Pat Lowrey Northcutt

Pat Lowrey Northcutt, 85, of Amarillo, TX died April 11, 2020.

A private family burial will be held at the Silverton Cemetery. Memorial services will be held at a later date at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, Amarillo. Arrangements are by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors, Amarillo.

Pat was born in Silverton, TX on September 15, 1934, to Artie and D.T. (Chick) Northcutt. He attended school in Silverton, TX, the New Mexico Military Institute, and Texas Tech University where he received his Bachelor of Science degree. Pat was a member of the Sigma Nu Fraternity at Texas Tech University.

Pat was a Captain of the Texas National Guard in the United States Army and a long-term National Guard Service.

Pat was a Rancher, Farmer, Implement Business, Banker, Realtor, and Retail Businessman. He served as the Past Director of North State Bank in Amarillo, TX, First National Bank in Tulia, TX, and First State Bank in Silverton, TX. Pat also served and was the officer of Swisher Electric Cooperative, South West Cattle Raisers, State Board of Agriculture Soil Conservation Service, Red Cross in Amarillo, TX, and the Silverton School Board. He was a team leader for five young businessmen to Switzerland for five weeks through the Rotary International of Dalhart, TX and was a guest host leader of the Belgium Rotary team of seven in the Panhandle of Texas. Pat served on the XIT Board of Directors in Dalhart, TX.

Pat was a lifetime member of the Methodist Church and a faithful servant of St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church for 35 years. He was a co-organizer of breakfast teams for St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church. He shopped for supplies and cooked breakfast on Sunday mornings for fourteen years.

With Anne, Pat was a world traveler of the United States, Canada, South America, and many trips to Europe.

Pat was a member of three dinner/dance clubs: Amarillo Dinner Club, Sunday Lunch Brunch, and Wednesday Night Dinner Gang.

He was preceded in death by his parents; sister, Jean Kellam; brother, Fred Northcutt; son, Timothy L. Smith; and former wife, Glenna Loftis Northcutt.

Survivors include his wife, Anne Riley Northcutt; daughters, Christi Hester (Ronnie), Susan Bainum, Sally Brown (Mark), Judy Barbo (Don), Jamie Anne Smith; son, Tab R. Smith (Sandy); and twenty-eight grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be sent to the St. Andrew’s Breakfast Team- Memorial fund of Pat Northcutt and Timothy Smith, 1601 S. Georgia St., Amarillo, Texas 79102.

12 Replies to “Pat Lowrey Northcutt”

  1. I always remember Pat as someone with a huge personality – bigger than life! For the last ten years we shared a fence but for all of my life I have shared a great love and admiration for Pat and his girls and later Anne. Anne I always loved your travels and couldn’t wait to get your Christmas cards every year. So many wonderful memories – I know you will hold close to your heart and cherish! Love and prayers.
    Brenda and Ken Barker

  2. GOD BLESS YOU ANNE–SO VERY SADDENED TO LEARN OF PAT’S PASSING– PAT WAS A LIFE LONG FRIEND AS WE WERE THE SAME AGE AND KNEW EACH OTHER FOR OUR WHOLE LIFES. WILL MISS HIM ! LOVE TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY– BUFORD & WANDA CLEMMER

  3. Anne and family,
    Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Wish we could be there to give you hugs.
    Love you always!
    Donna Kelly & Kallene Kelly Purl

  4. Anne and all of Pat’s family, our love and prayers are with you. Pat was so special and it comes to mind how gracious he and Anne were in hosting our High School Reunion dinner a while back. He always had a big smile. God bless you everyone.

  5. Pat was a good friend. We sat by each other at Dalhart Rotary Club meetings. Anne, you and Pat were always gracious hosts to open your home on Denrock ave for lunch, and to watch the XIT parade.

  6. I am saddened by the loss of Pat. He was a good man and I enjoyed knowing him. He was a good example of integrity and honesty for many people. My thoughts and prayers are with Anne and the entire family in this time.

  7. Anne & family: just know even though we cannot be with you at this sad time that we r thinking & praying for your comfort. Pat was such a wonderful man which we enjoyed so much at our family gatherings. Love & blessings to you & yours.

  8. Oh Anne, so sorry to hear the news of Pat’s passing. Wish we could all be there together as a family. Love you.

  9. Will always remember Pat as one of the most friendly people I have known. Hold tight your precious memories. So sorry for your loss, but know he is in a better beautiful place. Love & hugs & prayers for all.
    Charles & Billie Lowrey Clark

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