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Patsy Lou Schomacker
Date Of Birth:November 12, 1931
Date Of Death:March 29, 2010
Service Date:April 2, 2010

Patsy Lou Owens Schomacker of Bloomington passed away Monday evening March the 29th, 2010 at Bell Trace Health and Living Center. She was 78. Patsy born November 12, 1931 in Lawrence County to Lawrence and Flo Stewart Owens and was a graduate of both Bloomington High School and the Indiana Business College. Patsy devoted her time and energy to raising her two children and was a member of the McDole Baptist Church for years. She leaves behind her daughter Peggy Jo Sowash, her husband Tom and their children Thompson and Parker of Golden, Colorado and a son, Scott Schomacker, his wife Rhedey and their daughter Helen of Bloomington.  Patsy was preceded in death by her parents, a brother Kenneth Owens and her husband just this past February, Gerald Lee Schomacker.  Funeral services will be held Friday April 2, 2010 at 1:00PM in the afternoon at Allen Funeral Home 4155 South Old Highway 37. Friends may call at the funeral home on Friday as well from 11:00AM until the time of the service at 1:00PM. She will be entombed next to her husband at Valhalla Memory Gardens. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.allenfuneralhome.org.


  • From: Sharon Van Horn
    Location:Bloomington, IN 47401

    I am so sorry that you have to go through this again but Pat needed to be with Jerry. Now they are both happy. Just treasure all the memories that you have as a family. Pat and Jerry were so very proud of their grandchildren. They loved to tell of all the "tricks" the boys would play on them. Helen was super special. Peggy, Tom, Scott and Rhedcy, you have my deepest sympathy. May God hold each of you very close. You are in my prayers. Sharon


  • From: Mary & Sharon Masters
    Location:Bloomington

    Dear Peggy, Scott and families, We met Jerry and Pat thru the Travelin' Turtles camping club. They were great people who we loved dearly. Thomas and Parker, we watched you grow up, either in person at the campouts or thru the photos and stories that Grandma and Grandpa would share with us. Scott, your mom was so proud to show off your wedding pictures and tell us of her new daughter and then when the baby came along she was over joyed. We understand that you will miss her deeply as you have missed your dad. What joy they must be sharing as they are reunited in heaven. Sorry we can't be there in person as we are still in FL but our thoughts and prayers will be with each of you during this trying time. We shall miss her also. Our e-mail address is: smasters1994@gmail.com. Love you all, Mary and Sharon Masters


  • From: Janet & Bruce Tupper
    Location:Indiana

    Dear Peggy, Scott and families, What wonderful memories we have of our long friendship with your Mom and Dad - laughing, looking at slides, laughing, camping, Bible study group, laughing, traveling together out west, laughing, visits, and sharing about the growth and activities of our collective children and grandchildren. They are together and that seems right, but we will miss them. Love, Janet & Bruce


  • From: Betty, Tom, Rainey, Terry Belcher
    Location:Bloomington, Indiana

    Dear Peggy, Scott and families, We are all so sorry to hear about your Mom. Know it is especially hard after losing your Dad so recentley, we just lost Dad last Thursday and our prayers go out to you all. Mom has such special memories of all the times spent with your Mom and Dad as does Tom with his Boy Scout trips, and us all with their slide shows, know that they are happy now and together again. All our love and prayers- "the Belchers"


  • From: Tim & Cathy Stewart
    Location:Bedford, Indiana

    Peggy, Scott and families, We are both shocked to learn that Pat and Jerry have both passed away. We didn`t know until today. Had we known, we would have been there. Pat and Jerry were both such very special people. We enjoyed talking to them and the lunch we had together. We knew neither were in good health, but were shocked to learn they were both gone when talking to Scott. We will miss them both. Our thoughts are with you and your families. We loved Pat and Jerry. Tim & Cathy Stewart