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Roland A Patterson

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Roland A Patterson Veteran

Birth
Seneca, Oconee County, South Carolina, USA
Death
18 Dec 2010 (aged 86)
Anderson, Anderson County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Pickens, Pickens County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Roland A. Patterson, beloved husband of the late Betty T. Patterson, passed peacefully December 18, 2010. Loving father of Robin McCollum (Phil) of Easley, Tommye Hendricks (Charles) of Pickens, and Katie Bagby (David) of Jacksonville, FL; adoring grandfather of Matthew McCollum, Lori Ellenburg (Brent), Sarah McCollum, Andrew Hendricks, and Abby McCollum; brother of Helen Ellenburg (Ralph) and Jack Patterson (Helen).

Mr. Patterson was born in Seneca to the late Barney Guy Patterson and Minnie Bearden Patterson. In addition to his parents he was preceded by a son Nicholas Patterson.

He was the retired president of Patterson Electrical Company, member of Grace United Methodist Church and Hawley Lynn Sunday School Class, Masonic Keowee Lodge #79, Shriners International – Hejaz Temple, Cannon Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, US Naval Reserve, and was a highly decorated honorably discharged WWII US Navy Veteran.

Graveside service in Hillcrest Memorial Park, Pickens.
Roland A. Patterson, beloved husband of the late Betty T. Patterson, passed peacefully December 18, 2010. Loving father of Robin McCollum (Phil) of Easley, Tommye Hendricks (Charles) of Pickens, and Katie Bagby (David) of Jacksonville, FL; adoring grandfather of Matthew McCollum, Lori Ellenburg (Brent), Sarah McCollum, Andrew Hendricks, and Abby McCollum; brother of Helen Ellenburg (Ralph) and Jack Patterson (Helen).

Mr. Patterson was born in Seneca to the late Barney Guy Patterson and Minnie Bearden Patterson. In addition to his parents he was preceded by a son Nicholas Patterson.

He was the retired president of Patterson Electrical Company, member of Grace United Methodist Church and Hawley Lynn Sunday School Class, Masonic Keowee Lodge #79, Shriners International – Hejaz Temple, Cannon Memorial Hospital Auxiliary, US Naval Reserve, and was a highly decorated honorably discharged WWII US Navy Veteran.

Graveside service in Hillcrest Memorial Park, Pickens.


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