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          Among those honored were Memphis fire- fighter and paramedic Richard Patterson, son of.

          Once purchased, a hour continuing education certificate is available, approved by the Virginia Board of Nursing, Virginia Office of EMS, Board for Critical....

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          Richard Wayne Patterson

          SPRING HILL, Fla.

          – After a period of declining health, Richard Wayne Patterson, 90, of Spring Hill, Fla. joined the love of his life, Pauline (Tolman) Patterson, on Dec. 28, 2024, and they are now rejoicing at the throne of their Savior.

          Richard, was born Feb. 26, 1934 at the home of his paternal grandparents, in Abbot.

          He grew up in Athens, graduating from Somerset Academy in 1951. Upon graduation, he began working at Irving Tanning in Hartland where he remained employed until 1974.

          Experience: Cuyahoga Falls Fire Department · Education: Bowling Green State University · Location.

        1. Experience: Cuyahoga Falls Fire Department · Education: Bowling Green State University · Location.
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        3. Once purchased, a hour continuing education certificate is available, approved by the Virginia Board of Nursing, Virginia Office of EMS, Board for Critical.
        4. Richard oversees the daily operations of Critical Care Concepts; a State approved ALS Training Agency with the Virginia Office of EMS, and has provided training.
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        6. At that time, his hobby of woodworking became his profession as he became employed by Bowman and Littlefield and later by E.W. Littlefield & Sons. Richard was known throughout the state for his skills as he supervised the construction of many banks, credit unions, nursing homes, and schools.

          He also built kitchen cabinets and furniture for friends and family members. Even in his declining years, he would mentally reconfigure