City of Midwest City

City of Midwest City

Government Administration

Midwest City, Oklahoma 371 followers

Positive | Patriotic | Pioneering

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Home to Tinker AFB, John Conrad Golf Course (currently under renovation), Rose State College and creative annual festivals!

Website
https://midwestcityok.org
Industry
Government Administration
Company size
201-500 employees
Headquarters
Midwest City, Oklahoma
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1942
Specialties
City, Oklahoma, Great Place to Live, Family, Sports, and Patriotic

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    This week, employees of the City of Midwest City lost a friend, leader, and co-worker with the passing of Joe Patterson. Joe passed away after a hard-fought battle with cancer at the age of 51. As a Park Project Supervisor with the Public Works Street/Parks Division, Joe was best known in the community for managing maintenance in all of the city parks and for his work on Midwest City's most significant special events. If you or your kids have played on one of our playgrounds, listened to a band play from the Midwest City stage, watched a parade march down our streets... you've seen Joe's work. Most especially, Joe was considered the heart and soul of Midwest City's Holiday Lights Spectacular. Each year, his teams would work for up to six months to install, repair, and maintain our community's favorite holiday tradition. He took a lot of pride in organizing a show that families would love and took it personally when the lights had to be canceled in 2020 due to extensive ice storm damage. He challenged himself and his team to restore the show for the next holiday season while maintaining all of the park properties throughout Midwest City. Joe was loved by his Midwest City family and is deeply missed. His family and friends will celebrate his life this weekend. Your thoughts and prayers are appreciated for Joe's family and the Public Works team that worked closely with him during his 17-year career with the City of Midwest City.

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