
of Searcy, AR
September 15, 1935 - May 17, 2012
Patricia Jean Gentry, 76 was born to Earnest J. and Mildred Monday Osborne on September 15, 1935 in Searcy, Arkansas and died on May 17, 2012 in Searcy Arkansas.
Mrs. Gentry was a home maker. She enjoyed working with her flowers and also spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Mrs. Gentry loved meeting and visiting with everyone, never meeting a stranger. She was a member of the Assembly of God Church.
She is preceded in death by her parents.
She is survived by her husband of 58 years Thomas Gentry, a son Stephen Gentry, a daughter Pamela Henry (Lindle "Shorty") all of Searcy, four grandsons Jade Jackson, Lance Jackson (April), Gabriel Gentry, Gavin Gentry (Kelly), Five Great-grandchildren, two sisters Linda Holmes (Steve) of Pine Bluff, Genevive Davis of Searcy, three brothers Jim Osborne, (Donna), Kenneth Osborne both of Searcy, Paul Lee Osborne of Lincoln, IL., other relatives and many friends.

Mrs Pat was such a blessing. She always made me feel good! I really enjoyed the opportuniy To know and live Pat! My prayers go out yo Tom and all the family!

Sorry to hear about Patsy. She always reminded me of Mildred.

To the Gentry family: May God bless you during these difficult days. Only God can heal your pain.

Tom, Steve, Pam, and Jim, Kennety, & Linda
I was so saddened to hear of Pat's Passing, Have some many fond memories of years of our youth as we all grew up in the comunity together, God bless you all and keep you thru this time of loss.

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in your time of loss.. If there is anything I can do just let me know!

Dear Pam, Jade & Lance, Pat Gentry was one of the most fun people to be around. The first time I met her she made me feel we had been friends for a lifetime. She was so cute, always makeup and clothes to the tee, and her house and yard were kept the same way. She and I had used to have many good visits back in the day and I loved her. The times I was in her house for this or that reason I always went away feeling I had been somewhere special and it inspired me to go home and clean or decorate because hers always was such a specimen.She sure loved her family. I know your family will miss her so much but our Lord is in control. God bless. Aunt Patsy

We have wonderful memories of Aunt Pat decorating our first home with Aunt Peggy. She was one of the most loving, classy people that we enjoyed and will miss.

Tom, Steve & Pam,
So saddened to hear of Pat's passing. I have so many great memories of her. I always loved driving by her house and seeing her beautiful yard. She always had a smile on her face when I'd run in to her in town, or at church. May God comfort you during this time of loss. Love to you all, Dianna

Pat was the oldest of all my cousins. She might not like me telling that, but because of that she took care of all of us over the years. She was also a wonderful and caring neice to all her aunts and uncles. But most of all to her family. She was so proud of all her children and grandchildren. Tom was not only her husband but her best friend. Her favorite saying was "Why girl you don't mean that" whenever you paid her a compliment. She was an extraordinary person...loved by all.

Pat was the oldest of all my cousins. She might not like me telling that, but because of that she took care of all of us over the years. She was also a wonderful and caring neice to all her aunts and uncles. But most of all to her family. She was so proud of all her children and grandchildren. Tom was not only her husband but her best friend. Her favorite saying was "Why girl you don't mean that" whenever you paid her a compliment. She was an extraordinary person...loved by all.

Pam and family...so very sorry to hear about your family...I have fond memories of your Mom coming to see Mus Fisher and trying to take care of her !! She will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the rest of the family. May God comfort you during this difficult time and in the days ahead.