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Hattie Belle Fore Patton

Birth
Missouri, USA
Death
24 Dec 1974 (aged 82)
Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
Burial
King City, Gentry County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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"Charles Cooper Patton married Gertrude Butler in 1902 and after her death married her first cousin Hattie Belle Fore in 1915. Gertrude's mother Rebecca Brown Butler is a sister to Alice Brown Fore who is Hattie's mother."

Contributor: Carol Holmes (48831014) • [email protected]
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The Albany Capital (Albany, MO), Thursday, December 16, 1915; pg. 1

Patton-Fore.

At his home in Albany yesterday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock Rev. J. S. Cunningham, pastor of the Mt. Zion Presbyterian Church, officiated st the marriage of Cooper C. Patton to Miss Hattie B. Fore. These are among the best-known and most popular young people of the Mt. Zion neighborhood, the groom being a prosperous farmer of that community, honest and square in all his dealings, and holding the absolute confidence of those who have known him from childhood. His bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Fore, was also born near Gentryville; is held in highest esteem by all as a bright true girl, who will make a faithful companion for the husband whom she has chosen. Following the ceremony yesterday they left on the Burlington afternoon train for a wedding trip to St. Joseph and Kansas City. They will return and be at home after Dec. 30th, at Mr. Patton's fine farm six miles south of Albany. Into this home they will followed by the most hearty good wishes of their many Gentry county (sic) friends.
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Tri-County News (King City, MO), Friday, December 17, 1974; pg. 4

DEATHS

Mrs. Hattie B. Patton, 82, died Tuesday at a St. Joseph hospital. Her funeral is to be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Clark chapel. The Rev. Felix Schnucker will officiate. Burial will be in the King City cemetery (sic).

A resident of Gentry county (sic), Mrs. Patton moved to King City in 1948. She was a member of the King City Presbyterian church (sic) and the Garden club. Mrs. Patton was admitted to Methodist Medical Center last Saturday after suffering an apparent heart attack at her home.

She was the widow of C. C. Patton, who died in 1958.

Survivors include one son, Marvin Patton of Kansas City; one daughter, Mrs. Loretta Askins of King City; one sister, Mrs. Nadine Giles of Albany; five brothers, S.O. Fore of King City, Clyde Fore and Norwood Fore, both of Maysville, Carl Fore of Dallas, Texas, and Ralph Fore of Albany; there are three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
"Charles Cooper Patton married Gertrude Butler in 1902 and after her death married her first cousin Hattie Belle Fore in 1915. Gertrude's mother Rebecca Brown Butler is a sister to Alice Brown Fore who is Hattie's mother."

Contributor: Carol Holmes (48831014) • [email protected]
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The Albany Capital (Albany, MO), Thursday, December 16, 1915; pg. 1

Patton-Fore.

At his home in Albany yesterday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock Rev. J. S. Cunningham, pastor of the Mt. Zion Presbyterian Church, officiated st the marriage of Cooper C. Patton to Miss Hattie B. Fore. These are among the best-known and most popular young people of the Mt. Zion neighborhood, the groom being a prosperous farmer of that community, honest and square in all his dealings, and holding the absolute confidence of those who have known him from childhood. His bride, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Fore, was also born near Gentryville; is held in highest esteem by all as a bright true girl, who will make a faithful companion for the husband whom she has chosen. Following the ceremony yesterday they left on the Burlington afternoon train for a wedding trip to St. Joseph and Kansas City. They will return and be at home after Dec. 30th, at Mr. Patton's fine farm six miles south of Albany. Into this home they will followed by the most hearty good wishes of their many Gentry county (sic) friends.
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Tri-County News (King City, MO), Friday, December 17, 1974; pg. 4

DEATHS

Mrs. Hattie B. Patton, 82, died Tuesday at a St. Joseph hospital. Her funeral is to be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Clark chapel. The Rev. Felix Schnucker will officiate. Burial will be in the King City cemetery (sic).

A resident of Gentry county (sic), Mrs. Patton moved to King City in 1948. She was a member of the King City Presbyterian church (sic) and the Garden club. Mrs. Patton was admitted to Methodist Medical Center last Saturday after suffering an apparent heart attack at her home.

She was the widow of C. C. Patton, who died in 1958.

Survivors include one son, Marvin Patton of Kansas City; one daughter, Mrs. Loretta Askins of King City; one sister, Mrs. Nadine Giles of Albany; five brothers, S.O. Fore of King City, Clyde Fore and Norwood Fore, both of Maysville, Carl Fore of Dallas, Texas, and Ralph Fore of Albany; there are three grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.


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