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Patrick Curtis Ross, 50, of Washburn WI passed away, on January 17, 2024, in Clarksville, TN. Patrick was born March 10, 1973, to the late Claude Ross and Dorothy Lindenberg Ross
Patrick answered the call to duty when he joined the United States Army on July 13, 2004. Throughout his service with the 1/506th Infantry Regiment, he embodied the qualities of a silent professional, a dedicated tradesman, and an unwavering problem solver. Patrick's deployments were marked not only by his dedication but also by his bravery, earning him 2 Purple Hearts and numerous other commendations. In 2015, he medically retired from the Army, holding the rank of Staff Sergeant. His legacy as a soldier, a tradesman, and a father will forever be remembered and cherished. We honor his memory and the sacrifices he made for our country.
Survivors include his former wife Alison Ross-Sanders, and children Christian Ross, Ellie Ross, and Arminius Ross. His sister Michelle Meer and his two brothers Jeff Ross and Jason Ross.
Patrick’s Military Honors Service will be held on February 12, 2024 at Kentucky Veterans Cemetery West in Hopkinsville, KY. The service will start promptly at 1:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Kentucky Veterans Cemetery West or the Wounded Warrior Project.
Please visit Patrick's online guestbook at www.sykesfuneralhome.com and share a memory with the family.
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424 Franklin St., Clarksville, TN 37040
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