Len Eldon Patterson
Len Eldon Patterson, 54, of Columbia
Falls, passed away on Friday, Jan. 27 at St. Patrick Hospital in
Missoula of complications following heart surgery.
Len was born Dec. 15, 1957 in Whitefish
to Bob and Betty Patterson. Len grew up in the north valley,
attending schools in Whitefish and graduating from Whitefish High
School in 1976.
Len was very involved in high school
athletics, participating as a varsity member of the football team,
basketball team and the track team. He was also a member of the
high school rodeo team.
On Aug. 7, 1982 he married Cindy K.
Stewart of Bigfork and on Oct. 20, 1989 their son Clayton was
born.
Len was employed with various companies
in the logging industry, and spent 20 years with Plum Creek Lumber
Company from which he retired in 2007. He started Patterson Ranch
Construction in 2007 and worked in the construction industry until
the fall of 2011.
Hunting and fishing were two of his
favorite pastimes, and his hunting trips with his family and
friends in the fall were his favorite. He was an accomplished team
roper, competing on the Northern Rodeo Association circuit.
Being an avid fan of the Columbia Falls
Mat Cats wrestling team and Wildcat basketball team, you could
always find him in the bleachers enthusiastically encouraging the
kids. He enjoyed watching sports.
Len was a competitive sporting clays
shooter, a multi-class state champion, who attended the National
Sporting Clays championship in Texas in October. He was a Level I
shotgun instructor and coached the Pheasants Forever Ringneck Youth
Shooters for 10 years.
Len is survived by his wife, Cindy;
son, Clayton; his mother, Betty Schultz; brothers, Lew and Lee; and
sisters, Lita and Lona and their families.
Services will be held Thursday, Feb. 2,
at 1 p.m. at the Christian Center in Kalispell.
The family requests that in lieu of
flowers, donations be made to Len’s memorial fund at Parkside
Credit Union for the benefit of the Mat Cats wrestling program and
the Pheasants Forever Youth Shooting program.
Arrangements entrusted to Columbia
Mortuary.
You are invited to go to
www.columbiamortuary.com to offer condolences and view Len’s
tribute wall.