Patty A. Mann, age 60, of Cheyenne, Wyoming, passed away on May 29, 2025. She was born on April 27, 1965, in Rockford, Illinois to Phyllis and Andy Goodman. Patty married Brian Mann on October 10, 2002.
Patty began her career as a dental assistant before starting her own dental lab business. She owned and operated The Lab Mann serving the Cheyenne dental community for over 15 years. She attended and helped at the Colorado Mission of Mercy clinic for multiple years, providing dental care at no cost to those in need.
She had a passion for hunting and teaching Hunter's Education classes, which she did for over 10 years. Patty helped lead a conservation youth group through Pheasants Forever for 15 years, taking groups of kids on adventures to places including Yellowstone and the Sand Dunes. Recently, she enjoyed being a member of the Cheyenne Chapter of the Gold Prospecting Association of America.
Patty will always be remembered for her laugh and for the 36 year-long tradition of baking hundreds of cookies every December. Family and friends gathered for a weekend full of baking, Christmas songs, and Taco John's potato oles. She delivered platters of cookies to clients and friends to celebrate the season and spread her love.
Patty loved being with her family. She didn't mind what they did as long as they were spending time together. This included playing (and winning) cribbage, attending a Pink concert with her daughters, going to the movies, and planning unique Thanksgiving meats that people speak of even now.
She is survived by her husband Brian Mann; children Shari Gilbert, Angi Trujillo, Josh and Eric Mann; grandchildren Tay, Eliana, and Elijah Trujillo; Gemma, Max and Logan Mann.
She was proceeded in death by her parents Andy and Phyllis Goodman, and her brother Tim Goodman.
A celebration of life will be held on Saturday, June 14, 2025, from 3pm to 5pm at Holiday Park.
Directions: On E Lincolnway turn North on Morrie, go to 19th and turn East on 19th and go to the intersection of Duff Ave and 19th and our gazebo will be on the right side of the road off of 19th.
To honor Patty's love of flowers, if you're able, the family asks you to bring a flower to plant.
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