Patricia Ann Lee

patricia lee

April 8, 1956 ~ January 19, 2026

SERVICE UPDATE: Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, January 28, 2026 at 1:00 p.m. at Jewell-Rittman Funeral Service and Crematory with Ronnie Chapman officiating. Following the service, she will be laid to rest in Garland Brook Cemetery. Friends are invited to the visitation which will be held on Tuesday from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. and on Wednesday from Noon until the service time at the funeral home. Patricia Ann Lee, 69, of Columbus, passed away Monday January 19, 2026 following an automobile accident. She was born April 8, 1956 in Columbia, Kentucky, the daughter of Starlin and Vera Burris. Patricia had many joys in her life, but her main joy was her Jesus, Her Family and Her Church. She loved being a Pastor’s wife. She was a beacon of faith, hope and love for so many people. She was the perfect Example of a Proverbs 31 wife. Patricia loved giving people gifts. She thought of everyone and she never forgot a birthday. Patricia put everything she had into her children. She taught them music and instilled in them the love of Jesus. She was a Sunday School teacher, not only to her children, but to many others, including her grandchildren. Her main goal was to teach the Bible and in a way that anyone could understand. Right out of high School she married her high school sweetheart. The love she had for her husband was undeniable. She was a lifetime member of The New Vision Community Church where her husband has been the Pastor for 42 years. Her support for him was evident as she stood by his side in every way. Patricia loved being a mother and wife. Those roles meant the world to her, but becoming a grandmother really blessed her. Each one was special to her, and she spoiled them in different ways. Each grandchild was rocked in the same rocking chair and sang the hymn, “In the Sweet By and By”. Another important role for Patricia was being a daughter and sister. The relationship she had with her mother was unique and beautiful. She loved being with her mom and had many special moments with her. Patricia loved going to concerts with her husband and mother. She loved her weekly trips to the Dollar Tree, as well as cooking amazing food for her family. She always had a Cool Whip bowl to put extra food in so everyone could have their own bowl. And written with a permanent marker, each bowl would tell that person how much she loved them on the lids. She also loved to defeat her kids and grandkids in Uno and Aggravation. And if you tried to cheat, she would tell Jesus on you. Patricia loved cardinals as well. She believed they were a sign from Heaven that someone you love is nearby. Patricia believed in Heaven. The Bible says that He will build a mansion for us in glory, but for her, a cabin will do. Her biggest prayer was to spend eternity in Heaven with her family and friends. When you had big news, you couldn’t wait to tell her. Her reaction to news was always big no matter the subject. Imagine the reaction you will get at the gates of Heaven when she welcomes you in. That is what she lived for. She always claimed the goodness of God. In this time of heartbreak, that is what we all need to hold onto. His goodness will shine because Jesus lived through Patricia. Deep down she knew this world wasn’t home… As she walked through the pearly gates, she was welcomed in as a good and faithful servant. Patricia is survived by her husband, Wayne; her daughter, Sarah (Ronnie) Chapman; her son, Matthew (Lisa) Lee; her mother, Vera Burris; her brothers, Dale and Terry Burris; her grandchildren, Ethan Lee, Katarina Lee and Paige Chapman; her nieces, Kasey Burris and Misty Spencer and her nephews, Josh and Cory Burris. She was preceded in death by her father, Starlin Burris. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, January 28, 2026 at 1:00 p.m. at Jewell-Rittman Funeral Service and Crematory with Ronnie Chapman officiating. Following the service, she will be laid to rest in Garland Brook Cemetery. Friends are invited to the visitation which will be held on Tuesday from 4:00 p.m. until 8:00 p.m. and on Wednesday from Noon until the service time at the funeral home. You are invited to send condolences to the Lee family via the funeral home website: www.jewellrittman.com.

 

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  1. Pat, you were curling your hair when I last spoke to you.you were talking to Kai and he said he loved you. It’s hard to believe that was our last I love you, the last time I’ll hear your voice. I can close my eyes and hear your soft sweet voice singing Canaanland. Milk & honey flowing that’s where you are now, where there is no sorrow no pain. You’re in the sweet bye-bye. You were more than just an aunt to me. All those nights we stay up talking on the phone for hours when Hunter was a baby, you helped me get through.I will miss you so much. You were so sweet and kind and good to me and my boys. You never left anyone out you showed kindness to everyone. Your prayers got me through so much, you had a special way to lift people up when they are down. You gave great advice, you are the one many leaned on when I needed a friend.I thank you for that. I also want to say No one on this earth can make dirt cake and brownies and tuna salad like you. You took time out to teach me things like making sweets.I appreciate all the small things you did for me. I saw my bottle of haiku on my dresser yesterday and I cried holding that in my hands you kept me in that. I will miss you aunt pat. You loved butterflies hopefully the next one I see is sent from you. I truly love you and will miss you.

    • I love butterflies also I feel really bad for the family and I don’t know anyone but this woman is a distant relative of my mother’s grandma myrtie ann Burris just found this out today I am so sorry for the family and I wished I could have met Patricia

  2. We are so sorry to hear about Patty. Sending hugs and prayers to all of you. Donna Hancock, Ellen, Ed and Eddie Woolery

  3. As I read this beautiful story that captured glimpses of Patty’s precious life, I could imagine all these things taking place. She had the sweetest smile, voice and hugs. It was such a blessing to have known her. My family and I will truly miss her.

  4. I was blessed with getting to talk to Patty not too long ago. Her love for her family was evident. I graduated high school with her and Wayne. They were so precious together. My heart and prayers go out to the whole family.

  5. I remember when I first met Mrs. Patricia Lee they had there church in Hope Indiana I was invited to they accepted me just like family there was no strangers there for sure you went once you were family I was invited by her son Matt Lee upon going I was never an actual member but I was family later on we started singing gospel music together known as The White River Trio we traveled around to different churches and states spreading the word of God in song and in testimony and who was by our side was Wayne and his wife supporting us all the way she may not be here in person but she will always be in my heart and she’s walking on streets of gold as she taught my kids in Sunday school she will be missed but she will always be watching over us as she taught the word of the Lord Jesus christ

  6. matt iam deeply sorry about your loss may god bring you all peace , and to all your famliy may god be will all you


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