Jay Dee Patton Explained

Jay Dee Patton
Birth Date:16 September 1907
Birth Place:Tennessee
Death Place:Richmond, Virginia
Currentposition:Tackle
Pastschools:Sewanee (1931)
Class:1932
Weight Lb:205
School:Sewanee Tigers
Highschool:Hume-Fogg
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Jay Dee Patton (September 16, 1907  - December 24, 1975) was an American college football player, World War II veteran, and printer.

Early years

Patton was born on September 16, 1907, to Wade Hampton Patton and Agnes née Self. Patton attended Hume-Fogg High School in Nashville, Tennessee.

College football

Patton was a prominent tackle for the Sewanee Tigers of, a member of the school's All-time football team.[1] [2] [3] He was selected All-Southern in 1931.[4] [5] He also later officiated some games.

He was also an All-American in 1931 while at Sewanee.

He went on to play for the Staten Island Stapes, a football team that failed during the Great Depression.[6] He also played for the Richmond Arrows.[7]

World War II

Jay Dee served as a lieutenant colonel in the cavalry of the U.S. Armed Forces during World War II.[8] Neil Edmond, an earlier Sewanee player, was the same rank.

Richmond

After the war he moved to Richmond, Virginia, where he ran a printing business[9] and also ran the Virginia State Penitentiary printing press. He established his own printing consulting firm in 1952.[10]

He married Florence "Billie" Boward and had one son, Jay Dee Patton, Jr.[11] [12]

Notes and References

  1. Sewanee's All-Time Football Team. Sewanee Alumni News. February 1949.
  2. Book: Sewanee, the Oxford of America. 27. Charles Edward Thomas. 1934.
  3. https://digitallibrary.tulane.edu/islandora/object/tulane%3A22903/datastream/PDF/view
  4. News: Fitchburg Sentinel. Three Tulane Stars Picked for All-Southern Team. Dillon Graham. December 2, 1931.
  5. 31. National and Southern Honors. Sewanee Football Media Guide. 2011.
  6. Web site: Hogrogian. John. 1985. THE STATEN ISLAND STAPLETONS.
  7. Web site: Jay Patton Stats - Pro Football Archives. www.profootballarchives.com.
  8. https://dspace.sewanee.edu/bitstream/handle/11005/2560/sewaneealumninewsv9194243.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
  9. Book: Virginia Wildlife. 1958. Virginia Commission of Game and Inland Fisheries.
  10. Web site: Sewanee News, 1976. 1976. University of the South.
  11. Web site: Jay Patton Obituary (2013) - Columbia, SC - The Herald. www.legacy.com.
  12. Births. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. 61. 59. 4.