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Ned Adkin Pate

September 13, 1911 - November 30, 2006
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Ned Adkin Pate, 95, formerly of Sirrine Street, widower of Nannie Bishop Pate, died Thursday November 30, 2006 at Oakmont East Living Center. Born in Charlotte, NC, he was the son of the late Rufus and Mary Stewart Pate. Mr. Pate was retired from Woodside Mills and was a member of Monaghan Baptist Church. SurvivingContinue Reading

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Kelley Rogers Brown left a message on March 6, 2015:
I was truly blessed to have known and loved Papa for nearly twenty three years. He always had a big hug and kiss for me whenever and wherever I saw him. Papa was a quiet man who never complained or cursed his circumstances. He handled his declining hea
Jeanne & Leroy Tucker left a message on March 6, 2015:
To the Family of Ned Pate We are very sorry to hear of Ned's death. You have our deepest symphathy and Love. Jeanne and Leroy Tucker
Giselle Williams left a message on March 6, 2015:
Dear Kat, what can I say other than you are blessed to have a father that you loved for 95 years. You did a good job taking care of him Kat. He loved you dearly. Now that love he has for you is in heaven and he is your personal angel above. He will wat
Elizabeth & Warren Kraft left a message on March 6, 2015:
We are volunteers at Oakmont and visited your Dad with our dog, "Shadow". We were very sorry to hear of his death. He always liked to see us and our dog. He is such a nice man, we enjoyed visiting with him. We met some of his family, and all of you we
Cindy Hipps left a message on March 6, 2015:
I knew Mr. Ned and Ms. Nan through my mother Jeanne Tucker. I remember visiting them both and feeling so special while in their presence. Ned was truly a kind man and had the warmest and most sincere smile. I know you all will miss him deeply. Please
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Angie left a message on March 6, 2015:
Mr. Pate was one of the most kind people I have met. I worked with him at Oakmont for a time when he was in therapy. He was very determined and wanted to come down even when he didn't have therapy. He never complained about anything. It was a pleasure
Thomas McAfee Funeral Homes left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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