Roger E. Patterson ,71, of Angelica died after a short
illness on March 10,2020 at the family home on West Main St. where he was born
and lived most of his life. Born March 3, 1949, he was the son of Walter and
Mildred Patterson. In 1991, he married
Cindy (Frank) his wife of 29 years who survives.
Roger graduated from Angelica Central School in 1967 and
from Alfred State Vocational in 1969 with an Auto Body-Mechanic Specialist
degree. He then worked at the Wellsville
Airport for five years and for the NYSDOT and the State Conservation Dept.
Roger enjoyed being a homebody and the simple life. He
especially enjoyed the outdoors and going to his hunting cabin and fishing and
hunting. He loved working on cars, yard
sales and “wheeling and dealing.” Each
year Roger celebrated his Irish heritage by making and sharing his corned beef
and cabbage. His greatest love was
spending time with family and friends. He will be greatly missed for his sense
of humor and warm smile.
Surviving Roger are his loving family: 2 sons, Roger Patterson of Belfast and Shawn (Michele)
Patterson of Littitz, Pa. Step children:
Stacy (Andy) Mack of Livonia and Randy (Rachel) Frank of Angelica. His
grandchildren: Cassie, Cayla, Cody, Cyle and Shawna and step-grandchildren:
Daniel, Dillion, Riley and Randy Frank, Jr. and Ethan Mack. He has 7
great-grandchildren.
Roger leaves behind 5 sisters: Millicent (Milt) Newcomb of
Belmont, NY, Anne (Tony) Dodge of Webster, NY, Gen Patterson of Belmont, NY,
Ida (Donald) Case of Angelica, NY and Barbara (Jack) Light of Portville, NY as
well as many nieces, nephews and cousins. Roger was predeceased by his parents
, 4 brothers, Walter, Richard, Daniel, and Kenneth and one sister Geneva
Dorvit.
Calling hours are at the Brown and Powers Funeral Home, 101
West Ave., Angelica on March 13, 2020 at 11 a.m. – 1p.m. with funeral
following. Pastor David Ford will be
officiating.
To send a remembrance please visit www.brownandpowersfuneralhomes.com,
or on Facebook@brownpowersfh. The family
is being assisted by director Chester A. Gosper IV.
Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society or to
The Hart House, State St., Wellsville, NY