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In the 1980s, Patricia created and produced Hit City, a popular syndicated TV show featuring R&B performers. One of her songs was included in the film Death of a Soldier’s soundtrack. In 1978, she moved to Los Angeles to pursue her performing career. In her own right, Patricia was a gifted singer, songwriter and performer. Donovan was one of the many popular musicians who performed there. In the 1970s, Patricia moved to Scottsdale and opened the Balcony Hall, a music club featuring musicians and go-go dancers in cages. From there, Patricia’s love of music would grow. Jefferson Airplane’s Grace Slick became one of their many new friends. Called by their shared love of music and the famous anthem “San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair),” they soon found themselves in Haight-Ashbury with activists and musicians working to address the issues of the day. While attending school in Southern Texas, she met Janis Joplin. Within the counterculture movement of the 1960s, Patricia found a community of like-minded spirits. From an early age Patricia marched to the beat of her own drum.

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Her parents were two of the original owners of National Car Rental, where she worked as a teenager and honed her entrepreneurial skills. Patricia was born in Phoenix on Novemto Catherine and Lewis Lee (Bob) Steward. A resident of Bisbee, Arizona for many years, Patricia passed away in Tucson on Decemafter a brief illness. The love of her life was her daughter Rhiannon Sofia Christina Loretta Steward. Patricia Ann Steward lived a remarkable life of impassioned projects, generous acts, and profound love of art, music, animals, and community.







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