
Date Of Birth: September 22, 1949
Date Of Death: June 22, 2009
Thomas Lee Patton, 59, of Westfield, IN, passed away June 22, 2009. Born in DuBois, PA to Thomas I. and Adelia (Lepionka) Patton. Known to many as “General” or “Pittsburgh”, he never missed a Steeler or Penn State game. A proud U.S. Marine Veteran of the Vietnam War and served in the Indiana Nat’l Guard. Survivors include his wife, Christina (Levendusky) Patton; children, Jeremy, Evan, and Amanda (Min); brother, Robert (Sheila) Patton; father-in-law, Bernard Levendusky and several nephews and nieces. He was preceeded in death by his parents and sister, Marcie Vitarelli.Visitation: June 27, 2009 6:00 to 8:00 p.m at Harry W. Moore Funeral Care. There will be no graveside service. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the Salvation Army or Gleaners Food Bank. Special thanks to all the “Living Angels” at St. Vincent Hospice who offered immeasurable support and compassion.







Jeanne Mike Palmer says
Adrienne Petty says
My friend. You have touched me deeply. You have made me laugh and you have made me cry. My family and I are forever grateful for you and your family. You are now in the care of your Heavenly Father, and I’m praying that the room Jesus has prepared for you includes a new bike! My love overflows!
Barbara Montgomery says
I loved all the years we shared working together and listening to all your stories. You were a wonderful person and will be missed by many people.
Rev James McKinney says
n++CHRISTIANS UNITED CHURCH
at Soldiers’ Memorial Chapel
5626 Lawton Loop East
Indianapolis, IN 46216
Pastor’s Telephone: 317-849-4047
E-mail: kmac41@comcast.net
Dear Family,
The congregation of Soldiers’ Memorial Chapel wants you to know that we
prayed for you today and for the soul of your loved one.
It is our desire to give spiritual support and appreciation for all who have served
our country.
Now he is with the Lord victorious.
Forever Faithful,
James A. McKinney
Chaplain/Pastor
Kim Pratt says
I’m sad I didn’t have a lot of time with you, but I’m so thankful for the time I did have. You told the best stories and I loved hearing them! “No bullshit, Kim…”
You have an amazing family, and I’m so lucky to feel apart of it.
Leonard Nauyokas says
Hey Pittsburg
It is coffe time at Lincoln square
We will miss your jokes and talking football with you. Younare my buddy forever
Leonard
Amanda Patton says
I love and miss you so much Daddy!!! You are my angel now and watching over my every move. I’m gonna miss your smooches 😉 I love you! xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxxoxoxoxoxoxox
-Min
Cindy Joe LaPoint says
Tom, We met you & your beautiful family in early November 2001. You were so funny and you welcomed myself, my daughter Amanda, and my granddaughter Trestin. You gave us a beautiful home to live in for the past 8 years (how swiftly time goes by). We miss you so very much and know you are in a better place. To your famly, we love all of you very much.
love & Prayers
Cindy & Joe
Amanda & Trestin
Ed Aromi says
I will truly miss seeing you ride by on your bike everynight and hanging out talking and drinking beer. You were the best friend a guy could have. Thank you for being my friend. My family and I will miss you always and will never forget the times we shared. Love, The Aromi’s
Semper Fi
David and Melanie Hough says
So glad that we had the opportunity to know Tommy! He was a great neighbor and friend. We enjoyed our many bike rides through the neighborhood with him as our guide! He was truly one of a kind!
harold schwartz says
I have known Tom for many years when we were in C- 2 150 unit in Noblesville. He will be soorly missed. Rest in peace my friend
Fred and Tammy Kopitzke says
So hard. So hard. Our son, Fred, is so close to Amanda. I lost my brother on the 24th. Fred has lost his ever-so-helpful uncle and Amanda’s dad. And his sister is getting married August 1. So many emotions. So hard. So hard.
Marvin Phipps says
Tom, old buddy, we shared many years of fishing, drinking coffee and hanging out. i will never forget you, our many fishing expeditions, sometimes not many fish but always a lot of laughs, about the time you had a large crapie on your line and I cut your line, about the time we went fishing down south and we never packed a lunch or ate breakfast because we thought we could get something to eat down by the lake. as our luck would have it, no place to eat, thought we would starve until we ran across some campers who invited us to breakfast, saltist bacon I ever ate, boy did we laugh about that, about the times we snuck in to fish at what is now Sagamore, the time we were really into the crappies at Waveland and ran out of minnows, so going back to the bait house to get some more the battery in the little boat went dead, about the time at Waveland you saw a snake swim up to the boat and tried to beat it to death with a paddle, we were always going to have one last cast because we never wanted to quit.
My friend, I’m so sorry we didn’t continue, first I moved than you. The Penn State vs Nebraska football game for the National Championship, I believe in 1983. I thought I would have a heart attack, after the game we were so pumped up we had to go to the Village Pantry and drink coffee.
So long old buddy, you were the best friend I ever had.
Marvin Phipps
Cicero, Ind.
Charles Board says
To the Patton Family,
I was saddened to hear of the passing of my friend and co-worker @ Marcraft Corp.. We spent 16 yrs together (16 GOOD YEARS)sharing laughs and even our problems with one another. It was a true blessing to meet the family. He talked and bragged about all of you,and after I met everyone of you I could see why he could stick his chest out. I wish I could have been a part of his homegoing service, but I too was sending home a loved one. May you let go and let God guide you through this rough time. My friend will truly be missed. Stay strong and together.
God Bless!
Mel Cravens says
SGT Patton (Tom),
I served with you for many years at Battery C 2nd Battalion 150th Field Artillery. I still remember the time you “attempted” to ride the 155MM Howitzer when you fired it with a Charge 7 White Bag. It threw you off like a rodeo bull. I still chuckle when I think about that. However, you got right back on and continued the mission like you always did. My thoughts are with you and your family. You were an outstanding soldier and friend. You will be missed!
Mel Cravens
Sergeant Major (Retired)
Kelli Castetter says
Tom,
Where to even start??? You always made me laugh- whether you were coming over and making ’piles’ for Evan to pick up when he got home because you knew how much he loved them, or you were making up ’ghetto’ songs on the way home from Chicago when Evan I picked up you and Chris. There are so many memories I have of you. I’m so happy that I got the pleasure of being a part of your life. Watch over us all and keep us safe. I love you:)
Always,
Kelli aka K-dogg
Paul Cruse says
To the Patton Family and Friends:
I got to know Tom for a brief period of time during the summer of ’82 when we both worked at a place making straws. He was a great guy and made a lasting impression on me. We talked at lot of college football being I was at Purdue at the time and of course we all know what university he loved (certainly didn’t know they’d be in the same conference years later). I’ve thought about him from time to time and am sadden to find out he is gone from here. The Lord has a true and honorable character to deal with! My best to you all.
Paul Mathers says
just was thinking about my old time friends from long ago and came across this. So sad to see my friend Tom has passed on. I would very much like to get in touch with Christina if anyone could help with that. Christina if you see this I want to offer my condolences. I hope your doing ok.