Patricia Ann Phelps
July 30, 1952 - January 24, 2010
Patricia Ann Phelps
The world lost a loving and faithful wife, mother, daughter, grandmother, sister, and friend when the Good Lord took Pat's hand and freed her from her pain and suffering on January 24th, 2010 in San Diego.
Pat was born in Chicago on July 30, 1952. As a teenager her family moved to SLC, Utah. She graduated from Olympus HS. Pat married Richard Phelps on January 16th, 1976. They moved to So. California, making their home in San Diego.
Pat adored her time with her grandchildren. Her hobbies included cooking, travel cruises, and card games. She manifested a wonderful sense of humor and all who knew Pat can easily imagine her and her beloved Grandma Smith and Uncle Jack laughing, sharing jokes, and dancing the Irish Jig. Pat never stopped loving and believing in the Chicago Cubs, thoroughly enjoying a trip to Chicago a few years ago to attend a game at Wrigley Field and dinner at Harry Caray's.
Knowing Pat made you happy and optimistic because her spirit was a wholesome, upbeat, and joyous one. She was a great conversationalist, and loved the simple and good times with friends and family.
Her survivors include loving husband Richard; son Richard James “Jimmy Joe”; daughter Katrina; grandchildren Korey, Destiny, Sebastian, Zoie, Krystopher, Richard, and William; her father Jim; step-mother Vivian; brothers Jim and Johnny; sisters Linda, Kathy, Laurie, Candy, Mary, and Barbara; and her dog Maggie.
Pat is preceded in death by her mother Doris; step-mother Maxine; and brother Joey.
Pat's courageous battle with cancer in her final weeks provided inspiration to the family and friends who will miss her always. May Pat rest in peace, knowing and embracing the love for her that we will continue to carry in our hearts.
An inurnment will be held on Saturday, January 30th at 3:00 PM at Mt. Calvary Catholic Cemetery, 4th Ave. and “T” Street, Salt Lake City.
Friends may call upon the family at a wake on Saturday, January 30th from 5:30 to 8:00 PM at Starks Funeral Parlor, 3651 South 900 East, Salt Lake City.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the Special Olympics.
In Loving Memory
Words are hard but know that all are in my prayers and thoughts during this difficult time. Love Candy
Candy Robinson
Atlanta, GA
Our thoughts are with you at this sad time. God Bless You all. Therese and John Covert
Therese Covert
Spokane, WA
My dear sister, you have impacted many lives. I wish you could have seen the outpouring of love today at your funeral and your wake. It was so beautiful and fitting for you. Gianni, Barbara, Linda, Jim and I were all there wishing that we had just one day more with you. You would smile if you had seen the fences that were mended. Maybe that is why the good Lord took you home. You have a beautiful resting place at Mt. Calvary, close to Grandma. We all miss you and thank you for being so much a part of our lives. You are out of sight but never out of our hearts. We will always love you and you will always be in our hearts. Sleep well, my beautiful sister and rest without the pain any longer. Until we meet again on the streets of gold of heaven, I love you and I will always remember our two day trek through Sea World. Love, Casey
Casey and Mark Brunell
Salt Lake City, UT
My condolences to the family on your loss. May you find peace in this difficult time.
Jennifer Kiszonas-Mitchell
Longmont, Co