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Everett Patterson

Everett Patterson

Born In: Windsor, Canada
Born: July 5th, 1935

Passed in: Falmouth
Passed on: March 27th, 2015

Patterson, Everett Age 79, of Falmouth, passed away suddenly in his sleep on Friday, March 27, 2015 in the Windsor Elms Village, Falmouth. Born on July 5, 1935 in Windsor, he was the son of the late Clarence and Edith (Mosher) Patterson. Surviving are his daughters, Christine (Harold) Withrow, Donna Brown, Teresa (Dwight) Skipper; son, Tony Patterson, grandchildren, Jason Munroe, Cory (Melissa Fahie) Millett, Michelle Millett, Melissa Millett, Megan Withrow, Michael Brown, Martin Brown, Sammy-Jo Skipper, Craig Skipper, Alisha Patterson and Zachery Patterson. Great-grandchildren Kayden Moore, Braelyn Pettipas, Waylon Millett, Nashlyn Millett; sisters, Louise (William) Sabean, Dorothy (Kevin) Walker, also many nieces and nephews. Predeceased by his brothers, Lloyd, Gilbert, Ronnie, Gordon, Robert, Francis and Reuben; sisters, Geneva Coles, Lena MacDonald, Marjorie Robarts, Jean Hunter and two in infancy. Christine would like to extend a special thank-you to the wonderful staff at the Windsor Elms Village especially “the Girls” on Fundyview for excepting his “sense of Humour” (good and bad); to Linda for her “milkshakes”; to granddaughter Michelle who helped with his care, adjusting to his move to the Elms and Christmas mornings; to great-grandson Waylon who Everett was always happy to see. Long-time friend Joyce Godfrey whom he enjoyed receiving phone calls and cards from. There will be a Celebration of Life on April 18th at the Falmouth Hall 2-4 pm. Donations in memory may be made to the SPCA Hants County Branch. Arrangements have been entrusted to Serenity Lindsay Annapolis Valley Funeral Home (Wolfville Funeral Chapel) 568 Main Street, (902) 542-4656. Online condolences may be sent by visiting www.serenitylindsayfuneralhome.ca

 

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