William Foley Partin

Service Date: November 17, 2016
Visitation Info: Baptist Village Long House Chapel
Service Info: Baptist Village Long House Chapel
Obituary
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William Foley Partin, 85, of Clearfield, Ky., native of Bell County, died Sunday Nov. 13, 2016 at St. Elizabeth Hospice Care, Edgewood, Ky. He was preceded in death by his parents, Foley and Juanita Hoskins Partin of Pineville. Foley is survived by his loving wife of 63 years, Margarette Forman Partin of Clearfield, his daughters, Becky (Mike) Fairchild of Independence, Ky., and Kathy (Bob) Dalton of Spartanburg, S.C.; sister, Dickie June (Bill) Cox of Louisville; grandchildren: Jason (Dawn) Caudill of Edgewood, Ky., Jennifer (Ron) Doyle of Covington, Ky., and Delaney Dalton of Spartanburg, S.C.; great-grandchildren: Ashley, Whitney, Brianna, and Andy; 3 nephews and 5 nieces.
Visitation will be 2:30-3:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 17 at Baptist Village Care Center Chapel; prayer service will follow. Mr. Partin became a Gideon at age 80 and asked that memorials for the purchase of Bibles be made to Gideons International, P.O. Box 140800, Nashville, TN, 37214-0800.
Mr. Partin was a 1951 graduate of Pineville High School and attended Morehead State College one year before X-ray training at Wayne County General Hospital in Eloise, Mich. He returned to Bell County as Chief X-ray Technician at Middlesboro Memorial Hospital. His love of teaching X-ray led him to return to college (East Tennessee State and Morehead State) while working as chief X-ray tech at Carter County Memorial Hospital in Elizabethton, Tenn., and St. Claire Medical Center in Morehead. He taught at Concord, a two-room school in Elliott County, and Prichard High School in Carter County. He never applied for a principalship but agreed to be assistant principal at Prichard High School, then principal at Haldeman, Tilden Hogge and Clearfield elementary schools in Rowan County. He finished his career teaching at the Morehead Treatment Center.
Devoted to his Baptist faith, at age 21 he became the youngest person First Baptist Church, Middlesboro, had ever elected as deacon. During his more than 50-year membership at First Baptist Church, Morehead, he was chairman of the deacons when it worked to build the current sanctuary. He read the Bible daily and worked hard to live its message.
Although he had numerous heart problems, Cardiac Rehab at St. Claire Medical Center kept him active. He will be remembered as a storyteller, poet, mountain man, and lover of nature, music and family.
Online condolences to: www.linnemannfuneralhomes.com.

Thursday
17
November
2:30 pm - 3:30 pm

Baptist Village Long House Chapel

3000 Riggs Rd.
Erlanger, KY 41018
Phone: 859-727-9330

Chapel is on the 3rd Floor.

Thursday
17
November
3:30 pm

Baptist Village Long House Chapel

3000 Riggs Rd.
Erlanger, KY 41018
Phone: 859-727-9330

Chapel is on the 3rd Floor.

William Foley Partin

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Thursday
1
January
12:00 am - 12:00 am

William Foley Partin


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A childhood neighbor.

I remember must be 25 years or a more now the Partons were our neighbors in Clearfield. They always welcomed us onto there front porch where Mr. Parton would swing with us for awhile and chat. Great memory from my childhood I must have only been 6 or 7. I’m very sorry for your loss. John Sargent


A Devout Christian!

Marisa and I express our deepest sympathy in learning of Foley’s passing. I admired him greatly. He demonstrated and lived Christ’s love each and every day and was such a devoted Christian. He was a fixture in our church and community and will be missed greatly. May each of you cherish the wonderful memories of Foley and know one day again we shall be reunited thru Christ our Lord. Your family remains in our thoughts and our prayers.
God Bless You!


May God Bless You All

I am heartbroken over the loss of two of my dearest friends in a short period: Judy Ramey and then Foley, or as I called him’ “W.F.” Foley was my traveling partner to Prichard for several years (along with Brother Lloyd Dean), and the stories…….. Kathy and Becky and Magarette:, I’ll always treasure the memories. Wish there could have been a local service so I could have seen your families. I am a victim of Parkinson’s and a current resident at Cave Run Manor. Friends are forever. —Budd Stidom


Condolences From A Former Student

Mr. Partin was my Principal at Tilden Hogge Elementary for several years. He was a great Principal and an even better person. I always liked him and had a tremendous amount of respect for him.


Mr. Partin will be missed.

Margarette, Becky, Kathy and families: I am so sorry to hear Mr. Partin has passed away. He was a good man, a godly man, and he will be sorely missed. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Susan Calhoun


A Remembrance

Foley sent the following original poem as a tribute to John several years ago. I hope it will comfort you now as it did me then. And I know that Foley is feeling this same way himself now, as he “Meets the Master. ”
“Excitement fills the air; my heart is bursting. Here I am, standing before God!
This is my greatest moment in life, and in death.
He takes my hand, love permeates my very being. I have never known such peace.
Faith in His son has opened the door for me to share in the perfect, eternal love of God.
I shout with Paul, ‘Death, Where is thy sting?’
Those of you left behind, do not weep. Never have I experienced such joy.
God is real! And I shall dwell in the house of the Lord forever.”


“Foley Meets the Master”

Margarette and family,
I am so sorry to hear of Foley’s passing. I know you will miss him. But I also know that he is now happy in his heavenly home, free of earthly pains, and at peace.
I hope we can keep in touch.
Love and blessings, Lyndel Murrell


Cherished memories

We always treasured times with Foley & Margarette, at First Baptist~~their gift of monogrammed Bible to Joy at her baptism, interactions at Morehead Treatment Center. Just precious people, always with smiles and sweet conversation. And knowing Foley’s connection with my Uncle Meredith growing up in Pineville just added to the specialness. We wish we could join in today, but have another schedule to keep.
“I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.” Psalm 23:6
Love and prayers for comfort, Dail & Ethel Howard


Praying for family

Bob & I were so saddened to hear of your loss. Foley is a special loss to a lot of people who knew & loved him. I enjoyed his stories & his enthusiasm in telling them. I enjoyed working with him & you, Margarette, in the reading program at Rodburn Elementary. You have always been so thoughtful to us & many others when we needed something. May God be ever so near to you & your family now & in the days ahead. Will write you soon. Love to you. Becky & Kathy. Helen Hayes


Kentucky Association and the Morehead Gideons say “Rest in Peace”

Foley was a great friend and such a valuable part of our Morehead Gideon Camp and especially Saturday morning prayer meeting. Oh what stories he would tell and what passion he had for the ministry of serving others and an outlook to reach those around him with the Good News of Jesus Christ. We have missed him since he moved to Erlanger, but one day we’ll be reunited along with countless others to celebrate what God has gone to prepare for those who long to see His appearing. Rest in peace our dear brother.

Tim and Claudette Eldridge – Morehead


Carrie Nan Lytly Wells and Family

So sorry for your loss. Such a wonderful man. Prayers for the family.


Our Heartfelt Sympathies

We are so saddened to hear of Mr. Partin’s passing. Mr. Partin was principal at Tilden Hogge when we attended school there. He was a most kind man who dealt fairly in his authoritarian role, which garnered respect from all of his students. We will always cherish our wonderful memories from those days. Praying for God’s comfort for all of the family and loved ones.

Kevin and Rejetta (Martin) Caudill
Tilden Hogge Classes of 1980 and 1981


Clearfield Neighbors

As I look back on my childhood I can remember visiting Foley and Margaret. Sitting on the front porch and listening to tall tales or stories with a hidden lesson. The Partin family always made me feel like family and always welcome. I am lucky to have spent time with such a wonderful person. His legacy is in the people he touched. The children, teachers, neighbors, or friends are better for it and loved him. My deepest sympathy and condolences to the family. Patrick Howard, Clearfield Hill, Morehead Ky.


He will be remembered

On behalf of the children of Scottie Hicks, please accept our deepest sympathy for your loss. All 4 of us were fortunate enough to be at Tilden Hogge Elementary when he was principal there and even though we’ve all grown up, we have such fond memories of him. As long as some of his school children are on this earth, I know that “Mr. Partin” will be fondly remembered.
His obituary mentioned him spending time at St. Claire Cardiac Rehab…..I work there and as such, I would sometimes pass the open door to their department and see him. He always had a wave and an occasional “come here”. Of course, then we were going down memory lane. I always loved our chats and he would talk of things that I had long since forgotten!
Praying for peace for each of you in the days ahead.

Janet, Allen, Rodney and Karen


Deepest Condolences

So sorry to hear of Mr. Partin’s passing! He was always one of my favorite principles, I was a student at Tilden Hogge and he always was loving and compassionate! Prayer’S for his family!
Tracy Morehouse Sparks


In Memory

I have such fond memories of Mr. Partin when he was principal at Tilden Hogge, for some of us that didn’t have father figures, he was just that. His smile lit up the whole school. My heart is sad that he is gone… Warmest thoughts and prayers for the family


He will be missed

We have missed Foley and his stories at the Rowan County Senior Center for the last couple of years but we always felt there was a chance one day we may get to see him and hear another story. His passing leaves an empty spot in all of our hearts but hopefully one day we will all meet up again.. Margaret especially thinking of you in this sad time. Prayers for the entire family


Feeling your loss…

I am so glad I got to visit Uncle Foley a few times last year. We had nice visits and I got to know him better. He loved all of you so very much. I’m sorry for your loss of such a wonderful man…..Anita


So sorry

Bob and I are so very sorry about Foley. He was one person we always liked and thought the world of. Margaret and family wow are so sorry Love, hugs and prayers.


He touched us all at Haldeman

I will always remember him from Haldeman Elementary.
So sorry for your loss of this wonderful man.


Partin Street neighbors

Prayers for the Partin family. Partin Street isn’t the same without you!
Wilma and Tammy Crager


Prayers for the family.!!!

In loving memories from all your friends in Morehead Ky.!!!Prayers to the family. God Bless you all at this sad time.
We will not forget you.!!!


Beloved neighbor

Cindy and I are heartbroken at the news of Foley’s passing. He and Margarette have been wonderful and sweet neighbors for many years.
I loved hearing all of Foley’s stories; they were great.


A Wonderful Person

When I think of my wonderful memories frowing up at First Baptist Church in Morehead, Foley Partin immediately comes to mind. He always seemed to have a smile and was a very kind, good-hearted person. Much love to you, Margarette, and to your family during this time. May God comfort you with many beautiful memories.


Whitney Slone (Adopted Grandparent)

The news of your passing is simply heart breaking. You went above and beyond to be by far the best adopted grandparent ever! You always brought me gifts and showered me with love and hugs. You even went as far as coming to my grandpa’s visitation and funeral just to be there for me. I will never forget you and your wife. Rest easy until we meet again! Love you!


Thankful to have had this man in our lives. Love you Mr. Partin.

Mr. Parton was well loved at our school and the kids have fond memories of him. So glad to have been a part of his life. My heart breaks for each of you who have to live without him.


We are thinking of you

Our deepest sympathies are with you all as you celebrate his life.. We send our prayers that God’s grace lift you up through this time.