with children and families. Pat received her Bachelor Degree of Science from Iowa State University in 1980 with honors and distinctions majoring in psychology. Upon receiving her teaching license for secondary education Pat began teaching at Fort Dodge Senior High in the early 80's forming the original "Dynamic Duo" with Shirley Lockman (Brown) working in the areas of school truancy, alternative education strategies, in-school suspension, and "Saturday School". Pat continued to deepen her relationship with Christ to better understand the responsibilities God had placed upon her life, and she stepped into this new realm by serving as the Human Rights Commissioner for the City of Fort Dodge IA until1986. Utilizing her new life experience and spiritual growth, Pat continued forward to make an indelible mark on the human service landscape in the State of Iowa. She developed educational programming for low income housing complexes, started local food banks and the Toys- for-Tots program, and established the local domestic violence shelter all while managing to receive her Masers Degree in Science in Education from Drake University in 1994. She continued her community involvement and leadership roles as co-founder and executive director of an early childhood enrichment and community outreach center in 1994, served on the Iowa Lieutenant Governor task force on diversity and inclusion from 1995-99, YWCA President of the Board of Directors 97-99, and in conjunction with Mother Barbara Johnson, established a free health care clinic that later became the Community Health Center of Fort Dodge. She also won the Martin Luther King Jr. Community Service Award in 1996. For the past 20 plus years, Pat has worked diligently for Hennepin County in Minneapolis, MN serving in a myriad of roles until her final position as Senior Department Administrator in the Department of Health and Human Services. She strove to impact people and families until the time of her death. Patricia had a deeply expressed love and respect for her work family at Hennepin County, her spiritual family at Full Proof Ministry COGIC, and her God given family. Patricia is preceded in death by her mother Virgie Miller, brother Rickey Taylor, and sister Diana Redman. She leaves to mourn her death her father Albert Cosey of Rancho Cordova CA; son Michael Avery (Stephanie) of WDM IA; daughter Michelle Avery-Jenkins (Oraefo) of Atlanta GA; brother Bishop Madai Taylor (Michelle) of Fort Dodge IA; brother Jerry Taylor (Paquita) of Jackson MS; brother Myron Taylor of Pocahontas IA; sister Sarah Taylor-Smith (Ray) of Indianapolis IN; brother Andrew Taylor (Kris) of Fort Dodge IA; sister Valerie Cosey of Sacramento CA; sister Cassandra Anderson of San Jose California; sister Felecia Luckett of Albuquerque NM; grandchildren Ashley Avery-Peterson, Addison Avery, Raykeem Jenkins, Rayanna Jenkins, Orasia Jenkins, Michael Jenkins, Peter Jenkins, and Oraefo Jenkins Jr; great-grandchildren Chase Michael Avery and Alayah Rose Jenkins; and a host of nieces and nephews. Memorials may be left to family discretion.