Patricia "Pat" Ann (Kelley) Zollman, age 89, a native and resident of Scottsburg, Indiana, passed away on Friday, January 13, 2023 at her residence, surrounded by her beloved family. She was born on June 14, 1933 to the late Charles B. Kelley and the late Iva (Broady) Kelley. Pat was a longtime member of Scottsburg First Christian Church but loved to attend Fairview Christian Church, her childhood and young adult church. Pat loved to sing at church where she sang solos and with the choir. She also sang at weddings, funerals, revivals and was the Song Leader for many revivals in Southern IN. She also sang with the Henryville high school concert band as they traveled. Many of the songs had props and characters with them that she would use. She was a member of different Homemakers Clubs and sang and performed at some of their state wide conventions they had yearly. She was well known for singing "The Holy City". Pat worked for the old Wimpis out of Memphis, Indiana, Dimeco of Scottsburg, Stewarts Funeral Home in Henryville and Scottsburg. She was a nurse for over 30 years and worked private duty nursing. Her favorite was being a geriatric nurse. Very near and dear to her heart was Wonder Valley Christian Camp where she was a true camper for over seventy years. She served as faculty, cook, teacher, nurse and counselor. She was a lover of books with many shelves full around her home. Pat loved all her children, grands, great grands and great great grands, loving each of them with her all, making them all feel like she loved them most. She was born and raised in Scott County, living in town until the age of nine. At that time they moved to the country on the same land that her grandfather homesteaded. When she married, she moved to Henryville until the early 80's when she moved back to her childhood home. She lived there until her final breath on this earth.
Pat is survived by one son, David L. Zollman of Charlestown, Indiana. Three daughters, Kathie Eversole and her husband Jim of Avilla, Indiana, Ida McGuire and her husband Dale Sr. of Scottsburg, Indiana and Kelley Spaulding of Henryville, Indiana. Two brothers, Bobby Kelley of El Paso, Texas and Wilber Kelley and his wife Susan of North Carolina. Three sisters-in-law that she loved as her own sisters, Janice Kelley of Cookeville, Tennessee, Inez Hardee of Henryville, Indiana and Harriet Zollman of New Albany, Indiana.
Thirteen grandchildren, Patricia M. Zollman, Davey Zollman Jr, Tonya Callahan (Scott), Angela Stephens (Jay), Chuck Woods (Natalie), Daniel McGuire, Shannon Spaulding, Bryon Woods, Dale Spaulding Jr., Sarah Reschar (Chris) and Brandon Spaulding (Shellee).
Thirty-nine great grand children and sixteen great great grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her loving husband of over 58 years, Howard Zollman, three brothers, Gene Kelley, Willard Kelley and David Kelley. Two grandsons, Dale "Ed" McGuire Jr. and Rob Woods. One great great granddaughter, Madeline Zollman, son in law, Dale Spaulding Sr and one daughter in law, Tanya Zollman.
The family will receive friends on Tuesday, January 17, 2023 from 5:00 PM until 8:00 PM at Christensen - Hoagland Family Funeral Home. Visitation will resume on Wednesday, January 18, 2023 from 11:00 AM until 1:00 PM at Fairview Christian Church. Funeral Services will begin at 1:00 PM at the church with Pastor Don Watts, Pastor Ralph Hillenburg and Bro Dan Owsley officiating. She will be laid to rest at Scottsburg Cemetery. The family requests that memorials be directed to Wonder Valley Christian Camp or Vida Nueva Ministries in care of the funeral home.
Friends are invited to leave condolence messages for the family at www.chrtistensenfamilyfuneral.com
Daniel and Betsy Christensen have been entrusted with the arrangements.
Wednesday, January 18, 2023
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