GALLIPOLIS — Thomas C. Patrick, 51, of Gallipolis, passed away on April 7, 2022 in Hospice in Columbus.
Tom was born on July 4, 1970 in Gallipolis, son of the late Kenneth R. Patrick, Sr. and Kathleen A. Heater Patrick-Marchi who survives in Gallipolis.
Tom was a lawn care/landscaper and graduated from Gallia Academy High School. Tom is survived by his mother Kathleen Patrick-Marchi (Michael Marchi) of Gallipolis; one daughter Sabrina Rose Patrick (Zach Petry); three grandchildren, Nevaeh, Vaydah and Kingston; three brothers, Ken (Libby) Patrick, Jr., of Gallipolis, Darrell (Mitzi) Patrick of Crystal River, Florida, Luke D. Patrick of Gallipolis; two sisters Tammy A. Patrick of Ocean City, Md., Leighana J. Siders of Gallipolis; several nieces and nephews also survive. He was proceeded in death by brother-in-law Kenny "Smooth" Siders.
A graveside service was held on April 12, 2022 at Mound Hill Cemetery with family and friends attending.
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