The Rev. Robert Turrell Pattie

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: October 19, 1930
  • Date Of Death: May 3, 2020
  • State: Indiana

 

   The Reverend Robert Turrell Pattie, father of 4, youngest child of 5, husband, grandfather, accomplished whistler and bird caller, frustrated golfer, table napkin doodler, amateur landscaper, never ending basement finisher, almost pro deck builder, piano player by ear, and the all-encompassing sports enthusiast, passed away at the age of 89 on Sunday morning, May 3, 2020.

   Robert, or Bob, or Bobby if you are a close family member, loved life and loved people. Those that knew him often described him as supportive and encouraging, gentle and wise, and always the calm presence in a storm. Those that knew Bob will never forget him and his “never met a stranger” attitude towards life. 

  He was born on October 19, 1930 in Williamsburg, Kansas in the home where he grew up. He was the youngest of 5 children born to Luke Turrell and Grace Permilia (Harlan) Pattie. Upon graduating from high school, he attended Washburn University with a football scholarship and majored in graphic art. After college Bob decided to join the Air Force until 1957 when he changed his profession and entered the Central Baptist Theological Seminary in Kansas City. He graduated in May 1960 and continued studying a 2-year residency in chaplaincy and clinical pastoral education in Houston, Texas. Bob was a highly respected chaplain for many years in different venues following his training in Houston working in Detroit, Michigan, Hays, Kansas, Newton, Kansas, and Topeka, Kansas. Bob eventually retired from chaplaincy work and retired in Lawrence, Kansas.

  While in college at Washburn, Bob’s attention turned to (in his own words) “a Doris Day look-alike with pretty blonde hair and a beautiful smile.

  Bob is survived by 4 children who will miss him dearly. Julie Ann Mead and her husband Lynn, Janelle Ione Hood and her husband Steve, Joshua Turrell Pattie, and Joel Carlston Pattie.

  Bob is also survived by his partner Dory Rogers of Indianapolis, Indiana, one sister Joan Carey of Lawrence, Kansas, and several nieces and nephews.

 

 

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