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Lucile Turner Patrick, 92, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, February 26, 2025.
Mrs. Patrick was born on June 24, 1932, to Lewis and Frances Turner of the Redwood Community near Vicksburg, MS. She married Steen Patrick in 1957 and was a longtime member of Antioch Baptist Church. Mrs. Patrick was a homemaker and devoted her life to her husband and four children. She especially enjoyed spending time with her large extended family and will be greatly missed.
She is survived by 3 daughters, Mary Frances Pannell (Billy), Gayla Thompson (Joey), Stephanie Keller (Brett); son, Nathan Patrick (Amanda); 10 grandchildren, Bridget Wood (Steve), Betsy Boone (Brad), Brice Pannell (Candice), Michael Perry (Skyla), Kevin Perry (Lindsey), Jack Thompson, Madison Keller (Caleb), Morgan Keller, Peyton Patrick, Cason Patrick; 8 great grandchildren, Shayne Ford, Madison Willis, Zach Wood, Abby Blanton (Thomas), Mary Anna Boone, Millie Pannell, Lawson Perry, Owen Perry; 1 great great grandchild, Ava Blanton; sister, Mary Lynn Patton (Pat); and a host of nieces and nephews. Mrs. Patrick is preceded in death by her husband Steen Patrick, father Lewis Turner, mother Frances Turner, and sister Esther Ruth Amos.
Visitation will be held on Sunday, March 2 at 1:30 pm at Antioch Baptist Church located in Brandon, MS. Funeral services are at 3:00 pm with burial to follow in the Antioch Baptist Church Cemetery.
Pallbearers will be Brice Pannell, Michael Perry, Kevin Perry, Peyton Patrick, Cason Patrick, Brad Boone, Shayne Ford, and Steve Wood.
The family is thankful to the staff and nurses at MS Care Center of Morton and Legacy Hospice for their loving care. Special thanks to the many friends and relatives who sent cards or visited.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Antioch Baptist Church Cemetery Fund.
Antioch Baptist Church
2350 Hwy. 43 South
Brandon, MS 39042
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