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Jesse Robert Patterson

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Jesse Robert Patterson

Birth
Major County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
13 Feb 1952 (aged 47)
Major County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Mooreland, Woodward County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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OBITUARY - JESSE ROBERT PATTERSON
Jesse Robert Patterson, son of Hugh C. and Bessie F. Russell Patterson, was born on December 13, 1904, at the Patterson Homestead near Quinlan, Oklahoma. The day he was born there was a blizzard and snow drifts cover the Oklahoma Hills. Jesse resided on the Homestead until his death February 13, 1952, at the age of 47 years and 2 months.
Jesse was married to Lulu Wolf of Quinlan on January 18, 1927 at Woodward. Jesse and Lulu had nine children; Edra Lois, Frances Marie, Russel Isaac, Bessie Lou, Fay Louise, Roberta May, Leola Pearl, Robert Jesse and Janice Mae.
Jesse was preceded in death by his parents, Hugh C. Patterson and Bessie F. Russell Patterson; an infant son, Russell Isaac Patterson; and a brother, Frank Patterson.
Jesse leaves to mourn his departure his wife, Lulu, of the family home, seven daughters, Mrs. John (Edra) Shuck of Woodward, Mrs. Bill May (Frances) of Mooreland, Bessie Lou, Fay, Roberta, Leola, and Janice, and one son Robert, all of the family home. There are also three granddaughters and three brothers, Dave of Pomona, California, Fred of Muskogee, and Arney of Mooreland. There are many other relatives and friends.
Jesse was converted early in life and at various times renewed his consecration to the Lord, retaining a hope of a better life until the end. Jesse was a faithful, true and loving husband and father to his wife and children.
Funeral services were held Sunday in the Methodist Church in Mooreland with Rev. Woody pastor of the Assembly of God Church officiating, and Rev. Gatti, pastor of Mooreland Methodist Church assisting. Burial was in Mooreland Cemetery with Knittel Funeral Home in charge.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to the kind friends for their help, thoughtfulness and sympathy in our time of sorrow for our loved one. Such kindness can never be repaid, and to each and every one who had a part we can only say, may God richly bless you with spiritual and material blessings, and may His grace and peace be abundantly bestowed upon you all. We are especially thankful to Bro. Woody and Bro. Gatti for their sermon and prayer.
Mrs. Jesse Patterson and Family
Mr. and Mrs. John Shuck and girls
Mr. and Mrs. Bill May and daughter
IN MEMORY---
What is this mystery that men call death?...My friend before me lies, in all save breath;...He seems the same as yesterday, his face...So like to life so calm, bears not a trace...Of what that great change with all of us so dread...I gaze on him and say; He is not dead...But sleeps; and soon he will arise and take...Me by the hand. I know he will awake...And smile on me as he did yesterday;...And he will have some sentle word to say...Some kindly deed to do; for loving thought...Was warp and woof of which his life was wrought...He is not dead. Such souls forever live...In boundless measure of the love they gave. (Poem requested by Mrs. Lulu Patterson)
OBITUARY - JESSE ROBERT PATTERSON
Jesse Robert Patterson, son of Hugh C. and Bessie F. Russell Patterson, was born on December 13, 1904, at the Patterson Homestead near Quinlan, Oklahoma. The day he was born there was a blizzard and snow drifts cover the Oklahoma Hills. Jesse resided on the Homestead until his death February 13, 1952, at the age of 47 years and 2 months.
Jesse was married to Lulu Wolf of Quinlan on January 18, 1927 at Woodward. Jesse and Lulu had nine children; Edra Lois, Frances Marie, Russel Isaac, Bessie Lou, Fay Louise, Roberta May, Leola Pearl, Robert Jesse and Janice Mae.
Jesse was preceded in death by his parents, Hugh C. Patterson and Bessie F. Russell Patterson; an infant son, Russell Isaac Patterson; and a brother, Frank Patterson.
Jesse leaves to mourn his departure his wife, Lulu, of the family home, seven daughters, Mrs. John (Edra) Shuck of Woodward, Mrs. Bill May (Frances) of Mooreland, Bessie Lou, Fay, Roberta, Leola, and Janice, and one son Robert, all of the family home. There are also three granddaughters and three brothers, Dave of Pomona, California, Fred of Muskogee, and Arney of Mooreland. There are many other relatives and friends.
Jesse was converted early in life and at various times renewed his consecration to the Lord, retaining a hope of a better life until the end. Jesse was a faithful, true and loving husband and father to his wife and children.
Funeral services were held Sunday in the Methodist Church in Mooreland with Rev. Woody pastor of the Assembly of God Church officiating, and Rev. Gatti, pastor of Mooreland Methodist Church assisting. Burial was in Mooreland Cemetery with Knittel Funeral Home in charge.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere and heartfelt thanks to the kind friends for their help, thoughtfulness and sympathy in our time of sorrow for our loved one. Such kindness can never be repaid, and to each and every one who had a part we can only say, may God richly bless you with spiritual and material blessings, and may His grace and peace be abundantly bestowed upon you all. We are especially thankful to Bro. Woody and Bro. Gatti for their sermon and prayer.
Mrs. Jesse Patterson and Family
Mr. and Mrs. John Shuck and girls
Mr. and Mrs. Bill May and daughter
IN MEMORY---
What is this mystery that men call death?...My friend before me lies, in all save breath;...He seems the same as yesterday, his face...So like to life so calm, bears not a trace...Of what that great change with all of us so dread...I gaze on him and say; He is not dead...But sleeps; and soon he will arise and take...Me by the hand. I know he will awake...And smile on me as he did yesterday;...And he will have some sentle word to say...Some kindly deed to do; for loving thought...Was warp and woof of which his life was wrought...He is not dead. Such souls forever live...In boundless measure of the love they gave. (Poem requested by Mrs. Lulu Patterson)


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