Carl Wayne Gray Genealogies

Compiled by Carl Wayne Gray

Patridge, Kirk

Patridge, Kirk

Male - Bef 2011

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Patridge, Kirk (son of Patridge, James Wayne and Fowler, S.); died before 23 Jan 2011.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: PATR.K001


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Patridge, James WaynePatridge, James Wayne was born on 4 Aug 1947 in Clay City, Clay County, Illinois (son of Patridge, Leland and ?, Lillian); died on 23 Jan 2011 in Orlando VA Medical Center, Orlando, Orange County, Florida; was buried on 26 Mar 2011 in Dillman Cemetery, Sailor Springs, Clay County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: PATR.J003
    • _FGRAVE: 64643862
    • Military Service: Viet Nam War, Lance Corporal, 1st Platoon, Company H, 2nd Battalion, 9th Marines, United States Marine Corps
    • _MEMR: 26 Mar 2011, Clay City Community Center, Clay City, Clay County, Illinois

    Notes:

    James W. Patridge, 63, died January 23, 2011, at Orlando V. A. Hospital in Orlando, Florida.

    Mr. Patridge was born August 4, 1947 in Clay City, IL, the son of Leland and Lillian Patridge. He attended school, both grade and high, in Clay City, graduating in May of 1965. He married Bonnie Bublitz. He later married Sue Fowler.

    In June of 1965, having joined the Marine Corps, he reported for basic training in California. After basic training he was assigned duty in Viet Nam.

    In March of 1966, at 18 years of age, he was critically wounded. A land mine explosion caused the loss of both legs and his eyesight. After spending several months at Bethesda, MD having numerious surgeries and physical therapy, he was transferred to Hines Hospital in Chicago, and spent another two years there.

    Survivors include his wife, Sue Patridge; daughter, Ashley; sons, Shawn, Todd, and Brandon; one sister, Marilyn Patridge; brothers, J. D. and Leland LeRoy; five grandchildren; numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins; and a host of friends.

    Preceding him in death were his parents, an infant son, Kirk; and two sisters, Lola Ruth Monical and Lillian Lorena Cook.

    Cremation has been accorded, and a memorial service honoring his life and service to his country will be held at the Clay City Community Center, with the Rev. Ron Payne officiating.

    Burial with military rites will be at Dillman Cemetery in Sailor Springs, IL.

    Memorials may be made to the donor's choice.

    (Retyped from obituary published in the Home Town Journal)

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    "The Passing of A Hometown Hero" written by Rena Lents Thomas

    James Patridge was an honorable young man who died recently in Florida where he had resided in a Veterans' home for the past few years. He was 63 years of age and the cause of death was reportedly due to a stroke.

    A young 18 year old Clay City High School graduate probably had no idea what lay ahead of him when he joined the Marine Corps following graduation in 1965, but he never hesitated to do his part.

    The United States was involved in the Vietnam War in the 1960's with considerable loss of lives.

    James W. Patridge eagerly signed up with the Marines in May of 1965 and, by the latter part of December that same year, found himself in Vietnam with the 2nd Battalion 9th Marines H Co., 1st Platoon.

    James was the son of Leland and Lillian Patridge of rural Clay City. Leland passed away in 1959 while James was still in school, and in 1966 his mother was working at the Holland Truck Stop east of Flora.

    Then the word came that all parents dread to hear who have children in harm's way. On March 15, 1966, Mrs. Patridge received a letter that informed her that James was injured in the vicinity of DaNang, Vietnam. He sustained bilateral amputation of both legs and fragmentation wounds in the chest, face, abdomen and head. His condition was serious and his progress guarded with questionable recovery.

    He was first taken to the U. S. Air Force Hospital, Clark Air Force Base in the Philippines and later transferred to Bethesda Naval Hospital in Maryland.

    The road to recovery was a long and difficult one, but through it all, James astounded everyone with his good spirits and positive mental attitude.

    Learning of the death of his closest buddy who was directly ahead of him in the battle area that day, and who tripped the land mine, and another buddy behind him who had also lost both legs, was another shock to the young man. But true to form, he faced his feelings head on and survived the tragic ordeal.

    This harrowing experience in Vietnam would be enough for him to be called a hero, but there is more.

    Several years later in 1986, a situation arose giving James the opportunity to demonstrate his compassionate and caring nature.

    He was living in West Chicago at the time, hearing a mother screaming for help from her home nearby after her baby had fallen into the family's backyard swimming pool, he sprang into action.

    James moved his wheelchair more than 80 yards across a field until a line of trees blocked his passage. James, then 38 years old, threw himself onto the ground and crawled the remaining distance of about 20 yards to a porch where the lifeless baby lay.

    The mother of the child was frantically attempting to do mouth-to-mouth resuscitation. The X-Marine took over with his lifesaving efforts, administering CPR while his wife, who had followed him from the house, summoned the ambulance.

    Little Jennifer Kroll responded to his CPR techniques and began to cough and cry as her heartbeat strengthened and her color returned. She was one year old and recovered at Loyola Medical Center.

    All the major news networks reported the life-saving miracle in addition to a story on the incident published in the Reader's Digest.

    James didn't consider himself a hero, he was said to have remarked that he wondered why so many lost their lives in the war and others, like himself, were spared.

    His experience with the child had answered that question for him, perhaps the purpose of his having been spared was to be there at the right time and place to save another.

    A Hero in a true sense! May he not be forgotten!

    Many of us remember the little red haired boy with the sunny face as he played on the school playgrounds many years ago.

    Rest in peace, James!

    James married Fowler, S.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Fowler, S.
    Children:
    1. PATRIDGE, A.R.A.
    2. Patridge, S.
    3. Patridge, T.
    4. Patridge, B.
    5. 1. Patridge, Kirk died before 23 Jan 2011.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Patridge, LelandPatridge, Leland was born in 1910 in Illinois (son of Patridge, Jesse C. and Guffy, Lola M.); died in 1959; was buried in Dillman Cemetery, Sailor Springs, Clay County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: PATR.L003
    • _FGRAVE: 18552046
    • Census: 22 May 1940, Stanford Township, Clay County, Illinois; 1940 Census, Stanford Township, Clay County, Illinois, page 13b

    Leland married ?, Lillian on 26 Mar 1932. Lillian was born in 1910 in Illinois; died in 1993; was buried in Dillman Cemetery, Sailor Springs, Clay County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  ?, Lillian?, Lillian was born in 1910 in Illinois; died in 1993; was buried in Dillman Cemetery, Sailor Springs, Clay County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: UNK.L088
    • _FGRAVE: 18552044
    • Census: 22 May 1940, Stanford Township, Clay County, Illinois; 1940 Census, Stanford Township, Clay County, Illinois, page 13b

    Children:
    1. Patridge, J.D.
    2. Patridge, Lola Ruth was born on 20 Jul 1934; died on 24 Sep 2008 in Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona; was buried in Number Four Cemetery, Sailor Springs, Clay County, Illinois.
    3. Patridge, M.D.
    4. PATRIDGE, L.L.L.
    5. Patridge, Lillian Lorena was born on 10 Mar 1943; died on 6 Jan 2007; was buried in Dillman Cemetery, Sailor Springs, Clay County, Illinois.
    6. 2. Patridge, James Wayne was born on 4 Aug 1947 in Clay City, Clay County, Illinois; died on 23 Jan 2011 in Orlando VA Medical Center, Orlando, Orange County, Florida; was buried on 26 Mar 2011 in Dillman Cemetery, Sailor Springs, Clay County, Illinois.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Patridge, Jesse C.Patridge, Jesse C. was born in 1884 in Illinois (son of Patridge, Elmer Newell and Hough, Amanda); died in 1970; was buried in Number Four Cemetery, Sailor Springs, Clay County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: PATR.J001
    • _FGRAVE: 18645311

    Jesse married Guffy, Lola M. on 29 Sep 1928 in Wayne County, Illinois. Lola was born in 1888; died in 1963; was buried in Number Four Cemetery, Sailor Springs, Clay County, Illinois. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Guffy, Lola M. was born in 1888; died in 1963; was buried in Number Four Cemetery, Sailor Springs, Clay County, Illinois.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Reference Number: GUFF.L002
    • _FGRAVE: 18645309

    Children:
    1. 4. Patridge, Leland was born in 1910 in Illinois; died in 1959; was buried in Dillman Cemetery, Sailor Springs, Clay County, Illinois.
    2. Patridge, Beaulah L. was born in 1912; died in 1921; was buried in Number Four Cemetery, Sailor Springs, Clay County, Illinois.
    3. Patridge, Delbert Elmer was born on 10 Jun 1914 in Illinois; died on 6 Feb 1984 in Evansville, Vanderburgh County, Indiana; was buried in Maple Hill Cemetery, Fairfield, Wayne County, Illinois.
    4. Patridge, Murrell James was born on 30 Nov 1915 in Clay City, Clay County, Illinois; died on 11 Sep 1927 in Olney, Richland County, Illinois; was buried in Number Four Cemetery, Sailor Springs, Clay County, Illinois.
    5. Patridge, Russell Willard was born in 1926 in Illinois; died in 1952; was buried in Dillman Cemetery, Sailor Springs, Clay County, Illinois.



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