Funeral services are set for 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in the First Baptist Church with burial to follow in the Spur Cemetery under direction of Campbell Funeral Home.
Patterson had been a resident of Stonewall County for 65 years before moving to Dickens County. He was a member of the First Baptist Church and a retired farmer. He was born in Mason County.
Survivors include three sons, Nevis - Breckenridge, Granville - Lubbock and Eldon - Big Springs; seven daughters, Mrs. Marvin Carlisle and Mrs. Marshall Smith, both of Tulia, Mrs. Carl Tree - Bailey, Colo., Mrs. Edward Dickerson - Celina, Tex., Mrs. Biddy Hicks - Muleshoe, Mrs. Marvin Williams - Lubbock and Mrs. Carl Baker - Bonham, Texas; 27 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.
Funeral services are set for 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in the First Baptist Church with burial to follow in the Spur Cemetery under direction of Campbell Funeral Home.
Patterson had been a resident of Stonewall County for 65 years before moving to Dickens County. He was a member of the First Baptist Church and a retired farmer. He was born in Mason County.
Survivors include three sons, Nevis - Breckenridge, Granville - Lubbock and Eldon - Big Springs; seven daughters, Mrs. Marvin Carlisle and Mrs. Marshall Smith, both of Tulia, Mrs. Carl Tree - Bailey, Colo., Mrs. Edward Dickerson - Celina, Tex., Mrs. Biddy Hicks - Muleshoe, Mrs. Marvin Williams - Lubbock and Mrs. Carl Baker - Bonham, Texas; 27 grandchildren and 16 great-grandchildren.
Family Members
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Lura Udell Patterson Carlile
1903–1977
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Velma Lee Patterson
1905–1913
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Willie Belle Patterson Tree
1906–1981
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Linnie Mae Patterson Dickerson
1908–1995
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Martha Pinkney Patterson Hicks
1910–1981
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Ida Pearl Patterson Smith
1914–1999
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Bernice Iolah Patterson Williams
1917–1994
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Audrey Anita "Nickie" Patterson Baker
1921–2000
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Johnny Nevis Patterson
1924–1999
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Granville Queenen Patterson
1926–1998
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Eldon Evans "Babby Boy" Patterson
1928–1968
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