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Joe Patty, age 74 of Winchester, TN passed away on February 6, 2023. A lifelong resident of Murfreesboro, he is preceded in death by his parents, Elbert Kay Patty and Elaine Blair Patty; and sisters, Malinda Newman and Nancy Ryan.
Mr. Patty attended Campus School and was a 1966 graduate of Central High School. He joined the United States Army in 1968 and served until 1970 before entering the National Guard. He then attended MTSU, where he earned his Bachelor’s Degree in 1974. He was a proud Blue Raider and enjoyed attending their sporting events throughout his life. He worked as a mail clerk for the United States Postal Service. After retirement, he worked part time at SportsCom for 12 years. He loved to work out and keep in shape, and enjoyed playing basketball, golf, and tennis. His favorite pastime was spending time with his family, especially his grandsons and his beloved dog, Hershey. He was a longtime member of Calvary Baptist Church, where he served as a greeter and helped in the children’s department with the three-year-olds.
Mr. Patty is survived by his wife of 53 years, Elizabeth “Libby” Lanier Patty; daughters, Shannon Patty Jobe and husband Dean and Laura Blair Patty Brown and husband Ben; grandchildren, Joseph Austin Jones and wife Nicole, Braeden Taylor Jobe, and Micah Lanier Brown; a great-grandchild to arrive in August; sister Suzanne Maniscalco and husband Carl; and five nieces, six nephews, four great-nieces, and five great-nephews.
Visitation with the Patty family will be Sunday, February 12, 2023 from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM at Woodfin Memorial Chapel with memorial service beginning at 2:00 PM. Dave Bauder will officiate.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Mr. Patty’s memory to Portico Pregnancy Resource Center, www.porticostory.org, or PAWS of Rutherford County, www.paws.rutherfordcountytn.gov.
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Randy and Veronica Blanchard
May 4, 2024
Joe was an inspiration for all of us that worked with him. What an angel. He was so funny at times. You could be dog tired and in three words, you could barely hear, he would have you laughing so hard your ribs would hurt.
Eli Smith
February 13, 2023
One of the nicest men I ever met.
Rita Barrett
February 12, 2023
James and I met and knew Joe from sports com. He was always so nice and helpful. He loved talking about his family whom he obviously was so proud of, especially his grandsons..so very sorry for your loss..
Michelle From Sport Com
February 10, 2023
Met Joe at Sports Com, he was always so helpful and kind to everyone.
Larry Hayes
February 10, 2023
Joe and I lived on the same block on Greenland Drive during preschool and during the early grades at Training School. Our Dads both worked with MTSC athletics, so the gym was a second home where we grew up playing basketball often with college students. He was always the quiet type, but never seemed to get in trouble with teachers (unlike me). It didn’t surprise me when he married one of the prettiest girls at Central High. I left Murfreesboro after college, and we only saw each other a few times. Joe’s death was a shock considering his workout ethic, and it goes to show, health can be elusive. I read where his younger sister died earlier , and she was very athletic. His sisters Suzanne and Melinda(deceased) were friends with my older brother Joe. I will miss him!
Terry Sanchez
February 10, 2023
I worked with Joe for years. He was an avid Blue Raider fan. We worked together at the Post Office for years. He always talked about his family and working at the Y and Sportscom. Last time I saw Joe was at Kroger on Memorial. We chatted for a bit. Sad to see him go. RIP Mr Patty, TRUE BLUE.
Dale & Ava Short
February 9, 2023
Dale & I are soo sad too hear about Joe!!! He was such a great guy !!! Our prayers are with all of the family!! ❤
Ralph Adams
February 9, 2023
I am very sad to hear of Joe’s passing and sorry for your and your family’s loss. Libby, I pray for you and your family’s comfort and peace. Joe was a great Christian man, friend and servant for the lord. Each time I saw Joe whether at church or out and about he would greet me with his great smile and being in his presence would bring me joy and happiness. I came to learn when Joe said, “How are you doing”, he didn’t mean, “Hello”, he truly wanted to know if you were doing okay. Joe showed love to and cared about others and he will be greatly missed and will always be in my heart and memory.
Our love,
Ralph and Jean Adams
Kelly Hopkins
February 8, 2023
So sorry Pasty and Jobe families. He will be missed and was a great friend and admired by all who knew and know him. Praying for you all. Love y’all! The Hopkins and Dean families-Steve, Kelly, Braden and Jacob and James and Donna Dean
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