Claiborne County Louisiana Archives Obituaries.....Patton, Mrs. Lee November 11, 1936 ********************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://usgwarchives.net/la/lafiles.htm ********************************************** File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Karen Garrett colvin_garrett@bellsouth.net June 11, 2006, 10:19 pm The Guardian-Herald Clipping not dated Mrs. Lee Patton, 67, died at her residence in Lisbon at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Nov 11th, from a heart attack. Funeral services were held at 2:30 p.m. at the Lisbon Methodist Church. The deceased is survived by four daughters, Mrs. Towsend Robinson of Rodessa, Mrs. Lanier Collins of Winnfield, Mrs. Walter Nicholas of Antioch, and Mrs. Blanche Henly of Pioneer, and one son, Emmett Patton. The Guardian-Herald joins a host of friends here in extending sympathy to the bereaved relatives and friends. =============================================================================== IN MEMORIAN MRS. C.S.L. PATTON Mrs. Catherine Henry Patton was born in Claiborn Parish, March 28, 1869. At an early age she united with the Methodist Church in which fellowship she lived and labored for more than fifty years. On February 10, 1892, she was married to C.S.L. Patton. To this union were born two sons and four daughters. She departed this live November 11, 1936. Surviving her are her husband and five children - Mrs. J. T. Robinson, Mrs. J. W. Collins, Mrs. Blanche P. Hensley, Mrs. W. W. Nichols and C. E. Patton. On Armistice day after the noon meal had been prepared and served by her own hands, without any warning the call came and her spirit slipped away to her eternal home. The life of a mother writes its own memorial in the lives of her children, in the influence left in the life of the community where it is lived out and in the service rendered to the church of the living Christ. All of these bear testimony of the fact that Sister Patton lived a good life. For a number of years she was actively identified with the Lisbon Methodist Church. It was to that church, as teacher of the Woman's Bible Class, member of the local Board of Christian Education and Missionary Society that she rendered her latest and best service. The home, the community and every department of the church has suffered a distinct loss in her going. But there will linger a beautiful memory and a good influence flowing from that memory to bless the lives of that home, church and community for many years to come. W. F. Roberts File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/claiborne/obits/patton369gob.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/lafiles/ File size: 2.8 Kb