Patrick Meriwether Wylie
Sunday 7th of January 1962 - Friday 16th of July 2021

Services
Visitation
Patrick Meriwether Wylie, 59, of Lexington, died at home on July 16th, 2021 of a sudden heart attack. Born on January 7, 1962, to S. Patrick Wylie and Lois Meriwether Wylie of Lexington.
He
was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Jean Coblin Cowden, James
Rice Cowden, and Hugh 'Bud' Meriwether. His paternal grandparents Robert B.
Wylie, Sr., and Dorothy Howard Wylie along with several Aunts and Uncles.
Pat
is survived by his two children, his greatest love, pride, and joy, Emma Jean
Meriwether Wylie and Patrick Maxwell Wylie, both of Lexington; his parents, S.
Patrick Wylie and Lois Meriwether Wylie; his sister, Jeanie Wylie Molloy, her
husband David Mulligan Molloy, and their two children, Peyton Meriwether Molloy
and Henry Mulligan Molloy, all of Lexington; several cousins, nieces, and
nephews. Pat leaves behind so many loving and caring friends.
Pat
attended The Lexington School, Henry Clay High School, and graduated from The
Blue Ridge School in St. George, Virginia. He attended Transylvania University,
the University of Arizona, and the University of Kentucky where he and was an
active member of the Delta Tau Delta Fraternity. He was friends with Bill W.,
and a former member of Idle Hour Country Club. He was employed by the Kroger
Company.
Visitation
will be Monday, July 26, 2021, from 5:00 pm-7:00 pm at Milward-Broadway location. There will be a private family service officiated
by Reverend David A. Shirey of Central Christian Church.
In
lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in Patrick’s name to
The Shepherds House of Lexington, 635 Maxwelton Court, Lexington, Kentucky
40508 or www.shepherdshouseinc.com
Guest Book
Joey Broyles
saysI knew Pat from Julia R Ewan Elementary School where we had a number of the same home room teachers and classes. Such a great guy who always had a kind word and great sense of humor. I can recall how proud he was of his Mother as she often visited the school being a home room Mother. So glad I got to know him during those wonderful years at Julia R Ewan.
Frances Short
saysPat was a dear friend for most of my life and I was blessed to have him in my life for the past 7 months. He was a special man with his wit, humor, charm, kindness, thoughtfulness and empathy. Every day with him was special. He spoke daily about Max and Emma with such love and pride. He had such an impact on so many people and always made each person feel that he/she had a sincere and trusting friend. His life ended far too soon. Thank you for all the good times and wonderful memories Pat. You are always in my heart.
Andrea Queen
saysPat was a wonderful person!! I worked with him at Euclid krogers he always was so nice to talk too!! He had great stories to tell and always so friendly to everyone. He will be very missed!! When I found out he passed I was in shock about his passing. Prayers for the family!! Andrea Queen
Rowena Ruff
saysPat was the most charming and affable man. We hit it off as friends over 15 years ago, and I so enjoyed our visits drinking coffee and going out to eat and watching a movie at the Kentucky Theater. I laugh out loud during the many times I recall one of his hilarious and outlandish stories. Last time I saw him was at the Kroger cheese shop on Euclid. We vowed to get together very soon. I sadly regret that didn’t come to be. I will sorely miss him.
Ed and Joan Schaeffer
saysPat was friend of our son Cameron at both The Lexington School and Henry Clay High School. Later when Cameron took us shopping every Saturday at Kroger’s on Euclid, Pat became our special cheese man. We were pleased for him that his move to Frankfort’s Kroger’s was a pronation to store manager. We will miss that smile.
Ed and Joan Schaeffer
saysPat was born just two days after our Cameron. They were friends at both The Lexington School and Henry Clay High School. We knew him back then and later as a wine man. We later enjoyed him as the special cheese expert every week when we shopped with Cameron at Euclid Kroger’s. We were pleased to learn of his promotion to manager of the Kroger store in Frankfort when we shopped with Cameron at Euclid Kroger’s on Euclid. We will miss that smile.