Pat Brooks

Pat Brooks

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Pat Brooks, 73, of Owensboro, passed away on Sunday, Jan. 18, 2014, at Hermitage Care and Rehabilitation Center. She was born in Detroit, Michigan on Jan. 20, 1941, to late Noble and Mary Staton Wint. She was dog groomer. She is survived by her children, Michael Robert Payne, Kevin Scott Brooks, and Marka Jane Hayden; and a sister, JoNell Carlisle. There will be no services or visitation. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Haley-McGinnis & Owensboro Funeral Home has been entrusted with the care of Mrs. Brooks. Share your memories and photos of Pat Brooks at www.haleymcginnis.com.

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Pat Brooks, 74, of Caneyville, passed away Tuesday, December 31st, 2013 at the Norton’s Hosparus Inpatient Care Center in Louisville. He was born on May 20th, 1939 in Grayson County, the son of the late Jack and Gladys (Lewis) Brooks. Pat owned and operated the Brooks Service Station & Coffee Shop in Caneyville for 51 years. He also served in the United States Army. Pat is survived by 5 sons, Terry Brooks, Charlie Brooks, Jeff Brooks (Ann) and Michael Brooks (Stephanie) all of Caneyville and Patrick Brooks (Lori) of Short Creek; 2 daughters, Sherry Vincent (Granvil) of Millwood and Tammy Bratcher (Norman) of Short Creek; a special friend, Betty White of Short Creek; 4 brothers, Buddy Brooks (Peggy) of Leitchfield, Donald Brooks (Fran) and Ronald Brooks (Sandy) both of Caneyville and Raymond Brooks (Charolett) of Louisville; 1 sister, Emma L. Hayes of Louisville; 14 grandchildren; 7 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Pat is preceded in death by his parents, Jack and Gladys Brooks. Funeral services will be Sunday, January 5th at 2:00 p.m. at the Dermitt-Joyce Funeral Home in Caneyville. Bro Bob Sutton and Bro Buddy Brooks will be officiating. Burial will be in the New Hope Cemetery.Friends may call at the Dermitt-Joyce Funeral Home in Caneyville Friday after 5:00 p.m., Saturday from 9:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. and Sunday from 9:00 a.m. until time of service.The family requests that in lieu of flowers donations can be made to the New Hope Cemetery Fund

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  1. We are saddended to hear about the passing of Pat. The Brooks family holds a special place in our hearts.
    We are joyful to know Pat is in a better place. Also, Prayers go out to the family.
    God Bless
    Majors family

  2. So very sorry for the passing of Pat. I have know him for many years and he was inducted into the Army at the same time my first husband (Charles Casey) Hayes was back in 1958. I think they left the same day. He will be missed by a large number of people

  3. Caneyville will never be the same. Always the same every time you met him. I’ll always remember his boys cutting up with him. I know you all will miss him. I miss Papaw JC terribly, but heaven is sweeter with them there. Love you all and sending prayers f

  4. So very sorry to hear of the passing of Pat. I grew up in Caneyville and knew Pat all my ‘school days’. Ronald and Donald were in my classes. May the Lord watch over the family and give you strength during this sad time.

  5. Was very sorry to hear about Pat. May God watch over all his family and give you peace and strength during this time. Everyone in his age group and younger who grew up in Caneyville knew Pat. We all hung out at the restaurant and had cars serviced at his

  6. We are so sorry to hear of the passing of Pat. Everytime we came from Ga. to Caneyvile, we always stopped to see him. Caneyville will miss him greatly. We send very special thoughts to the Brooks family. Try to think that he is in a better place with memb

  7. Was so sorry to hear of the passing of Pat, as kids around Caneyville we all knew him as uncle Pat At the Shell Station. Pat was always so good to us kids, I use to play with Terry and his brothers there at the station when we came to visit our Grandmothe

  8. We were so sorry to hear of the passing of Pat, he was a Caneyville Business Man for many years and had many Friends.

    Evelyn & Lonnie Swift

  9. Terry, I am so sorry for your loss. Pat had to be a very special man since he has raises such a wonderful son. You will carry on for your father by running the station and following in his footsteps. Much Love, LILL

  10. So sorry to hear about Pat, he was Charles buddy. Charles is not able to come but he thinks a lot of Pat. They were great buddies.

    Charles & Kathleen

  11. We are saddened to hear of Pat’s passing. He will be missed. Jimmy and I both enjoyed talking with Pat. He was always good to us.

  12. We ended up out of town and couldn’t come but wanted you all to know our prayers and thoughts are with you all. Blessings filled with peace and comfort for the coming days. Hold sweet memories forever. Love and prayers to all.

  13. So very sorry to hear of the passing of Pat. He was in my age group and knew him for many years. I knew up in the Pleasant View/Caneyville area before moving to Louisville. Enjoyed going to the cafe and hanging out with friends and family. Prayers to all


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