Catherine Jo (Crader) Pattillo was born on January 28, 1962, in Shreveport, Louisiana to parents Hilles Paul and Shirley Jo Crader. Catherine passed away on October 21, 2024, at her home in Ada, Oklahoma at the age of 62. Catherine graduated from Trinity High School in Euless, TX in 1980. She later married Willie Miller Pattillo III on July 3, 1984, and they have been united in marriage for 40 plus years. She was a devoted homemaker to her family, and she enjoyed watching football, being with her family, and she dearly loved being around her grandchildren.
Catherine is preceded in death by her parents; and sister Cynthia Lynn Kinman.
Catherine is survived by her husband Willie Miller Pattillo III of the home; children Willie Miller Pattillo IV and wife Amber of Ada, OK and Amanda Jo Pattillo of Ada, OK; sister Linda Morris and husband Joseph Jordan of Ada, OK; brother Mike Crader of Bedford, TX; grandchildren Kaycee Morgan, Alyssa Weigle, Willie Miller Pattillo V, and Rosalie Jean Pattillo; several sister and brother in laws, nieces, nephews and extended family and friends.
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