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Larry Patrick

Birth23 January 1947 - Hueysville, Floyd County, Kentucky, USA
Death16 September 2005 - Homer, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA
MotherNaomi Terry
FatherMonroe Patrick

Born in Hueysville, Floyd County, Kentucky, USA on 23 January 1947 to Monroe Patrick and Naomi Terry. Larry Patrick married Glenna Fern Robinson and had 7 children. He passed away on 16 September 2005 in Homer, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA.

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Parents
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Monroe Patrick
1917 - 2004
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Naomi Terry
1925 - 1979
Spouse(s)
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Glenna Fern Robinson
1950 - 2002
Children Show all
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Donna
Unknown - Unknown
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Debbie Day
Unknown - Unknown
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Regina Haley Robinson
Unknown - Unknown
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Tammy Miller
Unknown - Unknown
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Penny Patrick
Unknown - Unknown
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James Anthony Patrick
Unknown - Unknown
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Larry Richard Patrick Jr
1970 - Unknown

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