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Patricia Mary Woodruff

07/05/1941 - 07/12/2025

Obituary For Patricia Mary Woodruff

Our beloved Patty departed at high noon on Saturday, July 12, 2025. She was at home in her own bed, soundly asleep. Her youngest sister, Barbara Bartlett, a niece Sara Flora, her husband of 40 years, Harley Shaw, and his daughter, Jean Johnson, were with her when she passed.

Patricia Mary Woodruff was born on July 5, 1941 in Stambaugh, Michigan. Her father, Frank G. Woodruff, was a mining engineer, so the family moved around a lot. While growing up, Patty lived in northern Michigan, New Jersey, Nevada, and Oracle, Arizona. Patty was a bright and inquisitive child. She learned to read at an early age and at age 9, she read the entire Encyclopedia Britannica from A to Z. Through her adult life, she surprised others by recalling minutiae she learned during that youthful reading marathon. Reading continued to be important throughout her life. She spurned television, often leaving a room where one was playing.

Patty had a lifelong love of horses, beginning with a stuffed horse as a baby. At about the same time she was reading the encyclopedia, she published and dispersed a newsletter titled Your Daily Oats. When she was 13, the family moved to Nevada and bought two horses. From then on, she owned horses until 2021, tragically losing her last 3 over a short period. Even as her memory and ability to communicate failed, horses continued to be subject she tried to express most often.

Patty attended the University of Arizona, where she met Gordon Bergthold. They married and had two children, Mike and Cory. Gordon’s career kept them moving for a while, until they settled in Chico, California. Patty continued her education at Chico State University, taking art and biology classes. In Chico, Patty became a superb seamstress and developed her painting and drawing skills. She also became active in the Women’s Rights Movement.

After 15 years of marriage, Patty returned to the University of Arizona and completed a degree in Natural Resource Recreation. During this time, she lived at the Woodruff family property, Cherry Valley Ranch, in Oracle, Arizona. She took a position as Map and Trails Coordinator for Arizona State Parks Department, then moved to the Arizona Governor’s office as a Natural Resource Planner. For about two years, she worked on a special detail for the Bureau of Reclamation in Boulder City Nevada, coordinating a tri-state effort to regulate development within the floodplain of the lower Colorado River. That position ended in 1983, when the river overflowed its dams and demonstrated clearly the dangers of flooding.

During her tenure with Governor Babbitt’s office, Patty met Harley Shaw, who became the love of her life. She eventually joined Harley in Chino Valley, Arizona and started a publishing business covering Prescott, Kingman, and Flagstaff. She owned this business for 15 years, during which it grew to 300 pages of advertising per month, keeping at least seven employees busy. For nine years of this time, Patty and Harley lived in a historic house at Del Rio Springs north of Chino Valley. Patty continued to have horses and also raised chickens, turkeys, and one lovelorn goose. She staged an ongoing battle with local coyotes, gopher snakes, and rattlesnakes. She didn’t want these predators killed, but she actively tried to dissuade them from eating her poultry.

Patty and Harley moved to Hillsboro, New Mexico in 2001, seeking a quieter town with less growth. Both became active in local organizations and helped form the Hillsboro Historical Society to preserve key historic buildings, sites, important artifacts, and local historic literature.

Patty is survived by a son, Michael Bergthold of Cardiff by the Sea, California; daughter, Cory Rautter of Liberty Hills Texas; husband, Harley Shaw; sisters Barbara Bartlett and Susan Woodruff; brothers Jim, Mike, and Bruce Woodruff, three grandchildren, three great grandchildren, and multiple nieces and nephews. She is also survived by her 106-year-old mother, Mary Banks Woodruff, of Tucson.

Those who knew Patty well will miss her crystalline laugh. She was loved by all who knew her. Even during the last two weeks of her life, she managed to jitterbug with her son and meet visitors with her mischievous smile. May she ride her favorite horse in peace


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I met Patty and Harley Shaw in Hillsboro. NM, in what? 2001? They moved into our small village of about 300 people, all new residents were obviously objects of curiosity...what would they be like? Are they nice? Small towns are especially drawn to gossip, to speculation. Why are they here? Are they escaping from something? But, hey, all we could observe was that they WERE nice, that they were bright and interes

ting, that Patty was willing to connect with other women in our community, and that, well, we liked them. Patty Shaw involved herself in community concerns, betterment of our lives together, and made us laugh--something important, I believe, to living a good life. Patty and Harley provided, too, an example of devotion to one another that remains an inspiration to me and I'm certain to all who knew them. Patty, thank you for sharing who you were with us. And my sincere wishes for her husband and family in this grievous time.

Judi Siegfried

My deepest condolences, she will be missed.

Genna S.

God forbid we should go to a Heaven without Horses.

Jacqueline Bentley

My heart goes out to Mike and all her loved ones! I had the joy of carpooling from Oracle to the University the years she was pursuing her Natural Resources degree. Her flat-bottomed cup of coffee on the dash, her unquenchable smile, and many discussions of life and trying to do the right thing in spite of obstacles. And oh how she loved Mike and Cory!!! Heard that the root words for enthusiasm mean "filled with God"; I never knew a time (even when we had the opportunity to meet again a few months ago) that the enthusiasm wasn't lighting up the world around her!

Gail Stevenson

Patty was a ferocious delight. She had a hungry mind, always delighting in new information and different perspectives. Those glittering eyes always made me feel welcomed and valued, even the last time I saw her in Spring 2025. Her partnership with Harley was remarkable and a delight to experience. I have known them since way back in the Prescott AZ days and our world is a little poorer without Patty's fiery approach to life.

Karen Mock

Our staff will continue to keep your family in our prayers. We thank you for allowing us to serve your family.

Kirikos Family Funeral Home, Inc | Truth or Consequences, NM

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