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Patricia Ann Rosinbaum, long time resident of San Angelo, passed away on June 10, 2023, at the age of 89 in Pecos, Tx. She had recently moved to Pecos to be near her son and daughter in law. A Memorial service will be held in the Chapel at First United Methodist Church in San Angelo at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 24th. In lieu of visitation, the family will be available in the foyer of the Chapel after the service.
Patricia Ann Rosinbaum was born October 19, 1933, in Trent, Texas to Herman and Ora (Smith) Beasley. She attended the Trent schools, where she participated in many school activities, sports, and clubs. After graduating from Trent High School in 1951, Pat went to work for the telephone company in Abilene, and later in San Angelo.
Pat married Curtiss Wayne Rosinbaum on April 27, 1963 in Trent, Texas. After moving to San Angelo, Pat and Curtiss joined First United Methodist Church, where they were active members of their Sunday school class, and participated in many church activities. Pat enjoyed many years as a member of Beta Sigma Phi, serving the organization in various capacities. She and Curtiss had an active life, playing golf and tennis with family and friends whenever possible. Pat also enjoyed bridge club and her Mahjong group.
“Grammy Pat” was a loving grandmother to her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She was always interested in learning about their activities.
She is survived by her son Randy Graham and wife Leslie of Pecos, TX; stepson, Daryl Rosinbaum of Waller, TX; five grandsons, Tye Graham and wife Stefanie, Trent Graham and wife Catherine, Curtiss Trey Graham and wife Shelbie, Jimmy Rosinbaum and Jeffrey Rosinbaum; three great-grandchildren, Ella Graham, Sofia Graham and Kitty Taylor Graham. She is also survived by sister Kay Shaw of Keller, nieces, Lucretia Scarth and Leslie Phillips; as well as many dear friends.
Pat was preceded in death by her husband of 55 years, Curtiss Rosinbaum, her parents, Herman and Ora Beasley, and brother- in- law Jerrell Shaw.
The family asks that in lieu of flowers, contributions be made to First United Methodist Church of San Angelo or to a charity of their choice.