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Patteson Branch Jr.

Richmond, Virginia

1947 - 2022

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BRANCH, Patteson, Jr., passed away on August 7, 2022, after a courageous battle with a rare lung disorder. Pat was diagnosed in 2012 and had a double lung transplant at Duke University Hospital in November 2021. Very few people knew of Pat's illness because he was never one to complain or bring...

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We miss him every day at Davenport where he was a big part of our investment group. Read & Russell

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

Anne Bev, Sorry about your dad. My Condolences to your family. Coach B

I have spent nearly four decades in nonprofit administration. Pat's influence on nonprofits helped create a landscape of cooperation, creativity, and purposefulness among organizations big and small. He was one of the nicest, most encouraging people in the nonprofit world. My thoughts and prayers to his family and friends.

I have known Pat since I was a young man. He was always kind, had an uplifting smile that would lite up a room, and that wry sense of humor was something that I came to love about him. He came to to my Mother's service a few years ago and it meant the world to me. I will miss him.

I was saddened to hear of Pat's passing and will keep the Branch family in my thoughts and prayers. I enjoyed many conversations with Pat over the years discussing investments and catching up on family activities. He was always a delight to chat with and had a sunny disposition and ready smile. He will be missed by all that knew him. Drake Johnstone

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Although I haven't been close to Pat in recent years, I was always very fond of him and respected his spirit throughout our time together at St. C. In our earlier years together, we were in the same car pool. He will be missed by everyone who knew him.