Homegoing celebration of George Albert Patrick, December 26, 1919-February 18, 2006, Friday, February 24, 2006, 12:00 noon, Palmer Grove Baptist Church, McBean, Georgia, Rev. J. J. Smith, Ph. D., officiating

(December 26, 1919 - February 18, 2006

Friday, February 24, 2006 12:00 noon
Palmer Grove Baptist Church McBean, Georgia

Rev. J.J. Smith, Ph.D., Officiating

Kinsley & Walton Funeral Home

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George Albert Patrick, 86, died Saturday, February 18, 2006, at Brentwood Terrace Health Centei, Waynesboro.
Mr. Patrick, a native of Burke County, was bom December 26, 1919, to the late Darren Patrick and Irene Scott. He owned a logging company and was a fanner.
An avid hunter and fisherman, he is remembered for his love of the outdoors. He also loved gardening and was well known in Burke County for his watermelons.
He is survived by his estranged wife, Ella Chaney Patrick, Augusta, Ga.; daughters, Lula Gale (Charles) Sullivan, Augusta, Ga., Carolyn Patrick Green and Pearl Patrick, Augusta, Ga., Dorothy (James) Wilson. Gulfport, Miss.; sons, Albert L. "Chuck" Patrick and bdward J. Patrick, Augusia, Ga.; a brother, Charlie (Queenie) Patrick, McBean , Ga..; sisters, Queenie Godbee and Maggie Givens, Augusta, Ga.; sister-in-law Willie Mae Nelson, Augusta, Ga.; grandchildren, LaTanya Grant, Atlanta, Ga., James Patrick Wilson and James Evan Wilson, Gulfport, Miss., and Dawn Wilson, James Patrick Jr., Michael Green, Angela Houston, Cynthia Cooper, Alicia Patrick, Ashley Smith, Eric Patrick, Timothy Patrick and Erica Patrick, Augusta, Ga.; and a host of great-grandchildren, nieces, nephew and other relatives. He was preceded in death by a son, James Patrick Sr. and a grandson, Albert Patrick Jr.

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Processional Selection Prayer Scriptures Solo Remarks Acknowledgements Obituary Solo
Eulogy Recessional Interment Repast

`W hat A F rie n d We H a ve In J esu s '
Rev. Bobby G. Hankerson, Pastor Hammond Grove Baptist Church
Elder Martha Langston, Assoc. Pastor Everfaithful Missionary Baptist Church
Sis. Dawn Wilson, Granddaughter Restoration Ministries International
Dea. Marion Rosier Palmer Grove Baptist Church
Sis. Kittie Freeman Beulah Grove Baptist Church
Please Read Silently
Bryant K. White, friend of family Northwood Christian Center Gulfport, Miss
Rev. J. J. Smith, Ph.D., Pastor Palmer Grove Baptist Church
Ushers Cemetery
Palmer Grove Baptist Church

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King David Patrick George C. Nelson George A. Nelson Peter Givens James Evan Wilson Michael Green

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It's not the things that can be brought that are life's richest treasure.
It's just the little hearts gifts that money cannot measure.
Sympathetic nods are priceless little treasures
from the store house of our God.
They are the things that can't be bought with silver or with gold.
For thoughtfulness and kindness and love are never sold.

-- Acknowledgements--
The family o f Mr. George A. Patrick wishes to express their sincere appreciation for all expressions o f kindness, condolences, and encouraging words, during this bereavement. Your prayers and kind words have given us added strength.

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