Rest in peace Steve. You were a great friend. Even surprised me by sending me one of the original windows from Patsy's music room.. That's how kind he was. Now he is with his beloved sister in heaven. I hope Tom is doing well ❤ Two really good people.
Yes, so true just pure class and comfort without pretentiousness. Fred MacMurray's home is like that too- similar to this in the fact that itis a one story ranch, simple and he made the wood kitchen counter, he bought a nice old woodedn kitchen table for $2.00 back when! It is all STILL there and his daughter owns it. LOVELY! Kim
I agree. This house looks like a home and not a funeral home. Some of these new houses do remind me of a funeral home or a museum. I guess I just grew up in this era and this is what I remember home looking like. ❤😊
@@AdamosDad You are not God's representative, you represent only your opinion and God created all, and loves all his children....or are you above Gods wishes.
Amazing that you got over 100 likes on this post and no one politely corrected you. It was not his partner you blessed. It was his spouse and husband. Say it husband
One thing that made her so special was her ability to not let money or success destroy her beautiful voice or down to earth character. She is a country music legend.
Single story, without stairs, was a wise choice for a busy, working, hands on mother of young children. Love the home, love the resto and love Patsy Cline's music, Sweat Dreams 😘🌺
I just passed by Patsy Cline’s childhood home in Winchester, VA a month ago. I hope the new owners continue the legacy. You and your partner did such fantastic restoration work.
Am I the only one who is astonished that one of the “Queens” of country music had such a humble idea of what her “dream house” should be? Nowadays, artists with a “thimble’s worth of talent” compared to Patsy live in multi-million dollar estates that make this look like the servant’s quarters…….😮
ddwello , I was thinking the exact same thing how within about 30 years dream homes started to become really truly massive with a lot of wasted space and you have to ask yourself what their Heating and Cooling bills must cost per month .
One point that people are missing, is that This home, was indeed Patsy's "Dream Home" And Patsy paid over $30,000 for this home. And back in the early 60's, that was a lot of money. And it does have 4 bedrooms and 3 baths. And most of all, It was Patsy and her Family's Home. Patsy was so very proud of it, even though she didn't get to spend much time there, because of touring dates, and ultimately her death. But at least for a while, it was hers, and she enjoyed it.
@@gardensofthegods Be logical !! Why would the conceited rich care about Heating and Cooling costs when spending millions of dollars on wasteful space?
This reminds me of my grandma. She loved patsy cline. Every time I hear "crazy", I tear up a little. So interesting to learn about a lady that my grandma admired so. ❤️
It sounds like this home has housed a lot of beautiful memories and love. I hope the next owners create just as many beautiful memories and love as the other families have had there. Love , light and blessings to you all♥️
What a heavenly, clear, relaxed, pure, just beautiful! Voice Patsy had need I say more. Was born January 63’ what nostalgia. The world has been a sadder place since she has been gone. 🙏
I grew up in the '60s in a middle class suburban neighborhood. People in general tended to have much more modest "dreams" back then as opposed to now. We had smaller houses with one bathroom and siblings shared bedrooms, one land line telephone, one TV with three channels, fewer (if any) cars, and so much less "stuff" than a typical middle class family would have now. We were just as happy though, if not more so.
We had three bedrooms, a full basement that I used 75% of for my electronics shop. I graduated in 1970. There were five VHF stations and four UHF. I had our two car garage full of B&W TVs that I repaired and sold to kids at my school so over that time, i had over 100 TVs. The family had two TVs. My dad bought one of the first Motorola Quasar TVs when I was 13. He bought it from the shop where I worked, after school. I still have that TV. The other was a B&W Zenith portable that disappeared while I was in the Army. I had it in my bedroom, and watched the first lunar landing on it.
This is so wonderful to see, I live in that neighborhood myself, and though my house certainly doesn't look like that one, it's a really nice place to live. So happy these gentlemen did the restoration, it looks beautiful. Patsy cline, I think, would be very happy to know about this :-)
Friends of my family built a similar house in Florida, on the ocean, near Palm Beach, probably about 1960. We lived just north of West Palm Beach. My father was a decorative painter professionally, but he agreed to act as their general contractor for the build. The owners were a wealthier couple whose main residence was in Great Neck NY. I was so in awe of that house ! It had 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, an attached garage and a "Florida Room". When the house was near completion, the wife, their son and her parents came for vacation and to observe the decorating. The owner was a rather famous interior decorator and he had most of the material and furniture shipped from New York. The kitchen cabinets were pink ! as were the appliances ! WOW ! !Master bath fittings were mint ! Jeffrey's bedroom had cowboy wallpaper, with "ranch" style furniture and the dining room had a, whole wall, Japanese garden scene, wallpaper, very similar to Patsy's. They had carpeting, sheer curtains, and modern, slightly oriental furniture. It was a magic summer. The house was like nothing I had seen, but, modest compared with what the decorator usually designed and my father worked on in Palm Beach. My father was papering and painting between his regular jobs - and I got to watch that unfold, go to the beach with the family, and help plant flower beds. I spent a lot of time in that house after the grandparents and the boy, bit younger than me, began living there full-time during school year. They are all gone now - including the boy, murdered at 23 by S. Fla. drug runners and his uncle at 48, by NY mobster. Both innocently in wrong place at wrong time.
Oh wow, her daughter seeing this meant a lot to her. Some say is this house a mansion as she deserved. Her contracts didn’t pay much. Her albums were re- released by Charlie in later years.
FANTASTIC restoration by these two terrific guys!! Patsy was, is and will be forever adored as the Queen of Country music and she would’ve been overjoyed to see her dream house in such pristine, original condition if she were alive today. Forever blessings on these guys and her‼️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Oh my!!! My mother loved Patsy Kline it brings back such memories growing up. How funny our address growing up was 815 my mother loved her home and I also remember getting a white provincial bedroom set and my mothers name was Patsy how “CRAZY”
I think they did a terrific job restoring Patsy's house to what it was before she died. As for their lifestyle (to some of the posters), that's not for ANYONE to judge because when you point one finger, ten fingers will point back at you, or in another saying, people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. Patsy's house was modest compared to the houses of entertainers today. Sad that she never really had the chance to enjoy the house she bought with the money she earned from her recordings and touring with her growing family. Many country singers of her generation grew up poor, and having a house with indoor plumbing and other amenities was considered a luxury. I love looking at house styles from the 50s to today and observing how societal changes reflect a house's color schemes and designs. Patsy's house had pink appliances, common in the 50s and early 60s, with pink and other pastels as the main colors. Those colors reflected a more innocent time when there was optimism before JFKs death, which happened nine months after Patsy's death, and before the Beatles changed music and popular culture.
From some angles, interior and exterior, it looks quite humble. The 2,700 square feet was a surprise. A triumph in practical space. No need for a 50 foot walk from couch to tv, for example. Everything is cozy, usable, and livable.
What a beautiful house I'd love to live in it, it's so so sad when you remember Patsy's songs how beautiful she was and her voice was amazing i try to sing her song but I end like a bird being strangeled 😂😂😂 i love the house and how hard it was to bring it back to how it looks i appreciate the work and the end of it all ❤❤❤❤❤
Patsy was extremely humble. The house restoration is incredible. It amazes me that she lived in a home just like a “normal” person such as myself would live in. She did not go all out for a glamorous lifestyle and that says a lot about her. She was a beautiful woman on the inside and the outside.
The Patsy's spirit is still there, I can feel it! That house supposed to be a museum, how is in Europe, letting the people not forget the values we had !
We bought house built in 1916. Remodeled of course inside and added on to but I bet there’s a lot of history behind it! Wish I could find out what it is. I love old homes. So much better than the ones they build now. Stand the Test of time if they are built right.
a little perspective from an older person. when Patsy Cline bought the house, most Americans still lived in house's which were decades old and furnished with decades old furniture.
It's important to note that that house was luxurious for its time. Patsy's daughter and I appear to be the same age. I remember Mercurachrome and Methiolate quite well. Mom ONLY bought Methiolate as it was extremely painful (therefore better) and it was 5 cents cheaper. Fortunately all the neighborhood Moms would fix me up. People NEED to realize our society did not have the HUGE income disparities in the 50's and 60's that it has now. Look at Elvis's "mansion". It has one additional floor, but it's similar.
I went to Winchester, Va once many years ago and my husband and visited her grave. It was very plain, just a flat marker but her husband had a tall monument built at the cemetery entrance and there’s a small museum there to visit honoring Patsy..we watched the film they had about her life.
LOVELY! WOW! I LOVE when special places liek this are brought back adn NOT gutted! STELLAR, sir! GREAT JOB! P.S.: In case no one rememebrs, Michael Nesmith LOVED Patsy Cline and did a FAB cover of, "I Fall To Pieces" LIsten to it on RUclips! Kimberly
When my daddy was starting out in ministry at the age of 18, Patsy Cline gave him his first equipment to go out and sing and preach the gospel. Daddy said she was a very loving and giving person.
i read she was cautioned/asked about flying in bad weather that day. she said 'when it"s your time to go it's your time" i always thought that was dumb saying. your 'time to go" is how much help it gets really.
Patsy had said that to Dottie West, as Dottie was trying to convince Patsy not to fly in bad weather. Patsy at one point, had her bags packed, and was going to ride back to TN with Dottie and her Husband Bill. But then she changed her mind and told Dottie: " Don't worry about me hoss. When it's my time, it's my time. If that little bird goes down, I'll be with it.." Patsy had a feeling that something was going to happen to her. She had started giving away her personal possessions as far back as September, 1962. She had made the comment that she "Wouldn't live to see 30" But she did. She would have been 31 in September 1963, had she lived.
I was at her last concert at the Memorial Auditorium in Kansas City, KS. She wore an ice blue dress.
Rest in peace Steve. You were a great friend. Even surprised me by sending me one of the original windows from Patsy's music room.. That's how kind he was. Now he is with his beloved sister in heaven. I hope Tom is doing well ❤ Two really good people.
I love that these homes are so modest and comfortable in comparison to what celebrities build today .
Yes, so true just pure class and comfort without pretentiousness. Fred MacMurray's home is like that too- similar to this in the fact that itis a one story ranch, simple and he made the wood kitchen counter, he bought a nice old woodedn kitchen table for $2.00 back when! It is all STILL there and his daughter owns it. LOVELY! Kim
I agree. This house looks like a home and not a funeral home. Some of these new houses do remind me of a funeral home or a museum. I guess I just grew up in this era and this is what I remember home looking like. ❤😊
They did a beautiful job restoring this historic house!
I'm sure Patsy Cline would approve!!!
Not of that lifestyle.
@@MeadeSkeltonMusic Amen to that.
@@AdamosDad You are not God's representative, you represent only your opinion and God created all, and loves all his children....or are you above Gods wishes.
@@turnofevent8094 I did not say; God did not Love His children, I simply agreed with @Meade Music, that he does not love that lifestyle.
What do you mean by that?
Patsy is STILL....EVEN IN 2024, THE SINGLE BEST FEMALE VOCALIST GOD EVER BLESSED AMERICA WITH. Rest in peace sweet lady.
All I can say is "Bless this man and his partner for the restoration. They did an excellent job. I hope he finds happiness again with another."
Amazing that you got over 100 likes on this post and no one politely corrected you. It was not his partner you blessed. It was his spouse and husband. Say it husband
@@jeffies2821 You're absolutely right!! So sorry about that! And as a gay man myself, you'd think I would have caught that faux paux. APOLOGIES!
Its sad that he's in that lifestyle
@@MeadeSkeltonMusic LOVE IS LOVE🌈🏳🌈
J Scott Mills yes, he is a kind man.
One thing that made her so special was her ability to not let money or success destroy her beautiful voice or down to earth character.
She is a country music legend.
Tragic to lose a wonderful singer like Patsy. 😔💔 Nice little house, comfy and not ostentatious like the big homes of stars of present.
Nice treat to see inside Patsy's dream home! Her music is still bringing joy to all who listen. 💕💕
It’s amazing when you compare peoples dream homes now to this home.
What a wonderful story. Bless these guys for restoring it. Patsy would be proud.
Patsy Cline, what a voice!!! That house, I totally remember some of that decor, I was a little girl in the 1960's. Brings back memories!! ✨💖✨
Single story, without stairs, was a wise choice for a busy, working, hands on mother of young children.
Love the home, love the resto and love Patsy Cline's music, Sweat Dreams 😘🌺
I just passed by Patsy Cline’s childhood home in Winchester, VA a month ago. I hope the new owners continue the legacy. You and your partner did such fantastic restoration work.
Am I the only one who is astonished that one of the “Queens” of country music had such a humble idea of what her “dream house” should be? Nowadays, artists with a “thimble’s worth of talent” compared to Patsy live in multi-million dollar estates that make this look like the servant’s quarters…….😮
Not even a thimble !! 🤪
ddwello , I was thinking the exact same thing how within about 30 years dream homes started to become really truly massive with a lot of wasted space and you have to ask yourself what their Heating and Cooling bills must cost per month .
One point that people are missing, is that This home, was indeed Patsy's "Dream Home" And Patsy paid over $30,000 for this home. And back in the early 60's, that was a lot of money. And it does have 4 bedrooms and 3 baths. And most of all, It was Patsy and her Family's Home. Patsy was so very proud of it, even though she didn't get to spend much time there, because of touring dates, and ultimately her death. But at least for a while, it was hers, and she enjoyed it.
@@gardensofthegods
Be logical !! Why would the conceited rich care about Heating and Cooling costs when spending millions of dollars on wasteful space?
I thought the exact same thing.
This reminds me of my grandma. She loved patsy cline. Every time I hear "crazy", I tear up a little. So interesting to learn about a lady that my grandma admired so. ❤️
I lost my grandma last year. She loved to sing that song. I would have been homeless without her. I still cant listen to that song.
Beautifully restored home with such a bittersweet legacy.
It sounds like this home has housed a lot of beautiful memories and love. I hope the next owners create just as many beautiful memories and love as the other families have had there.
Love , light and blessings to you all♥️
Beautiful work, thank you for sharing. Patsy Cline was a humble star.
I hope the next caretakers of the home appreciate it for what it is and preserve its history.
She had such an amazing voice. I love humble homes like this.
What a heavenly, clear, relaxed, pure, just beautiful! Voice Patsy had need I say more. Was born January 63’ what nostalgia. The world has been a sadder place since she has been gone. 🙏
Wonderful job restoring it. A labor of love.
Oh Dude, Thank you so much for sharing this with us!
I grew up in the '60s in a middle class suburban neighborhood. People in general tended to have much more modest "dreams" back then as opposed to now. We had smaller houses with one bathroom and siblings shared bedrooms, one land line telephone, one TV with three channels, fewer (if any) cars, and so much less "stuff" than a typical middle class family would have now. We were just as happy though, if not more so.
I couldn't have said it better.
Absolutely true! I have 7 siblings, so hand me downs were also the norm, as well as all of the above, way back when.
We were happier back then.
We had three bedrooms, a full basement that I used 75% of for my electronics shop. I graduated in 1970. There were five VHF stations and four UHF. I had our two car garage full of B&W TVs that I repaired and sold to kids at my school so over that time, i had over 100 TVs.
The family had two TVs. My dad bought one of the first Motorola Quasar TVs when I was 13. He bought it from the shop where I worked, after school. I still have that TV.
The other was a B&W Zenith portable that disappeared while I was in the Army. I had it in my bedroom, and watched the first lunar landing on it.
Love Patsy Cline, mom listened to her, and I listen to her, no one can match that voice, and the emotion
Love that they’ve restored Patsy’s house!
I love this home, it's so simple but elegant. I honor those that like a simple life💜
I was privileged enough to stay in this house on two separate occasions. Once in 2017 and 2019. It was an experience I’ll never forget.
That's so AWESOME!
@@kayfitzgerald309 I stayed in what was her downstairs den. Original bar and floors. It was so cool.
@@Jasonstreamline #BLESSED 🧡💙🧡
With 2 gay guys?
@@jaysmith179 they rented out the bottom as an air b&b. Their relationship was and is none of my business.
Many thanks to you and your partner who cared enough to restore the house close to original so that others can enjoy it too.
This is so wonderful to see, I live in that neighborhood myself, and though my house certainly doesn't look like that one, it's a really nice place to live. So happy these gentlemen did the restoration, it looks beautiful. Patsy cline, I think, would be very happy to know about this :-)
It's a wonderful part of TN to live! We miss it.
I like to say I still love patsy and always will god bless her children and all happiness she gave the world
How great ❤ and the original Patsy and Charlie bar mold…could you imagine getting to live here?! Just wow
There is a house dedicated in Winchester, VA. The house is still standing and is the house before she got famous
Beautiful home thanks for showing it
Bless this man and his beloved husband ♥️
I love that this is a everyday house! Dream house is by definition of the occupants and this reminds me of some of my relatives homes.
Friends of my family built a similar house in Florida, on the ocean, near Palm Beach, probably about 1960. We lived just north of West Palm Beach. My father was a decorative painter professionally, but he agreed to act as their general contractor for the build. The owners were a wealthier couple whose main residence was in Great Neck NY. I was so in awe of that house ! It had 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, an attached garage and a "Florida Room". When the house was near completion, the wife, their son and her parents came for vacation and to observe the decorating. The owner was a rather famous interior decorator and he had most of the material and furniture shipped from New York. The kitchen cabinets were pink ! as were the appliances ! WOW ! !Master bath fittings were mint ! Jeffrey's bedroom had cowboy wallpaper, with "ranch" style furniture and the dining room had a, whole wall, Japanese garden scene, wallpaper, very similar to Patsy's. They had carpeting, sheer curtains, and modern, slightly oriental furniture. It was a magic summer. The house was like nothing I had seen, but, modest compared with what the decorator usually designed and my father worked on in Palm Beach. My father was papering and painting between his regular jobs - and I got to watch that unfold, go to the beach with the family, and help plant flower beds. I spent a lot of time in that house after the grandparents and the boy, bit younger than me, began living there full-time during school year. They are all gone now - including the boy, murdered at 23 by S. Fla. drug runners and his uncle at 48, by NY mobster. Both innocently in wrong place at wrong time.
They need to turn this into a museum
Do they?
Oh no. That’d be sad - at least to me. It’s a home
Oh wow, her daughter seeing this meant a lot to her. Some say is this house a mansion as she deserved. Her contracts didn’t pay much. Her albums were re- released by Charlie in later years.
FANTASTIC restoration by these two terrific guys!! Patsy was, is and will be forever adored as the Queen of Country music and she would’ve been overjoyed to see her dream house in such pristine, original condition if she were alive today. Forever blessings on these guys and her‼️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Beautiful house restoration! Thanks to this couple, Patsy’s legacy lives on. I hope the new owners treat it well.
It's a Beautiful Home
Beautiful story , beautiful house . I hope you find the right buyer to take care of the house as you have .
Patsy cline was one of the best female country singers
This is “crazy “ beautiful ❤️❤️
Truly a Dream Home full of love and wonderful memories.
too bad she only enjoyed it for 10 months. so sad.
The city of Nashville should buy it.
@@Sryker Thanks for the clarification.
OMG SO BEAUTIFUL THANKYOU FOR SHARING I LOVE PATSY CLINE
I love the pink fridge, my family had one in the sixties.
Charming home indeed🏡
They did an awesome job in restoration of Patsy's house
Oh my!!! My mother loved Patsy Kline it brings back such memories growing up. How funny our address growing up was 815 my mother loved her home and I also remember getting a white provincial bedroom set and my mothers name was Patsy how “CRAZY”
❤ I've seen quite a few of celebrities homes.
This is gorgeous!
I'm Glad it was taken care of with some respect from this showing.
❤🙏🇺🇸
The same original mural was in my mom's house! I love Patsy's house!
I think they did a terrific job restoring Patsy's house to what it was before she died. As for their lifestyle (to some of the posters), that's not for ANYONE to judge because when you point one finger, ten fingers will point back at you, or in another saying, people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones. Patsy's house was modest compared to the houses of entertainers today. Sad that she never really had the chance to enjoy the house she bought with the money she earned from her recordings and touring with her growing family. Many country singers of her generation grew up poor, and having a house with indoor plumbing and other amenities was considered a luxury. I love looking at house styles from the 50s to today and observing how societal changes reflect a house's color schemes and designs. Patsy's house had pink appliances, common in the 50s and early 60s, with pink and other pastels as the main colors. Those colors reflected a more innocent time when there was optimism before JFKs death, which happened nine months after Patsy's death, and before the Beatles changed music and popular culture.
From some angles, interior and exterior, it looks quite humble. The 2,700 square feet was a surprise. A triumph in practical space. No need for a 50 foot walk from couch to tv, for example. Everything is cozy, usable, and livable.
I would have loved to buy this home!! 💯
Love the retro look
Amazing restoration!
What a beautiful house I'd love to live in it, it's so so sad when you remember Patsy's songs how beautiful she was and her voice was amazing i try to sing her song but I end like a bird being strangeled 😂😂😂 i love the house and how hard it was to bring it back to how it looks i appreciate the work and the end of it all ❤❤❤❤❤
Patsy was extremely humble. The house restoration is incredible. It amazes me that she lived in a home just like a “normal” person such as myself would live in. She did not go all out for a glamorous lifestyle and that says a lot about her. She was a beautiful woman on the inside and the outside.
The Patsy's spirit is still there, I can feel it!
That house supposed to be a museum, how is in Europe, letting the people not forget the values we had !
They both did an awesome job of restoring the home.
Very interesting info , Yes Patsy Cline is endless love I ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ unforgettable she lives in our hearts
Thank you for posting and taking through her house.
It is so pretty
And I love the hill behind it.
God knows what these two Nancy-boys buried in that there hill, eh?
When I was a kid, we looked at a house that looked exactly like this. That's "Crazy". How cool.
A time when people lived sensibly
Now I’m heading over to listen to Patsy Klein music
So very modest for a big star...how times have changed
She wasn't really a big star in her lifetime.
Gosh, I hope he's selling it furnished! Sweet gem!!
I was born March 5, 1963, the day Patsy was killed. Love the house. I hope the new owners leave it as is.
Peace and happy birthday! 😊 🎉🧚♀️🥳
@@Jilley322 Thank You!
We bought house built in 1916. Remodeled of course inside and added on to but I bet there’s a lot of history behind it! Wish I could find out what it is. I love old homes. So much better than the ones they build now. Stand the Test of time if they are built right.
Mid-Century homes are so cool.
Wow that is really nice, and thanks for sharing.
this is right down the street from my house
It looks so beautiful
Wow, no doubt they did a spectacular job on this dream house, I reckon Patsy would of been damn proud 👏
Wow!...She never realized that her song "I fall to pieces" would literally be the way she died! I love Patsy Cline May she rest in peace....
a little perspective from an older person. when Patsy Cline bought the house, most Americans still lived in house's which were decades old and furnished with decades old furniture.
It's important to note that that house was luxurious for its time. Patsy's daughter and I appear to be the same age. I remember Mercurachrome and Methiolate quite well. Mom ONLY bought Methiolate as it was extremely painful (therefore better) and it was 5 cents cheaper. Fortunately all the neighborhood Moms would fix me up.
People NEED to realize our society did not have the HUGE income disparities in the 50's and 60's that it has now. Look at Elvis's "mansion". It has one additional floor, but it's similar.
I went to Winchester, Va once many years ago and my husband and visited her grave. It was very plain, just a flat marker but her husband had a tall monument built at the cemetery entrance and there’s a small museum there to visit honoring Patsy..we watched the film they had about her life.
Reminds me of the 1960s house I grew up in .... in Nashville.
I loved and still ❤ 😍 Patsy Cline.
Bless you both.
It's beautiful
Nice. Place
It’s a beautiful home❤️
My first home was down the street looks very similar to hers
Sending all my love
Wow it would of been great to see her live❤
Beautiful home!!!💖
Lovely home. Just lovely.
Very sweet great job guys
So beautiful I like that wish I had the money to get it
A great story. Too bad it couldn't be a museum.
Great story, thank you!
LOVELY! WOW! I LOVE when special places liek this are brought back adn NOT gutted! STELLAR, sir! GREAT JOB!
P.S.: In case no one rememebrs, Michael Nesmith LOVED Patsy Cline and did a FAB cover of, "I Fall To Pieces" LIsten to it on RUclips! Kimberly
When my daddy was starting out in ministry at the age of 18, Patsy Cline gave him his first equipment to go out and sing and preach the gospel. Daddy said she was a very loving and giving person.
i read she was cautioned/asked about flying in bad weather that day. she said 'when it"s your time to go it's your time" i always thought that was dumb saying. your 'time to go" is how much help it gets really.
Patsy had said that to Dottie West, as Dottie was trying to convince Patsy not to fly in bad weather. Patsy at one point, had her bags packed, and was going to ride back to TN with Dottie and her Husband Bill. But then she changed her mind and told Dottie: " Don't worry about me hoss. When it's my time, it's my time. If that little bird goes down, I'll be with it.." Patsy had a feeling that something was going to happen to her. She had started giving away her personal possessions as far back as September, 1962. She had made the comment that she "Wouldn't live to see 30" But she did. She would have been 31 in September 1963, had she lived.