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Note: FREDERICK M. PATTERSON OBITUARY CLINTON, Mich. - Funeral services for Frederick M. Patterson, 91, of 1960 Service Rd, Clinton, Mich, and formerly of Benton Ridge, will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at Purse Funeral Home, Tecumseh. Mich, the Rev. Jack Lancaster officiating. Graveslde services will be held at 2:30 p.m. Friday at Preston Cemetery, Alger, Ohio. Visitation will be held all day today, and until the time of services Friday at the funeral home. Mr. Patterson died Tuesday evening at the Adrian Health Care Center. He was born July 24, 1893 in Hardin County to David and Rachael (Curtis) Patterson. He married Bessie Clark in Kenton in 1913, and she died Aug. 5, 1958. He then married Annie (Wilson) Patterson in 1959. and she died in 1975. Surviving are three sons, Harold of Brooklyn, Mich,; Kenneth of Norvill, Mich.; Robert of Manitou Beach, Mich.; four stepsons, Wilbur of Findlay, Ohio; Merle of Findlay, Ohio; John of Flndiay Ohio; Gene of Clinton, Iowa.; three daughters, Katherine Randall, Manchester, Mich.; Mary Manchester and Fay Richardson, both of Clinton, Mich.; four step-daughters, Alverda Dunson, Findlay, Ohio; Wilma Downing, Benton Ridge Ohio; Ara Wooley, Rawson, Ohio; Helen Carpenter, Toledo, Ohio; 80 grandchildren; 70 great-grandchildren; and two great-great-grandchidren. Mr. Patterson was a retired carpenter. He lived In Benton Ridge, Ohio from 1960 to 1975. Notes by John K Patterson Jr. Fred's second marrige was to Annie (Wilson) Patterson. I used to go to my grandma's to visit and Uncle Fred could really tell some storys. I enjoyed listening to him. He give me a Picture of His father David and his brothers. He was a Good Carpenter by Trade... Lived in Michigan Most of his Life... Bible record from his father shows his name as Frederick Patterson born July 24th 1892 ver May 2005 The Kenton Court House, Hardin Co, OH lists Fred born as his father David Marion instead of Frederick Marion Notes by Dale Randall Grandpa Fred loved to go fishing when he livied in Michigan and then in Ohio after my grandmother Bessie died. I remember digging for worms and going fishing with him on "Podunk" lake, just west of the Bridgewater Center school. Grandpa Fred re-built an old school house, on Ely Rd at Scully Rd near Iron Lake. He finished it in the early1950's, and then used it as a home for himself and Bessie. They lived there about three miles from our Roy Randall farm home on Grossman Rd in Washtenaw County. After Grandma Bessie died, he married Aunt Annie who was his departed brother's wife. After Annie died, he sold the home and lived with my aunt Ethel Fay (Patterson) Richardson.
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