A Familiar Evansville Smile We’ll Never Forget
I found out for a lot of people in Evansville, a trip through the Mt. Pleasant McDonald’s drive-thru or a quick stop inside often meant seeing a face that instantly made the day better Patty Kelley. There are some people you just remember from certain places in a positive way.
For the past 20 years, Patty was one of those people who made a place feel special. Her smile, kindness, and friendly conversations became part of the routine for countless customers who visited the restaurant over the years.
More Than an Employee, Part of the Community
The Mt. Pleasant McDonald’s shared the heartbreaking news on Facebook that Patty passed away suddenly, leaving behind not just coworkers, but a community of people who knew and loved her.
They described Patty as far more than a team member. She was part of the very fabric of the restaurant and the Evansville community. Whether it was sharing a laugh during a hectic shift or simply making someone feel welcome, Patty had a gift for making people feel seen and valued.
A Lasting Impact on Evansville
For many longtime customers, Patty was one of those familiar faces that made McDonald’s feel like more than just a restaurant. She brought joy, dedication, and heart to every shift, leaving a lasting impression on everyone who came through the doors…