Elaine loved socializing and being around family and friends. She enjoyed gatherings, music and laughter, and was one of the founding members of the Yancey Connection. Elaine was a respected center [iece, a warm loving collage of righteousness. With a smile that would warm the room on the coldest night. Elaine helped raise many souls and she always would say “sometimes you get to choose your family.
She was widowed by Vyme R. Patton, July 9, 1999. She is survived by children Levarr Ray Patton and Lorenzo Patton.; grandchildren Teara Latrice Patton, Emoni Araya Patton, Darrius Donray Patton, Summer Jacqueline-Michelle Borman, Elaine Rae Patton and Kaleb Solano.
Elaine a long time resident of Metro Detroit, Michigan, made her transition on December 26th 2019 at the age of 70.
Elaine loved socializing and being around family and friends. She enjoyed gatherings, music and laughter, and was one of the founding members of the Yancey Connection. Elaine was a respected center [iece, a warm loving collage of righteousness. With a smile that would warm the room on the coldest night. Elaine helped raise many souls and she always would say “sometimes you get to choose your family.
She was widowed by Vyme R. Patton, July 9, 1999. She is survived by children Levarr Ray Patton and Lorenzo Patton.; grandchildren Teara Latrice Patton, Emoni Araya Patton, Darrius Donray Patton, Summer Jacqueline-Michelle Borman, Elaine Rae Patton and Kaleb Solano.
Elaine a long time resident of Metro Detroit, Michigan, made her transition on December 26th 2019 at the age of 70.
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