of the church because of her efforts. Oh we should all do so much.
We had far too few encounters through the years since college but they are rich memories. I can still hear her laugh and love her smile. Thank you for sharing the pictures. What a warm wonderful woman. I send my prayers of comfort to all of her family and friends.
Love, Ava
Patsy has always been such a welcoming and loving person. I spent many summer days over at the Alldredge home growing up and Patsy was always so happy to have us all over. My prayers are with the Alldredge family as they deal with this tremendous loss.
I will miss her so! She was THE most caring mother and spent a great amount of time in my office with me gushing about Dave, her children, and grandchildren. She was always so gracious and appreciative.
Sincerely,
~Bobbie
her State Farm go-to gal
I am just learning the terribly sad news of Patsy (Sister Alldredge) this week (August 2020) and would like to get a message to the family if possible…. about my experience with one of the most wonderful mothers in the world.