Obituary for Patsy P. Edmondson

Patsy P. Edmondson

Patsy P. Edmondson

Nov 21st, 1942 - Jan 6th, 2021
Born:
Nov 21, 1942
Died:
Jan 6, 2021
Visitation:
Dec 31, 1969 6:00 pm
Visitation Location:
Kilpatrick’s in West Monroe
1321 N. 7th St., West Monroe, LA 71291 [Map]
Funeral:
Jan 10, 2021 3:00 pm
Location:
Survived by:
Patsy is survived by her son: Eric Edmondson and wife, Gina
granddaughter: Brooke
grandson: Grant.
twin brothers: Joel Pippen and wife, Carolyn, of Lynchburg, VA. and Jonan Pippen of Pineville, LA.
along with numerous cousins, nephews and nieces
and her best friend, Barbara Caldwell.
Pallbearers:
Walt Caldwell
Stanley Dupuy
Ronnie Hunt
Kenny Goulart
Debs Laird
Steve Peyton
Presider:
Dr. Mark Fenn

Biography: A celebration of the life of Mrs. Patsy P. Edmondson with a graveside service will be held at 3:00 pm, Sunday, January 10, 2021 at Hasley Cemetery in West Monroe, LA. Dr. Mark Fenn will officiate with Ann Fenn, pianist. Interment will follow at Hasley Cemetery. Visitation will be held from 1:00 – 2:45 pm at Kilpatrick’s Funeral Home in West Monroe.
Patsy Edmondson was born November 21, 1942 in Ferriday, LA to the parents of William V. and Christine D. Pippen and passed away January 6, 2021 in West Monroe, LA. She is preceded in death by her parents and husband, Dr. Jerry H. Edmondson.
Patsy grew up in Waterproof, LA and was a graduate of Waterproof High School. After graduating, she studied Music at Louisiana College before transferring to Centenary College and receiving her Bachelor of Arts in Music. She would later attend Northeast Louisiana University (ULM) and receive her Masters in Music.
Patsy taught school for many years and was an accomplished pianist and organist. She served in that capacity for several churches over the years. She also taught piano to so many throughout the region and still played on a regular basis.
Though music was very important to her, she was known by most as being the owner of The Emporium on Trenton Street in downtown West Monroe for over 30 years. She was often seen walking up and down Trenton Street making sure everything was neat and orderly while visiting with all the merchants.
Mrs. Edmondson was also an active civic leader. She served on and was involved with many committees and organizations including Antique Alley Merchant’s Association, Keep Louisiana Beautiful, Keep Ouachita Parish Beautiful, Keep West Monroe Beautiful, Historic Preservation Commission and Ouachita River Sweep among others. She was very proud of her community and did all she could to not only promote it, but make it thrive.
Mrs. Edmondson was a member of First Baptist Church of West Monroe.

Special thanks goes to Alpha Roberson for helping out in so many ways over the past few months.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Antique Alley Merchant’s Association or Keep West Monroe Beautiful.

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