
Richard was quite the Toastmaster Character". We never knew exactly what to expect when he gave a speech. He always spoke from the heart and brought his special brand of humor to any topic. As the Afterburners' VP Membership, his first concern was that all new members received the proper orientation and were made to feel special. His personal attention ensured they had an excellent start to their Afterburners experience. He was an asset to our Club and is missed at every meeting.
RIP Richard!
-Brenda Daniels, DTM
Richard Patton was a real asset to our club. His humor was always present in his speeches. He brought us the New Member Orientation which had been missing for a long time. While he had many health problems, he was always matter-of-fact about them and there was never any bid of sympathy.
-Tom Brents, DTM
Richard was an authentic person. He was kind, he was funny, and he had lots of interesting life experiences to share.
- Bill Erwin, CC, CL
Richard Patton was a nice man who loved his Afterburners Toastmasters Club. He made every effort to be at our Tuesday night meetings. He loved his military service for his county and he shared many stories with us from his time in the military. He was a brave man who despite his many medical issues, still had so much energy, enjoyed his life and activities, and smiled at people every minute of every day.
- Holly Trinh, ACG, ALB
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| Richard with fellow Toastmasters Tom Brents and Jim Hummel |
-Antoinette Silas, CC, CL & Phillip Silas, CC, CL
Richard Patton had a unique sense of humor. He loved to entertain our group with his real life stories. He did an outstanding job as our VP Membership and only wanted what was best for his fellow club members. It was an honor to know someone so willing to serve others and show how much he cared.
- Rose Timmons, DTM
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| Afterburners December 2014 |
With all our love,
Your Afterburners Family
Article contributed by Kim Story, CC, ALB


