Obituaries » Jimmy Darrell Patterson

Check your settings when you are happy with your print preview press the print icon below.

Show Obituaries Show Guestbook Show Photos QR Code Print

Jimmy Darrell Patterson

July 15, 1939 - February 26, 2022

Share your Memorial with Family & Friends

Subscribe to updates for Jimmy Darrell Patterson


Please choose your subscription settings below, you can unsubscribe through email at any time.


Email me when someone posts in the guestbook

Email me when an update is made to the obituary

Email me on the anniversary of passing

Subscription

CHURCH HILL – Jimmy Darrell Patterson, 82 born July 15, 1939, passed away peacefully Saturday, February 26, 2022.

Jimmy retired from Holliston Mills after 30 years of service. Jimmy worked at the Hawkins County convenient center retiring after 17 years of service.

Jimmy was a God-fearing man who loved the Lord, while working he was very active in the community by collecting and donating money for churches and people in need, he also sold Apple butter for the Goshen Valley fire department. Jimmy was kindhearted man that helped many people and will be missed by his family and community.

He was a ball coach for many years starting with Little League coaching all the way to the men’s team with the last Ball team being the River Rats. He also coached a women’s softball team.

Jimmy was preceded in death by son Jackie Patterson, an infant daughter Kathy Patterson and his parents James and Pauline Patterson.

Jimmy is survived by his loving wife; Dorothy Patterson after 65 years of marriage who shared a special love for one another. His son David Patterson. Grandchildren James “Jimmy” Patterson, Amber Patterson (John) O’Laughlin and Michael Reagan Patterson. Great grandchildren; Taylor Patterson and Thorsten O’Laughlin. Brothers; Harold Patterson and William Patterson; And several nieces and nephews.

A graveside service will be held on Tuesday, March 1, 2022, at 1:00 PM at McPheeters Bend Cemetery with Brother Eric Spencer officiating.

Social distance measures will be in place for those that prefer and would like to attend the service.

The family would like to express their appreciation to Patsy and Lee Miller for all they have done to show their support to the family.

Friends can visit anytime at the residence of Jimmy and Dorothy.