In Loving Memory of Patricia Mary LeBeau
Patricia “Pat” Mary LeBeau, a beloved mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, proud veteran, and friend, passed away peacefully on April 4, 2025 at the age of 81.
Born on April 16, 1943 to Kennenth and Hazel (Keller) Hubbard in Denver, Colorado, she was the third of eight children. Pat was a trailblazer from the very beginning. Growing up as a rancher's daughter she loved riding horses and working on the ranch. She honorably served her country as a Corpsman in the United States Navy. After her military service, Pat also held a variety of unique jobs such as traveling with the circus. She retired from her career in the aerospace industry, applying her intelligence and strong work ethic to help shape the future of flight and space exploration. She raised her children as a single mother and loved being a backwards step-mom to her four bonus children.
She was preceded in death by her loving parents, four siblings, her cherished sons Jeff and Jerry, and her sweet great-granddaughter Sennin. Though her heart bore the weight of these losses, she carried on with grace, strength, and deep love for her family.
She is survived by her three brothers, seven children—Donna, Melissa (Johnny), Kimberly (JC), Shilo (Cindy), Dwayne (Celina), Michelle (Andy), and Shari (Curtis) - who carry forward her legacy of resilience and compassion. Her life also lives on through her eighteen grandchildren- Carmen, Richard (Claudia), Justin, Steven, Taylor (Sereina), Mariana (Rance), Dylan (Jodee), Johnlissa (Lou), Ashley (Zyaire), Natalie, Hannah (Jose), Shilo, Hunter, Nathan, Micah, Naomi, Hayden, and Nico, and seven great-grandchildren - (Layla, Lola, Braysyn, Kaia, Kacey, Braxton, and Emilio) each of whom brought her immense pride and joy.
Pat had a love for adventure and travel, often driving clear across the country just because she could. She was known for popping up unannounced on doorsteps, always ready with a story and a smile. Pat will be remembered for her sharp wit, warm heart, and her love of telling stories—over, over, and over again. She had a deep love for her family and always made room in her home and life for others, treating them like her own. Her strength, generosity, and lifetime of service will continue to echo in the hearts of all who knew her.
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