Dwayne Karson Patton, son of Raymond and Bobby Jean (Leverett) Patton was born on July 23, 1953 in San Antonio, Texas and passed away suddenly on November 10, 2015 at his home in Seabrook, Texas. He was preceded in death by his parents and one brother, Kenny Lee Patton. He will be missed by his wife, Pamela Spencer Patton; son, Matthew Karson Haberland; one brother, David Wayne Patton; four sisters, Darlene Dianne Battistoni, Melody Sue Sutherland, Sharon Denise Ford and Juliana Eagan; nieces and nephews, Ryan, Ian, Sean, Nicole, Tommy, Michael, Fred, Meghan, Para, Michelle, James, Christopher, Jonathan and Robert; and great nieces and great nephews, Max, Alyssa, Erianna, Isabella, Logan and Isold.
Dwayne was a devoted husband, skilled carpenter and loved his job as a warehouse and maintenance worker for Easy Cash Pawn. He could rebuild any car or boat motor. Nothing was too hard for him and he wouldn't stop until he got it done. God gifted him with a sense of humor and great common sense. He would do anything for his friends and everything for his family. Dwayne loved fishing and a good country western song. After 32 years of life apart, he and Pam found each other again. Still connected in love, they remarried. For another 10 years, life was about making each other happy. The best thing to be said for Dwayne Patton would be, he was a simple man who only needed the love of his wife, and to work with his hands. He will remain in Pam's heart as a very loving and handsome man who stood tall and proud.
A celebration of his life was held on Monday, November 17, 2015 at Crowder Funeral Home in Webster, Texas.
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November 23, 2015
My sympathy to the family of Mr. Patton. As Jesus looked to the Heavenly Father for strength and power in his time of deep sorrow, may you do the same. ~ John 11:39-44
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