IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Patricia

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Goff

March 16, 1934 – December 17, 2024

Obituary

Patricia "Pat" Goff, 90, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, passed away peacefully on December 17, 2024, surrounded by her family. Born on March 16, 1934, in Miami, Oklahoma, to Murray and Vola Grubb, Pat lived a beautiful life filled with love, laughter, and devotion to her family and community.

Pat attended Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College (NEO) in Miami, Oklahoma, where she earned her Associate's degree, laying the foundation for a lifetime of learning.

Pat is survived by her beloved husband of more than six decades, Robert (Bob) Goff of Tulsa, and their three daughters, Suzy Bryan (husband Glen) of Dallas, Texas; Kari Shea (husband Mark) of San Diego, California; and Lori Moore (husband Eric) of Tulsa, Oklahoma. In 2017 Pat was preceded in death by her eldest daughter, Marcia Hulsizer. Marcia's memory lived on through Pat's love and devotion to her family.

She is also survived by eight grandchildren, Derek Kummers (wife Amber) of Tulsa; Clint Hulsizer (wife Holly) of Oklahoma City; Krista Hendrix (husband Jason) of Dallas; Mitchell Moore (wife Haley) at Nellis Air Force Base in Las Vegas; Skyler Shea of San Diego; Mackenzie Ezzell (husband Spencer) of Austin; and Kaylee Bryan of Dallas. Pat was also preceded in death in 2010 by her granddaughter, Lyndsey Hulsizer. Besides Pat's grandchildren, she also has nine beautiful great-grandchildren, all of whom brought her endless joy.

During her life, Pat enjoyed her time living in Bartlesville, Oklahoma, where she deepened her love for the game of golf. Surrounded by beautiful courses and a vibrant golfing community, Pat spent many cherished hours honing her skills. Pat and Bob shared a deep love of golf, enjoying countless outings and adventures together. Whether it was on the fairways of local courses where they lived or during their travels, the two created lasting memories filled with laughter and companionship. Their shared passion for the game was a reflection of the joy they found in spending time together and embracing life's simple pleasures.

Pat cherished her time in the Stillwater community and was a proud supporter of Oklahoma State University. Whether cheering on the Cowboys or working at the OSU Graduate College, where she spent many years of her career, Pat's love for OSU ran deep. She was a warm and welcoming presence to all who knew her, always ready to share a story, a smile, or a hug.

Pat was also passionate about staying active and loved being outdoors. She found joy in "digging in the dirt," whether it was tending to her flowers or simply enjoying the beauty of nature. Her vibrant spirit and love for life shone through in every aspect of her active lifestyle.

One of Pat's most treasured traits was her gift for giving the most memorable hugs. Her hugs were more than just an embrace-they were filled with her deep warmth, comfort, and love, leaving everyone who received one feeling cherished and valued.

Pat's greatest joy was her family. She was the heart of their world, always keeping them close, teaching her daughters how to love unconditionally, laugh through life's challenges, and remain resilient in the face of adversity. Her wisdom, kindness, and unwavering love made her the greatest mom in the world. She taught her girls to be strong, independent, and to look out for themselves, all while fostering a deep sense of compassion and connection.

Pat's love of celebrating and dancing was a reflection of her vibrant spirit. Whether it was a quick step in the kitchen or the jitterbug at a party, her joy for life was infectious. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother who inspired everyone around her with her warmth, grace, and enduring strength.

She will forever be remembered for her unwavering love, her radiant smile, her unforgettable hugs, and the way she brought light and laughter to every room. She leaves behind a legacy of love, happiness, and joy that will live on through her family.

A celebration of Pat's life will be held on January 24, 2025, at Fitzgerald Southwood Colonial Chapel, 3612 E. 91st Street S, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74137, at 1:00 in the afternoon.
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