She was born on October 23, 1928 in Greenville, SC to Maurine Stiles Woodside and James Henry Woodside.
A graduate of Converse College, she also earned a degree at the University of South Carolina and was an instructor at Greenville Technical College.
She was a member of First Presbyterian Church and served on the Prayer Room Ministry. She was also a member of the Poinsett Club and the Greenville Historical Society.
Marilyn was married to Walter Lenoir Patton for 51 years and is survived by three children: Margaret Patton Jensen (Steven) of Ann Arbor, MI; Walter Lenoir Patton (Terri Haber) of Baltimore, MD; and James Garrison Patton (Margo) of Greenville. She adored her five grandchildren: Thomas Woodside Jensen of Chapel Hill, NC; Alexander Patton Jensen (Emily Powers) of Chicago, IL; Margaret Kate Patton of New York, NY; Anne Patton Caldwell (Thomas) of Charlottesville, VA; and Walter Henry Patton of Greenville. She is also survived by a brother, James Ellis Woodside (Frances) of Greenville.
Committal service at Christ Church Episcopal Churchyard.
She was born on October 23, 1928 in Greenville, SC to Maurine Stiles Woodside and James Henry Woodside.
A graduate of Converse College, she also earned a degree at the University of South Carolina and was an instructor at Greenville Technical College.
She was a member of First Presbyterian Church and served on the Prayer Room Ministry. She was also a member of the Poinsett Club and the Greenville Historical Society.
Marilyn was married to Walter Lenoir Patton for 51 years and is survived by three children: Margaret Patton Jensen (Steven) of Ann Arbor, MI; Walter Lenoir Patton (Terri Haber) of Baltimore, MD; and James Garrison Patton (Margo) of Greenville. She adored her five grandchildren: Thomas Woodside Jensen of Chapel Hill, NC; Alexander Patton Jensen (Emily Powers) of Chicago, IL; Margaret Kate Patton of New York, NY; Anne Patton Caldwell (Thomas) of Charlottesville, VA; and Walter Henry Patton of Greenville. She is also survived by a brother, James Ellis Woodside (Frances) of Greenville.
Committal service at Christ Church Episcopal Churchyard.
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