Patricia Ann Antle's Obituary
Celebrating the Life of Our Cherished Pat
September 18th, 1940 - April 10th, 2025
Our hearts overflow with love as we remember our dear Patricia Ann Antle, lovingly known to us as Pat. Born on September 18th, 1940, in Tulsa, OK, Pat filled our lives with joy, warmth, and endless memories until she peacefully passed away at home on April 10th, 2025.
Mom was the heart of our family. She cared so deeply for each of us, always putting family first. Her home was the center of countless gatherings, especially during the holidays. Sundays were special times filled with family lunches and laughter—we'll forever cherish those moments.
She had an insatiable love for reading; books were her constant companions. We'd often find her immersed in a novel. Her passion for sports was contagious—Mom never missed a game, cheering for her beloved St. Louis Cardinals, OU, and OSU teams. Watching sports was even more special when it involved her grandchildren; she rarely missed their games, always in the stands with a proud smile.
Mom loved music, especially Elvis’s songs. She was a talented seamstress and quilter, creating beautiful pieces that we'll treasure.
Mom is now reunited with Dad, John Antle, and her parents, Arnold and Garnetta Andersen. She leaves behind her loving daughters, Kimberly Hall and Vanessa McPhail, and sons-in-law Andrew Hall and Tony McPhail, and her sisters, Ernestine Poplin and Cleta Tackett.
Her legacy lives on through her grandchildren: Austin Morris, Trevor Morris and his wife Jillian Morris, Tyler McPhail and his wife Kylie McPhail, Regan Hall, Jack Hall, Ella Hall and great-grandchildren Wyatt Morris, Waylon Morris, Jude McPhail, Brooks Morris, Rhett Morris, Katie Hall, Holland Morris, Landon McPhail and Cohen McPhail. She was a proud aunt to Rick Antle, Ralph Poplin, Jackie Gonzales, Michelle Glenn, Greg Tackett, Julie Jones and Richard Antle.
Mom was a wonderful mother and grandmother who cared so much for her family. Her unwavering love, generosity, and dedication have left an indelible mark on all of us. We will miss her dearly but find comfort in the memories we share.
We love you, Mom, and we'll carry your love with us always.
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