Information that surfaced online earlier today has that Pastor Patsy Cameneti has sadly passed away. The news of her death was announced to the public in a few post made by the ministry and family.
Her cause of death or circumstances surrounding her sad demise was not made known to the public at the time of filing this report.
Her husband, Tony Cameneti through his official Facebook page announced the passing of his wife.
Penning down her heartfelt tribute to Patsy, Dr Billye Brim made a lengthy post about the memories they shared together.
Read Excerpts Below:-
Patsy Cameneti entered my life in 1978 as a Rhema student. Later, when she worked there, many a time she burst into my office with something Brother Kenneth E. Hagin had shared or prophesied in her office. Oftentimes, he had come the same day to my office with a word.
I was with Patsy & Tony in Singapore in September 2003 when we got the call from Jeri Horton that Brother Hagin had just finished the breakfast she’d cooked for the Hagins, and he’d dropped his head to one side & departed.
Patsy Behrman Cameneti has remained a constant, beloved light in my life.
She was a member of our longtime prayer group, “The Sparkies.” The video here was at our recent Sparky meeting in a prayer cabin here at Prayer Mountain.
My thoughts are particularly going to what happened when Brother Hagin departed on that Sunday morning just after breakfast. Medical people, however, revived his body. It was Thursday before his heart stopped beating.
Born in mountain town, Salida, Colorado, Patsy grew up as the daughter of Pentecostal pastors in the farmlands of Colorado.
Her parents, Bill and Ginger Behrman pastored Assembly of God churches in Castle Rock and Burlington, Colorado.
she graduated from Rhema Bible Training Center in 1977 and then worked at Kenneth Hagin Ministries and Rhema Bible Training Center for 16 years as vocal director of Faith Creations, the All Faiths’ Crusades, the Director of the Prayer and Healing Center, and as an instructor at Rhema Bible Training Center.