Patricia Kay White, 68, of Overland Park, KS, passed
away at home with her daughters by her side and with
the kind support of Hospice on June 13, 2020.
Pat was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2018, and
after being told her condition was terminal, she was
able to leave this earth on her own terms.
Pat was the youngest daughter of Lloyd and Golda Hobbs
of Kansas City, KS, born in 1952. Pat being the only
child at home, spent much of her youth with the
Jaedicke family, who were neighbors and welcomed her
as their daughter Donna’s sidekick. Pat attended
Washington High school in Kansas City, KS, where she
met the love of her life Louis Edward White, also of
Kansas City, KS. The couple were married in 1971, and
proceeded to have two daughters, Jennifer and Heather,
as well as numerous dogs, cats, birds, and fish
throughout their life together until Lou’s passing in
2001.
Pat’s love for her pets and other people’s pets was
not only her profession as a veterinarian technician,
but also her deep passion. Pat worked at Fairway
Animal Hospital during her 30+ year career in
veterinary medicine, during which she created a second
family with her work cohort over the years.
Pat had a gentle spirit, a dry and quick sense of
humor, and she paid attention to the finer details in
life. Some in the family lovingly referred to her as
“Patty Cakes.” Pat loved gardening and tended to
beautiful flowers with Lou in the family home, and
continued refining her skills after he passed. While
not working at the animal hospital, she spent her time
volunteering with her golden retriever, Chilly, at
various nursing homes and psychiatric facilities.
She served on the Pets for Life Board of Directors and
at the end of her life volunteered at Always and
Furever Midwest Animal Sanctuary, lovingly known as
“The Barn.”
Along with her various four-legged creatures and her
numerous birds over the years, Pat adored her
grandchildren: Mary, Maxwell, Joshua, Alexander, and
Andrew, all born within about two years' time.
The grandchildren were an important part of her life
and she loved “Mimi Time” as much as they did.
She went on vacations with her daughters and their
families to Florida, Arkansas and Colorado. Spending
time with her family and friends over Mexican food and
Margaritas was a favorite pastime, and she never
ceased to make the small gatherings special in some
way. Whether it was a beautifully set table,
holiday napkins, or the most thoughtful gifts, Pat
knew how to celebrate.
Pat was loved by many, often mentoring and guiding
others in her field and mothering both furry and human
beings. Pat was an active participant in a women’s
circle, which served her to a deeper understanding of
herself and was enormously supportive in her own
growth process. Pat was the definition of a strong
woman, who survived many hardships in her life, but
accepted these challenges with grace and resolve.
Pat has gone to be with her beloved best friend and
life partner, Lou, in Heaven and will remain in our
hearts forever. Pat is survived by her sister,
Shirley Gilbert (of Arizona); sister-in-laws Judi Poe
and Mary Osborn and soul sister, Donna Coquillette
(all of Kansas City); daughter Jennifer and son-in-law
Matthew Kerr and their children Maxwell, Joshua, and
Alexander (of Wichita); daughter Heather and
son-in-law Michael Brighton and their children Mary
and Andrew Brighton (of Manhattan, KS); and countless
other family members and friends. There will be a
private inurnment at Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens in
Kansas City, KS. Online
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