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Caring · Our Highest Tradition
The Patton Ledger
Founded 1882 · Franklin, TN

Four generations.
One promise.
Since 1882.

“The oldest African‑American funeral home in Middle Tennessee — still answering the door, still answering the phone.”

Plate · 01 · Front Page Nashville · Middle Tennessee · Established 1882
Founded 1882 Four Generations Two Facilities Open 24 Hours At‑Need · Pre‑Need · Cremation
Plate · 02 · Our Story

A funeral home, and a family.

Franklin, 1882 — Nashville, 1921
Patton Brothers Funeral Home — the historic Victorian building at 1306 South Street, Nashville
Plate · 02·a · 1306 South Street · The Historic Victorian, Nashville

From a Franklin doorway to a Nashville institution.

In 1882, at the age of twenty‑three, the Reverend John Thomas Patton opened a funeral business in his hometown of Franklin, Tennessee. He had no high‑school education, no money, no collateral, no experience — only a dream, a vision, and a good family name.

His brothers — Jasper W., Daniel J., and George W. Patton — joined him. The work travelled by horse‑drawn hearse and walking procession through Williamson County and beyond. In 1921 the family carried the business north, opening on Nashville's Eighth Avenue, then settling at the address that still stands today on South Street.

By the mid‑1950s, Patton Brothers was the largest Black‑owned and operated funeral business in Middle Tennessee. It still is the oldest.

“We are still here — and we still answer the door.” — The Patton Brothers Family
Mrs. Lulu Mae Patton · 14 March 1913 · Casket, livery, two carriages · $46.50 — paid in full ·
Mr. Joseph H. Beasley · 22 March 1913 · Casket, ministers' fee, livery · $38.00 ·
Mrs. Edna B. Lewis · 04 April 1913 · Casket, hearse, four pall‑bearers · $52.25 ·
Mr. Robert Henson, Sr. · 09 April 1913 · Casket, livery, family carriage · $44.00 ·
Master Thomas L. Hayes · 18 April 1913 · Small casket, single carriage · $14.50 ·

The original ledger, 1912—1915.

A surviving Patton Brothers funeral ledger from 1912 to 1915 is preserved today in the Nashville Public Library's Special Collections. Inside its pages are the names, dates, and quiet sums of more than a thousand Nashville families.

It is a record of a community caring for itself — and the same hand still writes today.

Archive · Nashville Public Library, Special Collections

Plate · 03 · Our Houses

Two houses. One family.

South Street · Murfreesboro Pike
Plate · 04 · The Offerings

Services for every family,
at every budget.

At‑Need · Pre‑Need · Cremation · Veterans
№ 01

Traditional Funeral

A full service in either of our houses, with visitation, ceremony, and procession — held in the Victorian sanctuary on South Street or the contemporary chapel on Murfreesboro Pike.

  • Embalming · dressing · cosmetology
  • Visitation in our chapel
  • Full funeral coach & lead car
  • Graveside committal
№ 02

Cremation with service

A memorial service before or after cremation, with visitation, music, and reflection. Urn selection from our chapel, and personal delivery to family.

  • Cremation by licensed crematory
  • Memorial service in chapel
  • Urn selection & personal delivery
  • Certified death certificates
№ 03

Graveside service

A more intimate gathering at the cemetery — for families who prefer the simplicity of a single ceremony at the place of rest.

  • Transport to cemetery
  • Officiant coordination
  • Family seating & canopy
  • Music & readings as desired
№ 04

Pre‑Need planning

A quiet conversation, well in advance — locking in today's costs and easing the burden on the family who will follow. Funded through a licensed pre‑need insurance plan.

  • Personal arrangement consultation
  • Cost lock‑in at today's rate
  • Funded by licensed pre‑need agent
  • On‑file at both houses
№ 05

Veterans & civic honours

Full coordination of military honors for those who served — flag presentation, taps, and burial at Middle Tennessee Veterans Cemetery if desired.

  • VA paperwork & benefits liaison
  • Military honors coordination
  • Flag‑draped service
  • National cemetery committal
№ 06

Immediate need

When the call comes in the night, we answer. Our staff is on call twenty‑four hours, every day — to bring your loved one into our care without delay.

  • 24‑hour on‑call response
  • Direct transport to facility
  • Same‑day family meeting
  • Personal arrangement counsellor

“We have cared for the people of Nashville for one hundred and forty‑four years.
Caring is our highest tradition.

Patton Brothers · Serving With Distinction Since 1882

Plate · 05 · The Directors

The hands that carry the name.

Licensed · State of Tennessee
Director · № 01

Tonya Scales‑Haynes

Licensed Funeral Director, Embalmer & Insurance Agent

A Mortuary Science graduate of John A. Gupton College and President of the Tennessee State Funeral Directors & Morticians Association. Funeral service has run in her family for more than ninety‑six years — she calls her work being "a vessel of healing."

· President, TN State Funeral Directors Assoc. · Mortuary Science, Gupton College · Licensed Embalmer & Insurance Agent, TN
Director · № 02

Pastor Derrick Jackson

Licensed Funeral Director & Pre‑Need Agent

A graduate of John A. Gupton College, with a Master of Divinity from Vanderbilt and an MBA from Keller Graduate School. A pastor known throughout Middle Tennessee, he leads families through both the arrangements and the grief.

· M.Div, Vanderbilt Divinity School · Funeral Director, TN · Gupton College · Licensed Pre‑Need Insurance Agent, TN
Director · № 03

Jo Anna Kelly

Family Service

A trusted face for Patton Brothers families, Jo Anna sits with each family through arrangements — making sure every wish, every name, and every hymn is recorded and honoured exactly as intended.

· Family Service · Patton Brothers · Arrangements & Aftercare

When the call comes, we answer.

Our directors are on call twenty‑four hours, every day. Reach us by phone, or write us a note — we will be in touch within the hour.