Mrs. Jayshree Jayesh Patel is survived by her husband Jayesh Patel, her son Vatsal J Patel, her grandson Kaden Alexander Patel.
Jayshree spent her early life in India and moved to the United States in 1987. She graduated with a Masters Degree in Psychology. She dedicated her life to her family and mostly spent every effort showing love by providing acts of service to her family.
She was a hard worker, strong-willed, mentally impregnable, cared for every member of our family, and the friends that she loved. Jayshree was a home marker, she was always laughing in good company of friends and family, and she was protective of the people she cared for.
She spent lot of time caring for her beloved cat Gizmo, singing & listening to old Indian Film songs, cooking and feeding all visitors at home, spending time with friends, going to Indian community functions and traveling.
She got married to Jayesh on 11/22/1979. Since then, for 44 years, she was the source of love & in-spiration for both her son Vatsal and husband Jayesh.
Her personality was charismatic, serious but passionate, and caring for the welfare of all walks of life. Her intentions were always heartfelt with sincerity, and love. She was particular about the space she lived in and made all things beautiful around her.
Her friends remembered her as a gentle, caring soul! She will be missed daily and every memory will be treasured.
Note from her Son: My mother dedicated her life to make sure all of my dreams and passions came true. My mother was extremely selfless. She was proud that I made it through the military and eventually achieving my goal as an airline Captain. Through all my struggles my mother was always there for me. She taught me how to drive, she took me to all my appointments, she always showed her love with food, cooking, and providing gifts. Financially my mom has always been supportive of my goals and pursuing my aviation career. Even in times of struggle and when we had little resources she spent the money she had to make me happy. My mother always called me throughout all hours of the night when I was going through the darkest parts of my life and she was there for me. I am going to miss her phone calls and calls to check up on me. She has made me into the person I am today. All her qualities in her I will be sure to carry forward in my life. I love you eternally mom.
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