Patricia “Pat” Winter (Cooper)

Patricia “Pat” Winter (Cooper)


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Apr 9th, 2018

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  • Death Date: Apr 9, 2018

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Biography: Ms. Patricia ?Pat? Winter (Cooper), 4082 Hwy 377, Marshall AR, died unexpectedly in her home at the age of 77 over the weekend of April 7, 2018 in Searcy County. Born July 9, 1940 in Memphis Tennessee to Curtis L. and Evelyn Cooper, she grew up in Arkansas. Educated in California, and residing in several States in between, Pat Winter was a published author. Included in her works are novels; Driver, River of Destiny (Woman called Arkansas), The Madoc Saga (Madoc and Madoc?s Hundred), and Jaguar King. Pat also published short stories; Inside Mother, Polimander?s Man-Thing, and sold the story for the ABC TV movie, ?Someone I Touched? starring Cloris Leachman. The history of French Colonial life on the Mississippi streamed through Pat Winter?s life, work, and dreams. Surviving Pat are: daughter and son-in-law Kimberly A. Statzer (DeGraw) and Mark Statzer, son and daughter-in-law Donald C. DeGraw and Emilia D. DeGraw (Diaz Rojas), sister Barbara E. Cooper, granddaughter and grandson-in-law Sara A. Stone (Miranda) and Jason W. Stone, granddaughter Elizabeth A. Statzer, grandson and granddaughter-in-law Alexis Diaz Rojas and Isabelle Diaz Rojas (Niedermier) who are expecting their firstborn, and grandsons Israel DeGraw and Nicolas DeGraw, great granddaughter Amber R. Stone, and great grandson Joshua J. Stone. Memorials are suggested to the Witts Springs Community Bible Church, or to a charity of the donor?s choice.

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Patricia Larsen
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Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Just one more conversation ... that's what comes to mind for me as I digest word of Pat's passing. We met at KFWB in the '70s and stayed in touch all these years, sometimes more than others. We visited the caves near her in northern Arkansas and we canoed on the Missouri River. She took me hiking all over Hideout Mountain. She was unflinching and brave. If I had only reached out a couple of days earlier, I would have caught her before she left. My deepest condolences.

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