In loving memory of Patricia Ann Cook, a cherished wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, and a woman of unwavering faith. Born to Ruby and John Lucas on March 13, 1945, Patricia's life was a testament to grace and her determination to love those around her. Her faith was the cornerstone of her being, a source of strength that she shared generously with those around her. Patricia went about her days embodying kindness, and radiating warmth to all she encountered. Her commitment to faith was matched only by her commitment to love others, and love her family. The holidays were Patricia's favorite time of year, as they brought together two of her favorite things - her love of family, and her love of cooking. The Cook home was always full of love and great food. She was also a master gardener. She always had the most beautiful flowers, and was always on the look-out for something new to add to her flower beds. In the hearts of those she leaves behind, Patricia’s presence will forever linger. Patricia's legacy of faith and grace, a testament to her nurturing love, will be carried forward by her two daughters, Trina Orrick and Lori (Courtney) Cook, her son, Steven (Elizabeth) Cook. There was no one more dear to her than her five grandchildren, Matthew (Lauren) and Clay Orrick; Dylan, Cody and Cooper Cook; and great-grandchild, Peyton Orrick. They were the joys of her life, each cherished and adored with the same boundless affection she bestowed upon them. She also leaves behind her dear sister Jessie Smith & several nieces and nephews. Patricia now joins her beloved husband, Curtis Ray Cook, in the presence of our Lord. Though she may have bid us farewell, her memory remains etched in our hearts forever, as her legacy continues to flourish in the lives she touched. In honoring Patricia Cook's life, let us celebrate the beauty she brought into this world and carry forward her legacy of faith, grace, and love. Her Memorial service will be on Friday, December 15, 2023 at 11 a.m. at Claffey and Rota Funeral Home, 1975 Main Street in Napa, followed by a reception at the Moose Lodge at 1 p.m, 3275 Browns Valley Rd, Napa.