Patricia Gail Robles December 10, 1943 — April 26, 2024 Tooele
Patricia Gail Robles, our beloved sister, mother, and grandmother, passed away peacefully in her home on Friday, April 26, 2024. She "was 80 years old, not an 18-year-old athlete," as she liked to joke in her final days.
Born in Tacoma, Washington, on December 10th, 1943, Patricia was the oldest of seven children and spent much of her younger years raising her siblings. Despite facing challenges, she was a pillar of strength, single-handedly raising her three daughters. Patricia didn't have much, but she gave everything to ensure her children and grandchildren had what they needed, always placing their needs above her own.
Patricia had a heart of gold and a passion for crafting, using her talents to create beauty for others and support charitable causes. In her final weeks at Willow Springs RMC in Tooele, Utah, she longed to return home to be with her cherished cat, Lily, a wish that was granted.
She is survived by her loving children, Donna Wiley, Kristy (Scott) Crossley, and Rosa (Paul) Mascarenas. Her surviving siblings include her sisters Paula (Harold) Vario, Dixie Aylor, Deloris (Doc) Lambert, and her brother John (Leslie) Aylor. Patricia is also survived by several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Patricia will be deeply missed for her selflessness, her infectious laughter, and the unconditional love she showered upon her family. Her memory will forever live on in our hearts.
Private services will be held in her honor at a later date.
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Phillip A Wiley
I don't even know what to say, You were such a great woman and I will miss you forever. Thank you for everything you have taught me and everything that you have done for me.
May 3, 2024
Paula Vario
This was the last picture of all seven of us together. It was 20 or so years ago. Patty, Tommy, Kathy, we will miss you all, but oh Patty, you were are Mama/Sister. We will miss you so much. I will miss the early phone calls, the yard sales, the super neat little trinkets you would surprise us with. I will miss your love, humor and the comfort you have given me in the absence of our Mom. Now you are with her. I know you are in loving arms, happy and free. I love you so much. I love your daughters and their kids. Anything that I can do to help, I am here.