Patricia Ethel Burns Weathers of Livingston, Louisiana, age 71, passed away May 14, 2021, at Our Lady of the Lake Hospital with family by her side.
She was born January 1, 1950, in New Orleans, Louisiana.
She is survived by daughter and son-in-law, Wendi, and Barry LeBlanc. She leaves behind three grandsons and a great-granddaughter who loved and adored her; Jordan, Trenton, Ethan, and Gracelynn LeBlanc. She is also survived by a son and Daughter-in-law, Mr., and Mrs. Robert (Stormy) Weathers, and their children and grandchildren. She leaves behind three sisters and her brother-in-law, Linda B. Barber, Bobbi B. Smith, Missy Corkern, and Louis Corkern Sr. She will be missed by special niece Bonnie Boudreaux, nephew Robert Corkern, and many cousins. She is PatPat to numerous nieces, nephews, and family friends, including Glenda Wilson, Genny, Reid, and Ryan Brown.
She is preceded in death by her cherished parents Charles Robert Burns and Iris Todd Burns. Waiting on her in heaven are two sisters and brother-in-law, Nelda Jean Burns and BerryL B. Stringer. Brother-in-law Billy E. Smith.
She was a long-time employee at Exxon and East Baton Rouge Parish Library. After retiring from the library, she worked at the LSU box office. The education of our younger generations was important to her. She was an avid reader who loved to learn. Anyone who had the privilege of knowing and spending time with her would tell you she had a kind and generous heart. Her favorite holiday is Thanksgiving; she carried on the tradition of preparing the Oyster dressing and fruit salad. She was proud to be the matriarch of her large and wondrous family.
Special Thanks to the staff at Golden Age Nursing Home in Denham Springs, Louisiana. Especially nurses Nakeitha Coleman and Olivia Moret. We would also like to recognize the compassionate team on the 7th floor of the Heart tower at Our Lady of the Lake.
Celebration of Life will be Tuesday, May 25, at 5 o’clock at Livingston United Methodist Church in Livingston, Louisiana, with a remembrance service at 6:15.
To view Patricia’s tribute video please click below:
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In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Hospice or the American Heart Association. Arrangements with Church Funeral Services, Walker 225-644-9683
I just heard and was saddened when I about the news of Pat’s death. She was my co-worker at the Main Library and tried to keep our health in check. She was funny, entertaining and a hard worker. You are no longer in pain and in God’s hands now. I know they love you had for your family and especially your grandchildren. Her face would light up when she spoke of the. May you rest in peace my friend!
Pat was an important member of the staff at the Main Library. She worked hard and kept us all entertained with tales of her family – especially tales of her grandsons who she loved more than anything. When she retired she was sorely missed. I was very sorry to hear the news of her passing.
When I was a little girl I looked up to my beautiful, sweet ,smart oldest sister. I arrived to be as smart as she was in school. She was such a great role model. Her work ethic was unmatched. She instilled in me my love of learning and reading. There aren’t enough works to express her kindness and selflessness. My sons and grandchildren loved their PatPat. She was not only my big sister she was my friend. Until we meet again in heaven. I will forever love you.
Your baby sister Missy