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Patricia Bright
December 11, 1928 ~ April 16, 2023
Patricia Brooks Bright died April 16, surrounded by her family, at the Boyle County home where she had lived for over 70 years.
Born December 11, 1928, to Patricia Meroney and Robert Brooks, Pat grew up in Cornelia, Georgia. She spent part of her high school years at Sayre School in Lexington, where she made friends with Chris Bright of Danville and met her brother, Bobby. Pat and Bobby fell in love and were married in 1948. They spent their life together on the Bright family farm on Lexington Road.
Pat was active in the Danville community, at The Presbyterian Church of Danville, at her children\'s schools, East End Elementary and Boyle County High, and at the Boyle County Public Library. She was a part-time assistant on the bookmobile in the 1970s and later served on the library board. In 1990, she and Dottie Montgomery were named Citizens of the Year by the Danville Chamber of Commerce after raising more than $1 million to renovate and enlarge the library.
She was one of the founders of what later became Heritage Hospice.
Pat is survived by four children, Stephen Bright of Lexington, Katie Bright (Dan Moran), Sallie Bright (Jim Bredar), and Jim Bright (Barb), all of Danville; four grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert H. Bright, Jr., and a grandson, Benjamin Bright Moran.
A memorial service will be 11 a.m., Wednesday, April 26, 2023, at The Presbyterian Church, 500 West Main Street, Danville.
The family will receive friends following the service at the Bright-Moran home, 3072 Lexington Road, Danville.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial gifts to Heritage Hospice, The Presbyterian Church of Danville, or the Southern Center for Human Rights in Atlanta.
Memorial Service:11 a.m., Wednesday, April 26, 2023,
at The Presbyterian Church
500 West Main Street, Danville Kentucky
The family will receive friends following the service at the
Bright-Moran home, 3072 Lexington Road, Danville.
So sorry!❤️ I will miss her.
A lovely Lady
I remember a lovely lady and one with a great sense of humor. She will be missed by so many. Brenda Mitchell
Love to all Gods peace
Prayers for all the family
Prayers of comfort!
We are so sorry for your loss
We are thinking of your family
Blessed to have known her
She will be forever missed
I will cherish the happy memories. of this remarkable lady. She helped Danville feel like a second home and always went out of her way to think of and do for others. Her compassion and kindness were immeasurable. Sending loving thoughts and prayers to the entire Bright family.
What a Wonderful Lady!
Aunt Pat was pure perfection to me. She always put others before herself. She NEVER failed to ask about your entire family and their well-being! Loving, caring, intelligent, genuine, beautiful, funny, talented, joyful, bold…she had it ALL! I loved her so much, and always will. My love to all the family; she will live on through you!
I only saw Cousin Pat for a week or 2 each summer during my childhood, but her influence was far greater than that time would suggest. She was such a positive, energetic, fun person to be around, & she always seemed to be making the world a better place. I’m very glad my family got to visit with her not too long ago. I’ll miss her very much.