Stanley
PATRICIA KEOUGH STANLEY
December 1, 1939 November 27, 2020
Patricia Keough Stanley, died November 27, 2020, peacefully in her home in Denver, Colorado.
She was born December 1, 1939, in Cleveland, Ohio to Waldo Emerson Keough and Dorothy Faber Keough. Along with her four brothers and sisters, the Keough family household was always brimming with adventure.
She graduated from Lakewood High School and then attended Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Soon thereafter, in 1961, she married Richard T. Stanley and they set off on their adventure out west settling in California. Over the course of her lifetime, Patricia lived in Ohio, California. Texas and Colorado.
Patricia was an avid tennis player, enjoyed bridge and you could always count on her enjoying an early morning walk to start the day.
Patricia is survived by her daughter, Kimberly Lynn Stanley, her son Richard Mark Stanley and her two grandchildren Donald and Mark Stanley.
She was preceded in death by her parents Waldo Emerson Keough and Dorothy Faber Keough as well as her siblings Richard, Thomas and Kathy.
A family celebration of life will be planned at a later date.
Memorial donations in memory of Patricia can be made to a charity of your choice.
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Ms. Patricia will forever be missed. May you continue to find comfort and peace on the days you need it most.
March 27, 2021
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