Patricia Hayden

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Patricia Idella Hayden passed away peacefully on Aug. 13, 2021, in the home of her daughter and son-in-law in Loveland, Colo. She was born to the late Dallas Walter Hayden and the late Idella Virginia McMillen on Aug. 16, 1933, in Greeley, Colo.

Patricia (“Pat” and “Patty”) spent her school years in Colorado and California, helping care for her “brood of assorted brothers,” five in all, including two half-brothers and two stepbrothers. Those brothers sang her praises from the rooftops even throughout their adult lives!

On July 13, 1950, she married William (Bill) Eugene Hout in Larimer County Colo. and shortly thereafter, Bill joined the Air Force and they moved to San Antonio, Texas, where their first child, William Hugh Hout, was born. While restationed in Cheyenne, Wyo., their two daughters, Kathryn Dell Hout and Virginia Lee Hout, were born. In 1957, they moved to Pinedale, Wyo., where the last of their four children, Jack Brian Hout, was born.

Patricia spent the next 32 years in Pinedale as a homemaker, librarian, travel agent, office assistant and the most beloved elementary school secretary. Pat was much more than a secretary; she was a mentor, advocate, friend, mother and grandmother to the school staff and the children. Her home was always full of her children’s peers because they loved being around her and their family. Patricia was an AVID skier and made certain that all her children and grandchildren were exposed to the sport. She skied until her early 80s when an injury prompted her to give it up. It was also during those Pinedale years that she was first exposed to her life passion second only to skiing, that being yoga. Pat was renowned for her love of swimming at Sandy Beach and was an original member of the “Sandy Beach Polar Bear Club,” a group of women who were the first to swim in Fremont Lake right after the ice went off!! Patricia was well known for her active lifestyle that included skiing, yoga, bicycling, lap-swimming, jogging and tennis.

In 1989, she and Bill divorced and she moved to Port Angeles, Wash., to be near her oldest son, Bill, and his family. While in Port Angeles, she worked as an office assistant in a counseling center. In 1992, she moved to Boulder, Colo., to be near her daughters and their families. She was employed there for 10 years as the office assistant at a large assisted living complex. It was in Boulder that Patricia began to seriously pursue her passion for yoga by becoming a certified yoga instructor which, in Colorado, requires extensive study and testing. It took her over 18 months to obtain the certification since she was working full-time but she was committed to pursuing her dream which she accomplished! Along with her yoga practice, she also became a meditation instructor.

In 2002, she relocated to Casper, Wyo., to be near her youngest son, Jack Brian, and his family and to pursue her passion for yoga and meditation. She developed her clientele from the ground up and eventually became an instructor at Casper College and three Casper fitness centers. At the time of her stroke in the fall of 2016, at the age of 83, she was teaching 13 yoga classes a week! Her reputation and circle of influence as a yoga and meditation instructor preceded her throughout Casper. In the years following her series of strokes and numerous medical visits and transitions through assisted living and nursing care, she and/or her name was recognized and highly esteemed by students, former students, parents of students, spouses of students and a number of yoga instructors.

Patricia fiercely loved her family and will be most remembered by them for her practical wisdom, her unconditional love, she always made time for each one and never gave up on any of them. Each of her children would tell you that they were her favorite because that’s how she made them feel! She was a model of kindness and compassion and she lived her life in full integrity. She was loved and respected by all who knew her. As her nephew, Mark McMillen, stated recently, “You are one of the most lovingly progressive people I have ever met and will always remain a great source of inspiration for me. I hope that some of your positive energy and outlook on life has rubbed off on me. I love you so … and your calm, passionate spirit. So honored to call you kin.”

No one has left a larger footprint of patience, loving kindness, positive impact and influence than “our Patty;” her legacy of love lives on in her precious family…. Patricia was preceded in death by her brothers, Jack Walter Hayden and Tim McMillen; stepbrothers, Andy McMillen and Jerry McMillen; her son, Jack Brian Hout and grandson, Randall Tyrone Hout.

Patricia is survived by her brother, Thomas O. (Nancy) McMillen; son, William Hugh (Elaine) Hout, daughters Kathryn Dell (Tuko Lodro) Singey and Virginia Lee (Dennis Gibson) Hout; grandchildren, Heather Frances (Josh) Graham, Natasha Nadine (Maximiliano Nealon) Delgado, Kassandra O’Brian (Mike) Lesco, Hannah (Anthony Kingston) Hout, Hunter Dale Hout; great-grandchildren MaKenna Elaine (Zachary Grasky) Hout, Lauryn Jo Hout, Dexter Layne Graham, Sarasvati De Speer, Samaya Lu Speer, Michael R. Lesco, Edee Faith Lesco, Jack Brian Lesco; one great-great grandchild, Kamdyn Layne Grasky; nephews Tim McMillen, Tory McMillen, Gordon Hayden, Mark McMillen, Mike McMillen, Patrick McMillen, Drew McMillen and one niece, Veronica “Vickie” Daub.

A potluck reception in her honor and remembrance will be held in Casper, Wyo., on Oct. 2, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. at the Amoco Park labyrinth. A celebration of life ceremony will be held in Pinedale, Wyo., the weekend of July 16, 2022. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be sent to hospice Tru Community Care, 2594 Trailridge Drive East, Lafayette, CO 80027, Paradise Valley Christian Church in Casper, WY or the Ahimsa Memorial Fund at www.ahimsamemorial.org/ to benefit future yoga students. For additional details please visit: www.thenaturalfuneral.com/patricia-idella-hayden/.