CHARLES M. PATRICK DEATH CLAIMS PROMINENT DENVER MAN CHARLES M. PATRICK DIES WEDNESDAY; WIDOW VERY ILL Charles M. Patrick, aged citizen of Denver, died at his home there at noon Wednesday. Mr. Patrick was 82 years old and had been in ill health for several years. He had been seriously ill for the past several months and his death had been expected. His widow, who is the same age as her husband, is critically ill and not expected to live. Mr. Patrick was one among the oldest citizens of Johnson County and had been prominent in business circles in his section until his death. He had numerous relatives in Johnson and Magoffin counties. He is survived by his widow, Sarah Ann (Rice) Patrick, three sons, Dr. W. F. Patrick, Portland, Oregon, C. H. Patrick and Russell Patrick of Denver, and one daughter, Mrs. George Metcalfe, of Lexington, and one sister, Mrs. M. F. Rice, also of Lexington. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at Liberty Baptist Church at Denver, with Rev. Sam Sloan, pastor of the Catlettsburg Missionary Baptist Church in charge. Burial will follow in the family cemetery near the home. The undertaking department of the Paintsville Furniture Company will direct the funeral and burial. A number of Paintsville relatives are expected to attend the funeral and burial. PAINTSVILLE HERALD THURSDAY 9-19-1940
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