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Tracy Lynn Patten

Mooresville, North Carolina

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Tracy Lynn Patten MOORESVILLE -- Mr. Patten, 'Big T' or just 'T', 45, of Mooresville, passed away peacefully at Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, on Friday, July 10, 2009, at 9:08 pm with his loving wife by his side. He was born on October 6, 1963, in Louisville, KY. Tracy was an avid...

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Tracy was my first maintenance supervisor at Brown and Williamson. He was truly deserving of the title "Engineer". Tracy could actually help you solve problems, unlike most of his contemporaries, mostly air heads who were good at calculus. Tracy was a good leader,he knew how to talk to people, and I always respected him for that.

Dearest Tonia, Hayleigh, McKenzie and Sullivan,

May God wrap you in his loving arms. We will continue to pray for you and your family.

With Deepest Sympathy,

Tom and Peggy Harrington
Kingwood, Tx

Tonia,

We just want you to know how amazed we are by your strength in God and how you have praised him through this difficult time. You are such an amazing woman. You and the kids will be in our prayers constantly, as we can only imagine the difficult time you are going through. We love you and want you to always remember what a truly amazing and inspirational person you are. God is always there!

We Love you!

My prayers and thoughts are with you right now. Tracy was a wonderful person and will be sorely missed. But do take heart in the fact he is at rest in Jesus and Jesus is with you. May GOD bless you greatly and heal your pain.

I worked with Tracy at PM Cabarrus.I was always amazed at how calm and cool he remained as streses on the job arised.He was a joy to be around.My prayers go out to you and family at this difficult time.

My family and I extend our deepest sympathy to all of the Patten family. Tracy was a unique and enjoyable individual and I always admired his eagerness for adventure. I still remember shaking my head in disbelief at that tiny gray S10 pickup truck loaded to the gills in preparation for an entire summer of windsurfing in Oregon.
His generosity was evident when Tracy offered to sell me his beloved Camaro for a dirt-cheap price. Knowing I didn’t have the cash at the time, he suggested that...

I will always treasure my friendship with Tracy.The time he spent teaching me and Rob how to kayak will always be remembered.The time he invested in other peoples lives is what made him so special. Tonia and family my prayers are with you.

I worked with Tracy at PM Cabarrus in an office just across from him for a little over 6 years. During those years I never saw a situation that rattled or caused his demeanor to change and his disposition would have a calming effect on me. Tracy was unassuming and an amazing co-worker....he was so cooool. My prayers go out to his family at this difficult time

My thoughts and prayer are with you during this difficult time.
I worked with your husband and he was a wonderful man!

Sincerely,
Harry Good
Richmond, VA Philip Morris