Patsy Del Scoffield, 84, of Three Forks passed away quietly on August 8th, 2011 at Spring Creek Inn in Bozeman, MT.
Patsy was born July 24th, 1927 in Bountiful, Utah to loving parents Walter and Blanche Moss. The youngest of four sisters and two brothers she was raised in Woods Cross, UT.
Patsy was adored as a child for her auburn hair, blue eyes, and determination to do anything her older siblings could do.
During World War II, while her brothers served in the military, Patsy worked side by side with her father to run the family dairy business.
Patsy was adored as a child for her auburn hair, blue eyes, and determination to do anything her older siblings could do.
During World War II, while her brothers served in the military, Patsy worked side by side with her father to run the family dairy business.
During high school Patsy met the man she would share her life with. She asked the farm boy Don Scoffield to a girl’s choice dance and their life together began.
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You can bet Grandpa was pinching her! |
She and Don were married on October 23rd, 1946 in the Salt Lake City Temple. Soon after, they moved from Utah to Montana. An opportunity arose to run a ranch in Three Forks in 1951.
They seized the chance and soon purchased the ranch as their own. Together they worked the land and raised a tight knit family on the Scoffield Ranch.


Patsy was preceded in death by her husband of 64 years, Don; her parents, Walter and Blanche Moss; one brother, one sister, and one granddaughter, Amber Dawn Foy.
She is survived by her four children, Ralph (Elna) of Three Forks, Sandra (Dave) Gaskin of Bozeman, Bonnie (Clay) Foy of Spanish Fork, Utah, and George (Janet) of Three Forks; as well as 16 grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. She is also survived by two sisters, one brother, and many nieces and nephews.
Patsy will be remembered as a strong and energetic woman committed to her family, friends, and faith. Losing her at this time leaves a void in the hearts of many; A void that is softened by her life beautifully lived and the faith that her journey continues where we will one day join her.