BISWELL, Patricia Eileen (Mullet) - b. April 15, 1951 - d. July 2, 2015

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Patricia Eileen (Mullet) Biswell was born in Chicago, Illinois on April 15, 1951 to John Edward Mullet and Karla May Dalton.  She was raised by Arthur Ray Palmer and Veda Dalton Palmer. 

She grew up helping on her parents' farm in Howard, Kansas where she learned the value of hard work and dedication. She attended elementary school in Howard.   She attended Fort Scott Community College in Fort Scott, Kansas and graduated in May of 1972 as a Licensed Practical Nurse.  On December 27, 1974, she married Robert Gene Biswell in Eureka, Kansas.  In May of 1991, she received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from the University of Central Oklahoma in Edmond, Oklahoma.

Patricia was very proud of her nursing career, and it was her passion and what she loved to do.  She showed compassion and love to everyone she came in contact with.  She particularly enjoyed her nearly twenty years working at Deaconess Hospital on the Oncology floor.  She attended Crossings Community Church since 1987, and this was her church home.

Patricia is survived by her daughter, Katy Anne Sissons and husband, Jeffrey Sissons; two grandchildren, Kody and Kennedy; and a sister, Marie Holloway.  She was preceded in death by her parents, A. Ray and Veda Palmer; her biological parents; her precious babies, Kathryn Eileen Biswell and Robert Gene Biswell Jr.; her brother, John Daniel Mullet; and her sister, Lynette McKenney. 

Visitation will be at Matthews Funeral Home, 601 S. Kelly, Edmond, Oklahoma on Tuesday, July 7, 2015 from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.  Funeral services will be at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, July 8, 2015 at Crossings Community Church, 14600 N. Portland Avenue, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73134  with burial to follow at Gracelawn Cemetery in Edmond, Oklahoma.  The family would like to thank Dr. Nicholas Slot, Dr. Randy Allen, Nurse Heather, and the entire staff of the St. Anthony ICU.  In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Crossings Community Church Benevolence Fund or the charity of your choice.

(published in The Oklahoman - 07/07/2015)




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