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Patricia "Patty" Perrin Fellows passed away at home November 5th 2013, surrounded by her family after a battle with cancer. Patty was born in Kingston England May 14, 1937, the daughter of Albert "Bert" Thomas Perrin and Agnes "Margaret" Bear. Patty was preceded in death by her husband, Billy Joe Fellows in 2005. She leaves three children: Randy Fellows and his wife Wanda of San Antonio, Texas, Troy Fellows of Spicewood, Texas, Lori Fellows Adams and her husband Christopher Adams of Driftwood and four grandchildren, Clint Fellows and his wife Jennifer, Crystal Fellows, Elisabeth Fellows and Caitlin Adams. Patty also leaves sisters Audrey Astle of Kent England and Jean Adcock of England. Sister-in-laws Fay Frymire, Sandra Fellows and Jan Fellows. Brother-in-laws, Jody Frymire, Jet Fellows, Les Fellows and Coy Fellows. She is survived by many loving in-laws, nieces, nephews and a host of long-time friends.

Patty was born in a difficult time, living through World War II in England where the family was forced to traverse into a bomb shelter wearing gas masks. Patty married Billy February 11, 1956, in Kings Lynn England and they would have been married 57 years this year. Leaving her English family behind, Patty came to America with the love of her life, Billy, and her son Randy in 1959. Billy and Patty moved many times around the United States due to Billy being in the Air Force. They were happiest when they returned to Texas. Billy's mother, father, sister and brothers became Patty's close family and were very important to her. She was very proud to become an American Citizen and worked very hard at losing her English accent so that her sons Randy and Troy would not be able to poke fun at her when she said "half" in addition to other words. Patty loved her children and if possible, she loved her grandchildren even more. She was a fantastic homemaker and the best mother and grandmother anyone could have hoped to have had. She loved all and was loved by all. Her fun, witty spirit will be dearly missed.

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