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    Gavin Everette Patrick

Gavin Everette Patrick

Gavin Everette Patrick, 31, of Mexia, passed away as the result of a vehicle accident Thursday, March 14, 2024.

Visitation will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. Saturday, March 23 in the Groesbeck Funeral Home Chapel.

Funeral services will be in the Funeral Home Chapel at 11 a.m. Sunday, March 24. Burial will follow in LaSalle Cemetery near Groesbeck.

Pallbearers will be LC Patrick, Leighton Patrick, Patrick Elliott, Dondie Jones, Cody Belgard, and Preston McNeil. Honorary pallbearers will be Travis Samford, Joseph Mctyre, Corey Mctyre, Michael Mctyre, and Paul Mctyre.

Gavin is the son of Nicha Patrick. He was born Feb. 25, 1993, in Atlanta, and was called “Gabby” by his mother while he was a child. He grew up in Marshall, until moving to Teague where he attended middle school and enjoyed playing football one year. He then attended high school in Groesbeck.

Gavin grew up as the youngest boy who enjoyed skateboarding and playing football with his brothers, always wanting to be competitive and trying to keep up with them and he was protective of his sister. He was an amazing son, and he always looked out for this mother all his life — all she had to do was pick up the phone and call if she needed anything. He would drop everything to be there for her. He loved each and every one in his family with all his heart.

Gavin and his wife, Chelsea Patrick, lived together for

the past eleven years, and currently lived in Mexia, where they were raising their family of three girls and a new baby son.

Gavin loved manual labor, working with his hands and took pride in this work. He loved roofing work, and even after he was working full time using his natural ability to do mechanical work, he would continue to help anyone who needed roofing or mechanical work in his spare time. He had been working the past year at Al’s Auto, near Mexia.

He never met a stranger and would carry on a conversation about anything with anyone. He adored Chelsea and he was very present and active in his children’s lives. The girls would greet him when he came home from work screaming “Daddy’s home.” He was always ready to take them fishing or on hikes or just playing in the yard.

As each of his three daughters were added to their family, Gavin always said, “I was born to be a girl dad,” because he had been raised by women, and had always been protective of his mother and sister. But when he was blessed with the birth of his son three months ago, he said “Boy, I needed you to complete the final piece of the puzzle of this family.” The girls would be screaming and playing and he would look at Everette and say “See bud, that’s why I need you here. I was drowning in estrogen without you.”

Gavinwasprecededindeath by his great grandfather, from whom he was given his middle name of Everette, as well as his mother-in-law, Theresa Cates.

He is survived by his wife, Chelsea Patrick of Mexia; daughters Athena Patrick, Alice Patrick, and Abigail Patrick and son, Everette Patrick, of Mexia; hismotherandfather,NichaPatrick and Brian Bassett of Thornton; brother, Landon Patrick of North Augusta, South Carolina; brother and sister-in-law, Leighton and Faythe Patrick of Mexia; sister and brother-inlaw, Tristan and Patrick Elliott of Kempner; grandmother, Linda “Nanny” Jones of Groesbeck; grandfather, Bruce Wayne Patrick; aunt and uncle, Londa and Kirk Burton of Hot Springs; and aunts, Dondie Jones and Angelica Jones of Waco.

His 10 nieces and nephews are: Lylah Patrick, Job Patrick, Grayson Sherrod, Dexter Morales, Bonneigh Elliott, Lydia Patrick, Liam Patrick, Leland Patrick, Logan Patrick, and Levi Patrick. There are also six cousins: Katheryn Lemons, Matthew Burton, John Burton, Noah Stinnett, Kyra Stinnett and Saviah Stinnett.

Visit www.groesbeckfuneralhome. com to leave messages of condolence on the guestbook.

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