Carl Lloyd Patrick, the co-founder of the Columbus-based Carmike movie theater chain, was 88-years-old when he passed away on Wednesday.
Patrick was a highly-regarded community, corporate and philanthropic leader in Columbus for decades. He and his family donated generously to many organizations and charities, among them St. Francis Hospital and Columbus Technical Institute. Their philanthropy was recognized by first lady Rosalyn Carter.
Patrick fought as a paratrooper in Italy in World War Two and left the army at the rank of major. His bullet-riddled uniform is on display at the National Infantry Museum at Fort Benning.
He is survived by his wife and brother, two sons and two grandsons. Patrick will be laid to rest on Friday.
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Thursday, July 5, 2007
Leading Columbus philanthropist, business leader dies
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7/05/2007 02:43:00 PM
Labels: Carl Lloyd Patrick, Carmike Theaters, Columbus, Columbus Technical Institute, Fort Benning, National Infantry Museum, St. Francis Hospital