Patricia Dyer, 91, of Fayetteville, passed away peacefully at home on December 4, 2021, with her family by her side. She was born October 13, 1930 in Dyer, Arkansas to Selmer and Elsie Morse.
She married the love of her life, Don Dyer, in August of 1952.
Pat was a dedicated mother, homemaker, and care giver. Throughout her life, her family, friends, and neighbors were recipients of her constant caring, compassion, and kindness. Her greatest joy came from her role as G-Pat to her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 26 years, Don, and her son, Joe.
She will be lovingly and forever remembered by her daughter and son-in-law, Selma and Les, her 4 grandchildren and their spouses and her 10 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be 1:00 PM Saturday, December 11, 2021 at Beard’s Chapel. Interment will follow in Fairview Memorial Gardens Cemetery.
There will be a private family visitation.

Very sorry to hear about Pat’s passing. I haven’t seen her for a long time. I have many good memories of visiting with her about different things. A sweet lady.
I was a friend and a co-worker to Joe. Pat was a very sweet lady. My deepest sympathy and prayers for the family.
Thank you Missy.
I’ve been Par’s neighbor since I was 9 or 10 years old. We loved Pat and enjoyed talking to her when she would be out working in her yard. She loved doing her yard work and her little dogs. I’m so sorry Selma and I wish we could be there for the funeral but are out of town until Monday. We will see you next week
Thank you Teri. She will definitely be greatly missed.
I will always remember her as Pat. She always had a smile and always very kind.
Very sorry to hear that Pat has passed. She always had nice things to say about everybody and everything. It was a pleasure to know her.
I’m very sorry to hear about Pat’s passing. She was my grandmother’s best friend since they were in 2nd grade. She talked about her all my life, and I was glad to have met her. She was a kind spirit, and I remember how much she loved her little dog. She and my Gram sure did have some adventures over the years, most recently, just about 4 years ago, when I had taken my gram to see her. I dropped her off to spend a few days. They were going to take a drive and go to the mall, but instead they got lost and ended up in Mississippi. A nice police officer helped them out, and they ended up spending the night in a hotel. Gram said they had a great time! I can just imagine how they were when they were kids. They always stayed in touch even though they lived a state apart, talking on the phone frequently. They also always sent each other birthday packages. In recent years, my Gram developed dementia, and Pat still made sure to check in, even though Gram was failing. She would even call me to find out how she was doing. So when my sweet Gram passed away, on December 18th, last year, I of course tried to call and let Pat know, but there was no answer. Now, I know why. Pat had passed away two weeks to the day before, and as sad as this makes me, I can’t help but smile because I know these two are up there laughing like old times. I’m sure Pat was there to greet her with open arms. That makes me smile. I’d like to extend my deepest condolences to her family. Pat was a special lady, and glad to have known her. I appreciate all the years of friendship she shared with my Gram in their 91 years of life. They will both be missed.