Patricia Jean West
September 13, 1949-January 29, 2012
Rogers, Arkansas
Patricia Jean West, 62, of Rogers, Arkansas died Sunday, January
29, 2012 at Circle of Life in Bentonville. She was born September
13, 1949 in Fayetteville, AR to Farris Otto Brink and Billie
Blackwell Brink.
She was a loving, caring, mother and grandmother.
Survivors include husband Richard West of the home; one son,
Steven Marc West of Rogers; one daughter, Ashley Nicole Phillips
and husband Aaron of Rogers; mother, Billie Jean Short; one sister,
Sally Johnson, of Springdale; and three grandchildren.
Graveside services will be at 2:00PM Thursday, February, 2, 2012
at Benton County Memorial Park Cemetery in Rogers with Chaplain
Delmar Ferrell officiating.
Arrangements have been entrusted to Stockdale-Moody Funeral
Services of Rogers.


Please accept my sincere condolences to the West & Brink
families on the passing of your beloved wife, sister, &
mother, Patsy.
Sherry Foster Mackey
To Patsy’s children: I knew your mother while growing up
in Rogers. She was very popular at RHS. She was a
cheerleader in Jr. High and also on the homecoming
court as a maid. She looked beautiful that night when she
was escorted on the field as her name was announced. As
one of the best cheerleaders, Patsy could do cartwheels
which were a big deal then. I recall her out doing
everyone! Patsy loved life and fell in love with your father
while we were teenagers. She was crazy about Dickie. We
went our separate ways then as her love grew for your
dad. Patsy was happy. The last time I saw Patsy was at our
20 year high school reunion. What fun we had dancing to
the oldies. I loved your mother and am so sad that she
passed at such a young age. Oh yes! Ashley Nicole ... your
mother chose your name when we were kids. Don’t know
if she told you that, but she had your name picked out
waaaay in advance. I pray that she is full of joy in the
loving arms of Jesus. God bless each one of you. Patsy
was special. Remember all the good times.
Love to you all, Kathy Williams Neal
Patsy was one of my all time favorites in high school.
Always considered her a friend. She was a fun loving
person who always had a smile.
Steve Murray