Robert "Bob"-Patton-Obituary

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Robert "Bob" D. Patton

Sep 21, 1939 - Aug 26, 2025 (Age 85)

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Words are difficult to form in situations as this. Bob Patton was a very honest and welcoming man. Thank you, Mr. Patton, for the life you shared with us! We will remember you and miss your teasing but loving presence!!! Continued thoughts and prayers for your wonderful family! Lovingly, Brooner family

My sympathy to the family. I worked withe Bob at SWBell. Great guy made the job fun.

The description of his "trademark teasing smile and twinkle in his squinty eyes" couldn't have been said any better. I will miss that exact thing the most. I could always count on Bob teasing and giving me a hard time, but that is how I knew he cared about me. You are one of the great ones Bob, and we will miss you dearly. All our love to Bob's amazing family. He and Helen passed many wonderful traits to you all, and we're blessed to know and love you. Thank you for sharing your father and...

My sincere condolences to you and your sister I am so sorry for your loss. Your dad was so awesome to us all. Love you.

Bob and my husband David worked on Habitat projects together and knew each other from golf. He was always an exceptionally friendly man and he will be greatly missed. There is, unfortunately, a number of wonderful Duncan Hills golfers up There to greet him. My deepest sympathies to the family.

You will be missed dearly at Duncan Hills’s golf course. You were a wonderful Marshall golfer and and a gentleman

My heart is saddened. Dear, dear friend and great memories to hold on to

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Robert "Bob"'s Obituary

Robert “Bob” Patton passed away unexpectedly on August 26, 2025, surrounded byhis loving family.

Bob was a man whose life was defined by love, generosity, and a steadfast commitmentto those he cared about. Known affectionately as Bob, Good Ol’ Bob, Stanley, Bobbie,Daddy Don’t, Papa Bear, or Robert (if in trouble), he lived with humor and heart. Bobbelieved a person’s word was their bond. He was someone you could always count on,a man who worked hard, loved deeply, and showed affection through his trademarkteasing smile and twinkle in his squinty eyes.

He shared 57 wonderful years with his late wife, Helen, and together they built a familygrounded in unconditional love. Their years together were filled with joy, partnership,and deep faith. Bob was blessed to spend the last eight years with his partner, LorettaMcCray. Together they enjoyed traveling, cheering on the Chiefs and the Mustangs, andspending time with family and friends.

Bob found joy in the simple things—morning coffee with friends, woodworking,afternoons on the golf course, walks hand in hand with Loretta, or long drives pointingout plants and trees along the roadside to his grandchildren. He loved celebrating theaccomplishments of his children and grandchildren and was always present to supportthem in their activities. Whether offering guidance, teaching the value of hard work, orsimply showing up with encouragement, Bob’s family knew his love and pride ran deep.

He is survived by his partner, Loretta McCray; daughters Lynn Wilson (Gerry) andKathy Patton (Todd Ward); grandchildren Zach Wilson (Rachael), Alix Cronin(Jarret), and Gaige Wilson (Emma); and great-grandchildren Carter, Mavry, Lincoln,and Lucas.

Visitation will be held on September 2 from 4:30–5:30 p.m., followed by a service at5:30 p.m. at Heaton-Bowman-Smith-Sidenfaden Chapel at 3609 Frederick Blvd. St. Joseph, MO.

Memorial contributions may be made to Camp Haven (summer camp for children ages8-12 who have lost a loved one) St. Joseph Habitat for Humanity or St. JudeChildren’s Research Hospital.

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