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    1. [PATE] Jack Pate, Jr. - North Branch, Maryland
    2. Janice Marler
    3. Jack Pate Jr., 69, of North Beach, and formerly a long-time resident of Edgewater, died May 31 due to complications associated with lung cancer. Born on Sept. 29,1943 in Durham, NC to the late Jack L. Sr. and Evelyn Pate. Jack graduated from Ballou High School in Washington, DC. He enjoyed spending quality time with family and friends, along with working on and riding motorcycles. He is survived by his ex-wife, Linda Smith; two children, Sherry George and Tammy Curry; and four grandchildren, Brian Bennett, Ariel George, Jesse George and William Curry. Interment will be private. Memorial contributions may be made to the National Association for Down Syndrome at www.nads.org/pages_new/donate.html Published in The Capital on June 13, 2012

    12/16/2012 01:44:09
    1. [PATE] Mary Roney Pate - Annapolis, Maryland
    2. Janice Marler
    3. Mary Roney Pate, 85, died Feb. 7, of lung cancer. Born on Oct. 1, 1927 in New Orleans, LA, Mary was raised in Louisville, KY. She worked as a telephone operator to attend the University of Louisville , where she met her husband, William A. Pate, whom she married in 1949. The family moved to Annapolis when Mr. Pate accepted a position with the MD Department of Economic Development. For many years, Mrs. Pate was a substitute teacher at Annapolis Senior High School. She was involved in SciTech, a program to encourage students to pursue a career in the Science fields. Later, she obtained her Realtors license and last worked for Long and Foster in Annapolis. Following the death of Mr. Pate in 1979, Mrs. Pate taught bridge lessons and volunteered at the Red House in Annapolis. She celebrated thirty years of sobriety in 2008. She had many friends in AA. Mrs. Pate was interested in history and learning and traveling. She also became a scholar on the Civil War, attending many seminars and roundtables. She moved to Fort Myers, FL, in 1986, but continued to visit Annapolis every summer for years. She is survived by four children, Sabra M Pate of Fort Myers, FL, Julia M. Coffin of Davidsonville, A. Roney Pate of Glen Allen VA, and Martha P. Turner of Annapolis; six grandchildren, Lindy C. Roberts, Morgan T. Coffin, Brendan Pate, Evan Pate, Sterling McCarthy, and William R. Turner; and two great-grandchildren. Arrangements by Fort Myers Mortuary Services. Donations may be made to Hospice of America. A memorial is being planned. Published in The Capital on February 10, 2012

    12/16/2012 01:41:15
    1. [PATE] Obit of Laurence H. "Larry" Pate - Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
    2. Janice Marler
    3. PATE, LAURENCE H. "Larry"; of Bloomfield Hills; died October 6, 2012; age 87. He is survived by his wife, Joan (Jo); children, Steven (Teresa Wojciechowski), Michael (Marcia Heronemus), and Judi (Carlos Rodriguez); grandsons, James (Meagan Anderson), and Andrew; and sister, Mary E. Keiser. He served in the U.S. AAF from March 1943 through February 1946. He graduated from Michigan State College in 1950 with a degree in Civil Engineering. He was President of Pate, Hirn and Bogue, Consulting Engineers until his retirement in 1995. There will be no public services. A.J. Desmond & Sons, 248-362-2500.   Published in The Oakland Press on October 14, 2012

    12/16/2012 01:31:01
    1. [PATE] Beryl Della Lindgren Pate - Ashland, Oregon
    2. Janice Marler
    3. Beryl Della Lindgren Pate, 97, passed away at her daughter's home in Ashland, Ore. Sunday, November 11, 2012. Beryl was born March 31, 1915, to Arthur E. Lindgren and Winifred Northrup Lindgren in Boyd County, Neb. She was the oldest of five children, and grew up on her parents' farm. She attended a one-room elementary school in Nebraska, followed by high school in Fairfax, S.D. After graduating South Dakota State Teachers College during the Depression, Beryl taught elementary school for three years in Gregory, S.D., where she had a class of 48 pupils and earned $630 a year.  Beryl married Leonard L. Pate in 1941, and moved to Butte, Neb., where Leonard was superintendent of schools. Their daughter, Karen, was born while they lived in Butte. In 1944, the family moved to Oregon, first to Heppner, then in 1953, to Prairie City. In both places, Beryl taught elementary school and Leonard was a school administrator. Upon Leonard's retirement in 1967, they moved to Klamath Falls, where Beryl taught for another 11 years. She retired in 1978, having taught for 36 years. She greatly enjoyed teaching and took much pride in her work educating children. In 2005, Beryl moved to Mountain Meadows Retirement Community in Ashland in order to be closer to her daughter.  Beryl was preceded in death by Leonard, her husband of 51 years; her sisters, Orel (Ray) Walth and Cloeen (Oscar) Anderson; and brother, Donald (Donna) Lindgren. She is survived by her daughter, Karen Pate Scott, of Ashland; granddaughter, Jennifer Pate Scott (Will Garber), of Portland; brother, Darold (Jackie) Lindgren, of Butte, Neb.; and numerous nieces, nephews, and their families. At Beryl's request, no services will be held. Memorial contributions may be made to any public library.   Courtesy of the Mail Tribune. Picture available at http://www.mailtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20121117/NEWS04/311179998&cid=sitesearch.

    12/16/2012 01:23:03
    1. [PATE] Beryl D Pate - Ashland, Oregon
    2. Janice Marler
    3. Beryl D. Pate Beryl D. Pate, 97, of Ashland, Ore., passed away Sunday, November 11, 2012, at home. Arrangements under the direction of Litwiller-Simonsen Funeral Home and Crematory, Ashland, 541-482-2816.   Death Notice from the Mail Tribune.

    12/16/2012 01:13:34
    1. [PATE] David Pate - Portland, Oregon area
    2. Janice Marler
    3. David Pate Obituary(Archived) Published in The Oregonian on April 26, 2003 First 25 of 48 words: PATE , David Memorial Service 3 PM Saturday, April 26 at Covenant Presbyteri_an Church, 186 & SE Division. Survived by wife: Evelyn; chil-dren, Curtis &...You may be able to contact the newspaper for a complete obituary.

    12/16/2012 01:02:20
    1. [PATE] Christopher Todd Pate - Beaverton, Oregon
    2. Janice Marler
    3. PATE, CHRISTOPHER TODD 1977-2006. Christopher Todd Pate, 29, died Friday, July 21, 2006 of wounds sustained during combat in Iraq earlier that day. A Captain in the United States Marine Corps, Chris was assigned to the 2nd Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company, Command Element, 2nd Marine Expeditionary Force. It was Chris's third deployment to Iraq. Chris was born February 9, 1977 in Orlando, Florida, relocated with his parents to California, and settled in Beaverton, Oregon while attending elementary school. Chris graduated from Oregon Episcopal School in 1995 and from the University of Puget Sound in 1999 with a degree in international business. Following college graduation, Chris joined the Marines in December 1999. Chris was promoted to Captain in 2004. An avid outdoorsman, competitive athlete, and insatiable adventurer, Chris enjoyed rock climbing, SCUBA diving, mountaineering, camping, skydiving, marathons, triathlons, crew, and innumerable other creative physical challenges. His adventuresome nature was always tempered by preparation, deliberateness, and rational calculation - traits common to both his physical pursuits and his intellectual endeavors. An intense observer, Chris absorbed his environment with immense voracity. Chris was always able to adapt - be it at the top of a mountain, during freefall, underwater, in a classroom, or among his peers - with poise, confidence, and comfort. Chris will be remembered by his family and friends for his energy, passion for diverse life experiences, loyalty, and ability to maintain a positive attitude regardless of situation. He truly lived deep and sucked the marrow from life. Chris is survived by his mother Kathy, his father Jerry, his fiancée Margaret Stearns, and a nationwide network of friends. A visitation will be conducted at the Skyline Memorial Gardens Funeral Home from 9am until 8pm on Thursday, July 27 with an opportunity to share memories of Chris from 6pm until 8pm. Graveside military honors will be performed at 10 AM on Friday, July 28 at the Willamette National Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be offered to the Mercy Corps, Department W, P.O. Box 2669, Portland, Oregon 97208-2669. Semper Fi! Published in The Oregonian on July 28, 2006 Picture available at http://obits.oregonlive.com/obituaries/oregon/obituary.aspx?n=christopher-todd-pate&pid=18694006#fbLoggedOut.

    12/16/2012 12:59:43
    1. [PATE] Obit of Edith Caroline Bader Pate -- Portland, Oregon
    2. Janice Marler
    3. Pate, Edith Caroline Bader 105 Jan. 12, 1907 Sept. 12, 2012 Edith, Edie, Dee Dee, or Nana. Great-great-grandmother, sister, aunt, mentor, or friend - Edith Pate was all of these things and more to many people. She lived life to its fullest with uncompromising independence and self-sufficiency. Her unmatched spirit, energy and genuine love of life positively influenced those who met her, and her quick wit, charm and fireball energy put a smile on their faces. We are so fortunate to have known this amazing person. Born in Chicago, Edith moved to Portland as a young girl and enjoyed growing up on the Alameda Ridge and Oak Street, across from Laurelhurst Park. A graduate of the University of Oregon and a lifelong Pi Phi, Edith worked her whole life and demonstrated a work ethic that is a model to all. Her passion was sewing and she was an unmatched seamstress. She sewed and knitted to the absolute very end … and could still thread a needle faster than anyone. As an incredible entrepreneur, her wine bags and children's aprons are in shops all around Portland and Cannon Beach. She had an incredible memory, and her stories of her life and the family history could be recalled in vivid and crisp detail. Generations of family would listen in wonder as she shared details of makes of automobiles, family pets and an array of anecdotes. While she was proud of her family heritage and role as matriarch, she lived in the present and drew happiness from her extended family, especially the young children. She loved young children, and her eyes sparkled in their presence. She was fiercely independent and loved conducting her business and managing her own affairs. She drove until she was 103 and continued her activities via family, friends and outside support. She had an unquenchable thirst for books and enjoyed book club, the Oriental Art Society and keeping abreast of current events. She read the paper each day and faithfully watched local, national and OPB news in the morning and evening. Edith worshiped at St. James Lutheran Church and found peace and strength from its members. She was proud of her family's stained glass windows and how those windows symbolized being a tangible part of the church's legacy. She was spry in her Pendleton suits and always looked sharp and dignified. For her 99th birthday she enjoyed buying her first pair of blue jeans and getting her ears pierced, thanks to her much-loved nieces. She was at ease having dinner at the captain's table while on her many cruises and enjoyed a good burger at Tebos or the Buffalo Gap. She loved getting out and about and especially cherished the close friendships and support of her wonderful neighbors. Oh, how she loved her family. She enjoyed a wonderful life with her husband, Manford, and she took joy in her daughter, Nance, and her grandchildren, Heather, Kevin (and wife, Jana), and Brian (and wife, Erin). Edith was so proud of and looked forward to each visit with the Baders, Hughes, Langes, Mills and Reicherts. And her family looked forward to Edith's birthday celebration weekend and crab feed at the Oregon Coast. They were joyous and festive times where Edith helped all understand the importance of caring for each other. Edith left an indelible mark on so many people. She lived her life to the fullest and positively impacted many family, friends and strangers. And while her physical presence may be gone, her love of life, spirit and energy remain in all of those she touched. She lived as she most desired and passed away as she had hoped; awash in the love of family and friends, comfortably, peacefully, elegantly and with dignity. And for that, we should all be thankful and perhaps even smile. She was fortunate … and so are those who knew her. Join her celebration of life at 10 a.m. Friday, Oct. 5, 2012 at St. James Lutheran Church, 1315 SE Park Ave. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. James Lutheran Church. Published in The Oregonian on September 23, 2012 Picture available at http://obits.oregonlive.com/obituaries/oregon/obituary.aspx?n=edith-caroline-bader-pate&pid=160078009#fbLoggedOut.

    12/16/2012 12:55:41
    1. [PATE] Additional Contribution for the Gloucester Hall Historical Highway Marker
    2. A. J.
    3. Joel Pate made one of the earliest pledges to contribute toward the cost of the Gloucester Hall historical marker. His contribution of $30 was made directly to the Pate DNA Project Fund. His generosity and participation are greatly appreciated. Joel is one of the greatest Pate genealogists in the history of our family, with the late Jinks Pate-Lee being the other. His decades of research and unselfish sharing are priceless contributions to our Pate genealogy, and we all owe him great respect and gratitude for his dedication and service. The total contributions are now $1,755, and, after costs, result in a surplus of $180, which has been transmitted to the General Fund of the Pate DNA Project. A. J. Pate ______________ From: "A. J." < a12j02@sbcglobal.net> Subject: [PATE] Additional Contributors to the Gloucester Hall HistoricalHighway Marker Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2012 13:01:00 –0600 Two more contributions have come in for the marker, and the contributors deserve recognition for their generosity and participation. This will close the books on the marker project. This is a revised summary (see earlier message below): Contributions (previous total) $ 1,600 Janice Marler 25 Barry and Pamela Pate 100 Total contributions $ 1,725 Disbursements 1,575 Net surplus $ 150 Note: Surplus transmitted to the General Fund of the Pate DNA Project. Each contributor has given a pro rata share of the marker cost and a pro rata share of the surplus transferred to the Project’s Fund. This transfer will increase the balance in the Fund to $504. All disbursements from this Fund must be related to our Project and approved by its administrators (Joel Pate, Troy Pate, and A. J. Pate). A. J. Pate

    12/14/2012 12:47:51
    1. [PATE] William Carl Pate
    2. A. J.
    3. I am trying to get in contact with William Carl Pate of Tennessee. If you know him, please ask him to send me an email at a12j02@sbcglobal.net . A. J. Pate

    12/10/2012 12:18:14
    1. [PATE] Obit of Megan Hickl Pate's grandfather William Dice Wood - Bay City, Texas
    2. Janice Marler
    3. WILLIAM DICE WOOD BAY CITY - William Dice Wood, 86, passed away on November 16, 2012. Bill was born on June 6, 1926 in Elgin, Texas to the late George Pryor and Clara Ophelia Torrey Wood. Bill graduated from High School in Corpus Christi and from the University of Texas with a degree in Petroleum Engineering. He married Mildred LaFaye (Faye) Nicholas in Waynesboro, Mississippi and had been married for 61 years. Bill worked for 25 years for Socony Vacuum, which later became Mobil Oil, working in Venezuela, the Philippines, Australia, The Netherlands and England. He later went to work for NAPC in Northern Greece and then Union Texas Petroleum in Pakistan and Indonesia. Bill was a member of the Sons of the American Revolution as well as a member of the Masonic Lodge, York Rite and Knights Templar. Bill is survived by his wife and four children, Janet Wood Hickl and Paul of Bay City, George Pryor Wood and Claudia of Austin, Ralph Rutledge Wood and Sarah of West Friendship, Maryland and Paul Nicholas Wood of Estonia; grandchildren Megan Hickl Pate and Adam of Sweeny, Adam Hickl of Victoria, Emily and Darcy Wood of West Friendship, Maryland and Emma Wood of Clive, Iowa; and sister Robbie Davis of Tyler. The family will receive visitors from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM Monday, November 19, 2012 at Taylor Bros. Funeral Home. A Graveside service with the family will be 10:00 AM, Tuesday, November 20, 2012 at Roselawn Memorial Park in Van Vleck with Dr. Mark Stoub officiating. Online condolences may be shared with the family by visiting www.taylorbros.net Arrangements are with Taylor Bros. Funeral Home (979) 245-4613.

    12/08/2012 02:12:06
    1. [PATE] Obit of Lila Ann Pate's sister Catherine Elizabeth "Cat" Perry - Franklin, Ohio
    2. Janice Marler
    3. PERRY, Catherine Elizabeth "Cat" age 49, of Franklin, passed away Sunday, November 18, 2012 at Miami Valley Hospital. She was born January 7, 1963 in Middletown, OH to Leslie & Phyllis (Henderson) Brock. She worked for Franklin City Schools as a custodian for 13 years. She was a devoted wife, mother and grandmother and enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. Catherine is survived by her husband of 31 years, Brady W. Perry; children, Brady L. (Casey J.) Perry of Franklin, OH and Elizabeth A. Perry and fiance David Reffitt of Germantown, OH; grandchild, Kaleb Perry; brother, William L. (Linda) Brock of Carlisle, OH; sisters, Lily Ann (George) Pate of Franklin, OH and Mary Sue (Ed) Collinsworth of Middletown, OH and several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents and a brother, Ronald L. Brock. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, November 20, 2012 from 5:00 to 8:00 pm at Baker-Stevens-Parramore Funeral Home. The Celebration of Life service will be held on Wednesday, November 21st at 10:00 AM at the funeral home with Pastor Chuck Wolfinbarger. Interment will follow at Woodhill Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.bakerstevensparramore .com Published in The Middletown Journal on November 19, 2012

    12/08/2012 02:01:11
    1. [PATE] Rev. Douglas Pate officated at the memorial service of Paul Brent Humphries - Lancaster, South Carolina
    2. Janice Marler
    3. LANCASTER - Mr. Paul Brent Humphries, 61, of Lancaster, S.C., died Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012, at Carolina Specialty Hospital. A memorial service is scheduled at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012, at New Life Freewill Baptist Church, with the Rev. Douglas Pate officiating. Mr. Humphries was born Sept. 10, 1951, in Lancaster, S.C., a son of the late Wade Franklin Humphries and Gladys Elizabeth McManus Humphries. He was disabled. He was a member of New Life Freewill Baptist Church and had received Jesus Christ as his personal Savior in December of 2011. Mr. Humphries is survived by brother, Jeffery Humphries and wife, Brigitte of Lancaster, brother, Stanley Humphries of Sequim, Wash.; sister, Jeannie Rogers and husband, Randy of Monroe, N.C.; and his beloved cat, Precious. Remembrances may be sent to Levine's Children’s Hospital at Carolina's Healthcare Foundation, P.O. Box 32861, Charlotte, NC 28232. McLean Funeral Directors is assisting the family of Paul Humphries.   Read more here: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/heraldonline/obituary.aspx?n=paul-humphries&pid=161157451#storylink=cpy

    12/08/2012 01:56:01
    1. [PATE] Obit of Joan Castella Pate's brother Edward Castella - Staten Island, NY
    2. Janice Marler
    3. CASTELLA Edward Castella of Grant City on November 18, 2012. Beloved husband of the late Annmarie Castella. Cherished brother of Stephen and Maryann Castella, Michael and Sandra Castella, Corrine and Al Speciale, Joan Castella Pate, Jean Castella and the late Robert and Al Castella. Fond uncle of many nieces and nephews. Dear close friend to Tommy Silvestri. Reposing at Colonial Funeral Home, 2819 Hylan Blvd., corner of Tysens Lane. Visiting Tuesday 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. Funeral Mass Wednesday 10 A.M. at St. Christopher's Church. Interment Moravian Cemetery. www.colonialfuneralhomesi.com www.SILive.com/obits Published in Staten Island Advance on November 19, 2012

    12/08/2012 01:52:42
    1. [PATE] Obit of Dorothy Agee Pate
    2. Janice Marler
    3. PATE, Dorothy AgeeAge 85. November 18, 2012. Serv. 9:30 a.m., Tues. View obit at oakesandnichols.com, (931) 388-4711   Published in The Tennessean on November 19, 2012 Dorothy Agee Pate * BORN: December 26, 1926 * DIED: November 18, 2012 * LOCATION: Columbia, Tennessee  Dorothy Ann Agee Pate, 85, retired from the Walmart Garden Center and resident of Valley Drive, died Sunday, November 18, 2012 at NHC Hillview. Funeral services will be conducted Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. at Oakes & Nichols with Edward Anderson officiating. Graveside services will be Tuesday at 2:00 p.m. at Witcher Cemetery in the Bagdad Community of Jackson County. The family will visit with friends Monday from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the funeral home. The family suggests memorials to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation of Middle Tennessee (JDRF), 105 Westpark Drive, Suite 415 Brentwood, Tennessee 37027. Notes of condolence may be offered at oakesandnichols.com. The Jackson County native was the daughter of the late Benjamin Franklin Agee and Vallie Meners Agee. She married Druey Donel Pate on December 15, 1948. Their thirty-eight year marriage ended with his death July 16, 1987. She was a member of Graymere Church of Christ. Survivors include her son, Roy (Linda Jo) Pate of Columbia; grandchildren, Berrie Pate Smith of Columbia, Jeremy Joseph (Brooke) Pate of Northport, Alabama, and Brewster Neal (Shelby) Pate of Columbia; great-grandchildren, Hadleigh Belle "Haddie" Pate, Samuel Owen "Sam" Pate, Chris Smith, Ava Catherine Pate, and Greta Elizabeth Pate; several nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by eleven sisters and brothers. Serving as pallbearers are Paul Agee, Mike Agee, Tim Agee, Mark Bray, Kevin Bray, and Bennett Corley.   Picture and video tribute availble at http://oandnfh.funeralplan2.com/obituaries.aspx?turl=http://hosting-24758.tributes.com/show/dorothy-agee-pate-94763806.

    12/08/2012 01:47:03
    1. [PATE] Obit of Melanie Walters Pate's uncle Richard Walters - Reform, Alabama
    2. Janice Marler
    3. REFORM Richard Walters, age 76, of Reform, died Nov. 17, 2012, at Salem Nursing Home in Reform. Services will be 11 a.m. Monday, Nov. 19, 2012, at Skelton Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. James A. Woodin and Rev. Rayford Etherton officiating. Burial will follow in Greenhill Memorial Gardens with Skelton Funeral Home of Reform directing. Visitation will be immediately following the service at the funeral home. He was preceded in death by his parents, Neura Walters and Lela Lowe Walters; his brother, William O. Walters; and his first wife, Sue Cash Walters. Survivors include his wife, Doris (Dot) Windle Walters; his stepson, Victor Parker of Mobile; step-granddaughter, Erica Nicholson (Wayne) and their sons, Price and Pate Nicholson of Tuscaloosa; nieces, Glenda W. Kelly (Bill) of Hattiesburg, Miss. and Melanie Walters Pate of Gordo; nephew, Terry Walters (Cindy) of Northport; great-nephew, Justin Oglesby (Theresa) of Reform; great-niece, Jessica Taylor (Jeremy) of Gordo; special cousin, Jewel Walters of Tuscaloosa; brother-in-law and sisters-in-law, Bobby Windle (Bonnie) of Carrollton, Katherine Windle of Columbus, Miss., and Geneva Walters of Tuscaloosa; along with other close family members. Richard was born April 27, 1936, in Reform, Pickens County, Alabama, and attended Pickens County High School. He began his many years of business while still in high school working as an appliance salesman for Z.D. Vick of Fayette. After graduation he continued to work with Mr. Vick, who became a close friend. He then opened his own store in Fayette, which he later sold, and opened Reform Furniture Mart. He was successful selling furniture and appliances in this business until his health made retirement necessary in 2011. A favorite activity and pastime was his farm, where he raised horses and cattle until his death. He was also engaged in commercial property and was glad to see more businesses locate in the community. Mr. Walters was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Reform and served there as a Trustee. He was actively involved in the Reform community and in the government of Pickens County as District One Commissioner for Reform and its area for 14 years. During this period with the Commission, the Pickens County Medical Center was built and the new rural water system, Pickens County Water Authority, was started. He was one of the organizers of the Reform Area Chamber of Commerce and served there in various offices. On October 17, 1984, he was chosen Citizen of the Year by the Chamber of Commerce. His friend Andrew Wade in introducing him stated that time and time again, he had seen Richard set aside his business affairs to work out some problem for the town. As an active member of the Chamber, he was instrumental in working with the Industrial Development Authority, which recruited industry and businesses. He was a Mason and a member of the 172 F. & A.M. Lodge of Fellowship, which recognized him on June 15, 2009, with a 50-year lapel pin. Pallbearers will be nephews, Justin Oglesby, Terry Walters, Jeremy Taylor, Kerry Windle, Dennis Windle, and Ronnie Poole; step-grandson, Wayne Nicholson; and friend, Jimmy Bonner. Honorary pallbearers are Andrew C. Wade, Jason Mordecai, Dr. Lee Richardson, Joe Cook, Elmer Bishop, Frances Lindsey, Rob Finney, members of the First United Methodist Church of Reform, members of Fellowship 172 F. & A.M. Lodge, Dr. Julia Boothe, Salem Nursing Home and Rehab staff and employees, staff members of Hospice Complete, and caregivers, Alice Fay Neal and Lula West. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to United Methodist Church of Reform, 807 3rd St. NE, Reform, AL 35481, or Hospice Complete, 3064 Palisades Court, Tuscaloosa, AL 35405. Published in Tuscaloosa News on November 18, 2012

    12/08/2012 01:27:00
    1. [PATE] Picture for Beryl Della Lindgren Pate
    2. Janice Marler
    3. Picture available at http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/heraldandnews/obituary.aspx?n=beryl-della-lindgren-pate&pid=161134679#fbLoggedOut.

    12/08/2012 01:19:14
    1. [PATE] Obit of Beryl Della Lindgren Pate - Ashland, Oregon
    2. Janice Marler
    3. Beryl Della Lindgren Pate, age 97, passed away at her daughter's home in Ashland, Ore. on Sunday, Nov. 11, 2012. Beryl was born on March 31, 1915, to Arthur E. Lindgren and Winifred Northrup Lindgren in Boyd County, Neb. She was the oldest of five children and grew up on her parents' farm. She attended a one-room elementary school in Nebraska, followed by high school in Fairfax, S.D. After graduating from South Dakota State Teachers College during the Depression, Beryl taught elementary school for three years in Gregory, S.D., where she had a class of 48 pupils and earned $630 a year. Beryl married Leonard L. Pate in 1941 and moved to Butte, Neb., where Leonard was superintendent of schools. Their daughter, Karen, was born while they lived in Butte. In 1944 the family moved to Oregon, first to Heppner, then in 1953 to Prairie City. In both places, Beryl taught elementary school and Leonard was a school administrator. Upon Leonard's retirement in 1967, they moved to Klamath Falls, where Beryl taught for another 11 years. She retired in 1978, having taught for 36 years. She greatly enjoyed teaching and took much pride in her work educating children. In 2005, Beryl moved to Mountain Meadows Retirement Community in Ashland in order to be closer to her daughter. Beryl was preceded in death by Leonard, her husband of 51 years; her sisters Orel (Ray) Walth and Cloeen (Oscar) Anderson; and brother Donald (Donna) Lindgren. She is survived by her daughter, Karen Pate Scott of Ashland; granddaughter Jennifer Pate Scott (Will Garber) of Portland; brother Darold (Jackie) Lindgren of Butte, Neb.; and numerous nieces, nephews and their families. At Beryl's request, no services will be held. Memorial contributions may be made to any public library.

    12/08/2012 01:18:10
    1. [PATE] Obit of Marie Livingston Pate - Columbus, Georgia
    2. Janice Marler
    3. Marie Livingston Pate February 13, 1922-November 16, 2012 Columbus, GA- Marie Livingston Pate 90 of Columbus, Ga. died Friday November 16, 2012 at the Columbus Hospice House. Funeral services will be held 2:00 p.m. Tuesday, November 20, 2012 at McMullen Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Roy White officiating. A private interment will be held in Parkhill Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home, 3874 Gentian Blvd. Columbus. Mrs. Pate was born February 13, 1922 in Oak Grove, Ga. daughter of the late Harris and Ophelia Murphy Livingston. She was a homemaker and member of Sherwood United Methodist Church and was preceded in death by her husband of 56 years James G. (Jake) Pate, son; James G. (Jimmy) Pate, III and her granddaughter Kelli Bailey. Survivors include her daughter, Charlotte Greathouse (John) of Panama City, Fl; one sister, Rose Doby (Carl) of Stuart, Fl; two grandchildren, John Michael Greathouse (Brenda) and Allison Nickolson (Alan); three great grandchildren; Ramsey Greathouse, Jordan Nickolson and Laura Nickolson; niece, Kay Roach and many special nieces, nephews and lifelong friends. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to "Missing Place at the Table" in memory of Kelli Bailey in care of Gulf Coast Children's Advocacy 210 E. 11th St. Panama City, Fl. 32401 or Columbus Hospice House 7020 Moon Road, Columbus, Georgia 31909 or http://www.columbushospice.com/ Those who wish may sign the online guest registry at http://www.mcmullenfuneralhome.com/   Read more here: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/ledger-enquirer/obituary.aspx?n=marie-livingston-pate&pid=161111793&fhid=4521#storylink=cpy

    12/08/2012 01:16:25
    1. [PATE] Obit of James M. Pate - Baltimore, Maryland
    2. Janice Marler
    3. James M. Pate On November 17, 2012 James M. Pate passed away. He was the beloved husband of Arlene M. Pate (nee Voelker); devoted father of Gary Pate, Linda Pate Tanko, Ken Pate, and the late Barbara Lynn Pate; loving father-in-law of James M. Tanko and Janet A. Pate; loving grandfather of Erin, Jessica and Thomas Pate, Jennifer Tanko, Adam and Gregory Pate, and Nicole Voelker; dear brother of Victor Pate and the late Bobby Pate; loving nephew of Eloise Acord. Relatives and friends are invited to visit at Charles S. Zeiler and Son Inc., 6224 Eastern Ave. Baltimore, MD 21224, on Monday from 3-5 and 7-9 PM where a funeral service will be held at the funeral home on Tuesday at 10:00AM. Interment will follow at Oak Lawn Cemetery. Those who wish may make memorial contributions to United Evangelical Church of Christ (UCC), 3200 Dillon St. Baltimore, MD 21224. http://www.charlesszeiler.com/ Courtesy of Dignity Memorial - Charles S. Zeiler & Son, Inc., 6224 Eastern Ave, Baltimore, MD 21224 | 410-276-3588.  Pictures available at http://obits.dignitymemorial.com/dignity-memorial/obituary.aspx?n=James-Pate&lc=2214&pid=161139771&mid=5310801.

    12/08/2012 01:13:59