Pansy Louise Stafford

Pansy Louise Stafford

May 04, 1908 - January 08, 2010

Pansy Louise Stafford

May 04, 1908 - January 08, 2010

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Pansy Louise Stafford, was born May 4, 1908 and passed away January 8, 2010. No obituary could begin to describe this loving, selfless and beautiful woman. She lived her life as a perfect example of a Godly woman and showed God’s love in all that she did and said for 101½ years. She will be deeply missed by all who knew her. She went to be with the Lord that she loved and worshipped all of her life on Friday night at 8:05pm at Mission Hospital where she was so tenderly and lovingly cared for from the time she arrived there Christmas Eve until her death on January 8. She made homemade pies for the family Christmas Eve dinner. Her mind was so clear and sharp but her little body just started wearing out. Holding her hands when she went to be with the Lord she loved and served so faithfully was her daughter Margaret, son-in-law Lewis and her loving and faithful caregiver Alex. Her grandchildren and great-grandchildren surrounded her daily with songs, jokes, stories and scripture, and their presence gave her great joy. She was preceded in death by her husband of 75 years, Ronald. Pansy is survived by her only child Margaret Webb and her husband Lewis of Laguna Hills, CA; granddaughter Karen Armour and her husband Jeff of Laguna Hills, CA; grandson Lewis Webb III and his wife Laura of Durango CO; grandson Jeremy Webb and his wife Megan of Laguna Niguel, CA; 7 great-grandchildren, Amy Anne Armour, Chasen Armour and his wife Lisa, Cortland Armour; Mallory Webb, Sarah Webb, Mckenzie Webb and Madison Webb Pansy was told Christmas Eve that she was going to be a great-great-grandmother in September.

Visitation will be held Thursday, January 14 from 5:30-8:00pm at O’Connor Mortuary, Laguna Hills, CA. Funeral Service will be held on Friday, January 15 at 10:30am at The Presbyterian Church of the Master, Mission Viejo, CA. A private burial at Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cypress will follow the reception after services.

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1 responses to Pansy Louise Stafford

  1. Dear Margaret, Lew and family,

    There’s no way possible to tell you how sorry I am about the death of Aunt Pansy. Athough we were all truly blessed to have had her in our lives, her 101+ years on this earth still wasn’t long enough. Oh, how we all are going to miss her.

    Her legacy will certainly be her unwaivering faith in God and her beautiful love for her family, friends and her Lord Jesus – not to mention her wonderful butterscotch pies and other yummy recipes.

    With Grandmother Hughes passing away at such a young age, Aunt Pansy was like a mother to Mom and a grandmother to me all these years. The many letters and cards we wrote, the telephone calls we made, and our wonderful trips to visit each other, are only a small part of the dear memories we’ll forever cherish in our hearts.I will forever hear her laughter and her frequent, “Oh Honey, I love you so much,” or “Wouldn’t we girls have so much fun?”

    Last Friday there was definitely a fluttering of wings at 8:05 p.m., as Aunt Pansy made her way home to be with her Lord Jesus. What a beautiful angel on earth she was – what a beautiful angel in heaven she must be.

    Please know that you and all the family are in our prayers, that we love you, and that we share so deeply your grief and pain. We all loved her so.

    A big hug, sympathy, and love,
    Linda

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