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Tayva <I>Rhoton</I> Patch

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Tayva Rhoton Patch

Birth
Winslow, Navajo County, Arizona, USA
Death
21 Nov 2015 (aged 62)
Utah, USA
Burial
Cremated, Other. Specifically: Interment/inurnment undisclosed from available sources. Add to Map
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Early Life: Tayva was born February 18, 1953, in Winslow, Arizona, to Clyde Vivian and Ada Mae Randall Rhoton.
Life's Work/Service/Interests: Tayva attended Brigham Young University in the Fall of 1972, where she met the love of her life, Brian Patch. They were married in the Mesa Arizona LDS Temple and have four phenomenal children. Tayva had a passion for theatre and all things artistic. She created a fun, beautiful home in Provo where she raised her family. The Patch home was always filled with art, music and joy; a haven for all who entered. She had an eye for architecture and design and knew how to blend colors and textures like no one else. Her influence is present in all of her children’s homes. She blessed her family with art, music, literature and classic movies and musicals. She loved Halloween and there wasn’t a year that went by when every room in her home wasn’t tastefully decorated. She was an incredible and accomplished actress, gracing the stage and screen numerous times. Also, a gifted costumer, Tayva had a way with designing wardrobe pieces that would enhance the performance tremendously. The relationships she developed with her fellow actors and crew were lasting and dear to her heart. She made everyone feel special and important, because everyone she met was truly special and important to her. All who met Tayva instantly loved her and believed they were counted among her dearest friends. She was genuine, sincere, gracious and beautiful. Whether she was using her artistic or dramatic skills, performing, listening or serving, everything Tayva accomplished was extraordinary, but she always said that her crowning achievement was her children. She will be dearly and deeply missed. Tayva Rhoton Patch peacefully passed on Saturday, November 21, 2015, of complications following surgery. She was surrounded by her family. She was 62.
Survived By: Her loving husband, Brian; her children: Andrea (Scott Leaver), Marty (Jessica), Julia (Cody Jolley) and Richard (Randi); and 11 grandchildren.
Preceded In Death By: Her parents; her brother, Bert Rhoton; and grandson, Jacob Leaver.
Services: Edgemont 14th Ward Chapel
Mortuary: Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary
Obituary: © Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
Early Life: Tayva was born February 18, 1953, in Winslow, Arizona, to Clyde Vivian and Ada Mae Randall Rhoton.
Life's Work/Service/Interests: Tayva attended Brigham Young University in the Fall of 1972, where she met the love of her life, Brian Patch. They were married in the Mesa Arizona LDS Temple and have four phenomenal children. Tayva had a passion for theatre and all things artistic. She created a fun, beautiful home in Provo where she raised her family. The Patch home was always filled with art, music and joy; a haven for all who entered. She had an eye for architecture and design and knew how to blend colors and textures like no one else. Her influence is present in all of her children’s homes. She blessed her family with art, music, literature and classic movies and musicals. She loved Halloween and there wasn’t a year that went by when every room in her home wasn’t tastefully decorated. She was an incredible and accomplished actress, gracing the stage and screen numerous times. Also, a gifted costumer, Tayva had a way with designing wardrobe pieces that would enhance the performance tremendously. The relationships she developed with her fellow actors and crew were lasting and dear to her heart. She made everyone feel special and important, because everyone she met was truly special and important to her. All who met Tayva instantly loved her and believed they were counted among her dearest friends. She was genuine, sincere, gracious and beautiful. Whether she was using her artistic or dramatic skills, performing, listening or serving, everything Tayva accomplished was extraordinary, but she always said that her crowning achievement was her children. She will be dearly and deeply missed. Tayva Rhoton Patch peacefully passed on Saturday, November 21, 2015, of complications following surgery. She was surrounded by her family. She was 62.
Survived By: Her loving husband, Brian; her children: Andrea (Scott Leaver), Marty (Jessica), Julia (Cody Jolley) and Richard (Randi); and 11 grandchildren.
Preceded In Death By: Her parents; her brother, Bert Rhoton; and grandson, Jacob Leaver.
Services: Edgemont 14th Ward Chapel
Mortuary: Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary
Obituary: © Sundberg-Olpin Mortuary
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley

Gravesite Details

Interment @ East Lawn Memorial Hills in Provo, Utah?



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