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November 06, 2009 at
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Got an email saying that Billy Patton Sr. passed away last night. I remember him driving the #00 Silver Safeway Taxi car in the modified division.
My condolences to the Patton Family.
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November 06, 2009 at
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Our sincere condolences go out to Billy Jr. and all the Patton family. We are sorry for your loss.
The Leep Family
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November 06, 2009 at
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Billy Patton, Legend. An inspiration to many who never even met him.
The Satterwhite family sends their condolences.
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November 06, 2009 at
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Posted By: bandit19 on November 06 2009 at 08:20:35 AM
Got an email saying that Billy Patton Sr. passed away last night. I remember him driving the #00 Silver Safeway Taxi car in the modified division.
My condolences to the Patton Family.
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There will be grave side service at 10:am Monday at Rest Haven.
He will be avaiable for veiwing after 10:00am Saturday at Rest Haven Funeral Home.
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November 06, 2009 at
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Quarter mile action (around 1975, I think) Billy Patton Sr. and Ken Hailey
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November 07, 2009 at
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With Bess
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November 07, 2009 at
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The six cylinder modified class was so strong back in the day. It took Shane Carson several weeks just to make it into the A main. Car counts were high and experience amongst the drivers was tough.
Crowd counts were high too. One opening night had 8,000 plus in the stands, just ask Uncle A.
Look in the back and you will see a Vicky bodied car, double 00. Billy was so tough, and high in the points, he had to start in the back most times. In short order he would be at the front, leading the hunt.
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November 07, 2009 at
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On one occasion a kid had drawn a picture of his car Bess, sent it to Billy asking him to autograph it for him. In those days a kid might see a driver on his level like a superstar.
Billy not only autographed the pic, he delivered it personally. Yes at the time, it was a big deal for that family.
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November 09, 2009 at
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Sorry to hear about the passing of Billy Patton Sr........didn't know the man personally, but remember watching him, Billy Patton Jr. and even Roy Patton in the #501 (if I remember correctly pretty little kid back then) racing in Enid.........Yes the good 'ol days!!!!! with lots of fond memories
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November 09, 2009 at
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Billy will be sorely missed. He always had time for us Kids and was quite the character.
Our thoughts and Prayers are with the Patton Family.
The Crawford Family
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November 09, 2009 at
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My late uncle Doc [Elmer Murrah] was his crewchief for many years and as a young kid [I am 43 now] I built a model car in an exact replica of his 00 car. His son Billy Jr is a customer of mine at Classic Auto Group here in Okc. It saddens me to learn of his passing as he was a true champion of dirt track racing. and not just at State Fair Speedway in Okc but at many other tracks around. He will be dearly missed by alot of folks. Take care, Charles Murrah. Staff writer for Fastlane Motorsport News and one of his biggest fans.
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