Ruby Patrick

1/16/1926  -  7/2/2010

Reverend Ruby Lee Patrick, 84, of Douglasville died on Friday, July 2, 2010 at LaGrange Nursing & Rehab Center. She was born in Telfair County, GA to the late George & Della Lee Brown. She ministered at the Church of God of Prophecy in East Point GA. Rev. Patrick was preceded in death by husband, James L. Patrick. The funeral service is Tuesday, July 6, 2010 at 11:00 AM in the Chapel of McKoon Funeral Home, Rev. Glenn Roundtree & Brother Clinton Fields officiating. Interment will follow at College Park Cemetery. The visitation is Tuesday from 9:00 AM until 11:00 AM. Condolences may be expressed online at www.mckoon.com She is survived by daughters, Sheila Davis of LaGrange, Deborah Patrick of LaGrange; sons, Edward Patrick of Douglasville, Lee Patrick of Conyers; many grandchildren & great-grandchildren. McKoon Funeral Home 770-253-4580

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From: JAMES & BONI GIBSONJul 4 2010 4:58PM
She will be greatly missed. she was the type to never judge or look down on me, reguardless of what happened or what was done. She walked the walk, talked the talk. She was never a judgemental person, was very sweet, kind, loving and caring. I remember my dad riding her on my Harley. Smiling the whole time. A true christian!! She loved me and all UNCONDITIONALLY. She kept a smile thru everything. Wished i had spent more time with her.
  Love you much and will miss you greatly Aunt Ruby.  
                                                          Always, James, Boni
                                                                     son of Betty and Robert
                                                                                  Tidwell
                                                                           Macon Ga.
From: Susan WhiteJul 6 2010 5:26AM
My heart goes out to the family of this precious lady who was a mentor and encourager of the faith. Aunt Ruby showed me so much as a child when I would get to be with my Big Mama, Aunt Pearl and Aunt Ruby and Ma Brown. I always enjoyed being with them because when they were all together, there was alot of cheerfulness in the room. Aunt Ruby was just herself and you could not help but love her. I remember how Uncle James' eyes would light up when Aunt Ruby was in the room. Aunt Ruby had a way of making everyone feel encouraged to keep traveling on for God. Now she can walk the streets of gold with her mother, sisters and brothers! What a celebration all of them must be having up there! Her last words to me stick in my mind...."I am ready to go, I want to go too...." So now she has made it. Thank God for this precious lady who touched many lives!