
Obit: Patricia Wilson Thomas
October 12, 1939 – March 21, 2020
Mrs. Patricia Wilson Thomas, a prominent figure in service organizations and social, cultural and philanthropic activities in Natchitoches and the region for more than 50 years, died Saturday, March 21, 2020, after an extended illness.
She was also involved in publishing enterprises with her husband and business partner Lovan B. Thomas. They owned The Natchitoches Times and other publications.
Mrs. Thomas was born Oct. 12, 1939, in St. James, Missouri and grew up in Rolla, Missouri. She was a 1960 graduate of the University of Missouri, where she was in the band and a member of Delta Gamma Sorority.
She was a member of First Methodist Church, P.E.O., and Beta Sigma Phi and a former member of the Mystic Krewe de St. Denis.
Mrs. Thomas was preceded in death by her parents Mr. and Mrs. John R, Wilson of Rolla and a sister, Mary Ellen Wilson.
She is survived by her husband Lovan B. Thomas, with whom she would have celebrated their 60th anniversary on Aug. 10; daughter Tracy Mayo of Jacksonville, Florida; son Max Thomas of Amsterdam, Netherlands; grandson Lovan Mayo; brother John O. Wilson of St. Helena, Calif., and sister Kathy Farmer of Monroe, Ga.
Due to restrictions placed on everyone during the COVID-19 pandemic, a private family graveside service will be held at American Cemetery in Natchitoches. Once restrictions are lifted, a celebration of life service will be scheduled.
My deepest sympathy to you and your family in your loss. May you find blessing and grace daily to see you through.
Pat Thomas was a wonderful friend. Intelligence, integrity and genuineness were her main attributes. Pat had a lovely sense of humor. She was beautiful, talented, sophisticated and generous. I’m honored to have had the opportunity to know and love her. I can easily envision her with her mother, Jack, laying out a sewing pattern and laughing happily, in her heaven-life. I miss you already my dear friend. Deep condolences to the family.
To Pat’s family, please know how much we treasured her knowledge, advice, direction, assistance… the list goes on. I always counted on her and she never disappointed. How we will miss her loving guidance and generosity! My goal is to reflect a little part of her character in the days ahead.