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JACKSON & SMITH COUNTIES, TN - OBITUARIES - More PATE & Relatives
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OBITUARIES: PATE & REALTIVES; JACKSON & SMITH COS, TN

Copyright © 1999 by Jinks Pate Lee (jinksp@aol.com)
This copy contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives.  

From scrap book of obituaries owned by Mrs. Effie Woodard, Rt 2, 
Pleasant Shade, TN (Copied 1977)

MRS. MARGARET PATE
Native of Jackson Co, died in McAlester, OK. News has reached here of 
the death of MRS. MARGARET PATE, which occurred at her home in McAlester, 
OK, Saturday afternoon Jan 17th, at three o'clock following a shore 
illness. Mrs. Pate was formerly of this county, having lived and reared 
a large family on a farm about two miles north of Flynn's Lick, in the 
11th district of the county. She was the widow of DON PATE who preceded 
her to the grave about 18 years ago. She was a splendid Christian woman,
and numbered her friends by her acquaintances. Some twenty two years ago,
she moved to Oklahoma to reside, but like most people, she always had
a warm place in her heart for her old home place, and during these twenty 
odd years she made many visits back home. She was never happier than when 
she met with her old friends and acquaintances and had a long chat about 
the days gone by.  She is survived by four sons, ALBERT PATE of Cookeville,
TN, EDWARD PATE of Gainesboro, TN, Rt 4; LEE S PATE of Murfreesboro, TN; 
and WALTER PATE of Milton, OK; four daughters, MRS. LIZZIE BURGESS,
MRS. EVIE SPEAKMAN, of McAlester, OK, MRS. SAM JACKSON, Ada, OK, and 
MRS. VIOLA KIRKPATRICK, Ft Worth, TX.  She is also survived by twenty
grandchildren and scores of relatives and friends.  Following religious
services the remains were laid to rest beside her husband in the McAlester 
Cemetery.  Those of her children present were, MRS. BURGESS, MRS. SPEAKMAN,
MRS. KIRKPATRICK and WALTER and LEE PATE.


FLAVY L PATE
Of 3144 Wabash, Fort Worth, TX, funeral services were held Saturday, Jan 21 
at 1:30 p.m. In Harveson & Cole Drawing Room.  Interment was in Rose Hill 
Cemetery in Texas. Mr. Pate died in a Texas hospital, Thursday, Jan 19 
following a brief illness.  He was 66 years old. A native of Jackson Co,
he was the son of the late S L and EUDORA LANSDEN PATE. He was married to 
the former DOROTHY STRODE who survives. Mr. Pate spent most of his young
life here in Jackson Co, working as a traveling salesman. He later moved 
to Texas where he became owner and founder of Lincoln Products Co. He 
was a member of Matthews Memorial Methodist Church and Hemphill Heights
Masonic Lodge, F&AM. He had made his home in Texas for 25 years. Survivors
in addition to his wife, are one daughter, MRS. BETSY SMITH of Fort Worth; 
two grandchildren; one brother, I B PATE, Gainesboro; one sister,
MRS. ENNIS WILLIAMS of Forth Worth; two nieces, MRS. POLLY PATE DUFF 
of Nashville and MRS. ANN PATE HOPKINS of Gainesboro. Mr. Pate was the
Uncle of MRS. EDGAR FLOORE, DR. CHARLES HARGIS, A M PATE, JR and 
SEIBERT PATE, all of Forth Worth, and JOE C HARGIS of Long Beach, CA.


SEBERT L PATE
(1948) Gainesboro, TN.  Funeral services will be conducted this afternon 
for SEBERT L PATE, 86, who died Friday night in his sleep of a heart 
attack at his home in Gainesboro. Services will be at 1 p.m. at the 
Gainesboro Methodist Church and the Rev. CALVIN KELLY will officiate. 
Burial will be in the Gainesboro Cemetery. Mr. Pte was a retired
grocereyman and had been serving as recorder for the town of Gainesboro 
for the past 30 years. Survivors include his widow, MRS. MATTIE PATE, 
two sons and a daughter.