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James Joseph Patterson (1923–1992) was an
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newspaper executive who was part of an influential publishing family.


Life

James J. Patterson was born in England in 1923, and raised in
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. He was the only son of Joseph Medill Patterson, the founder of the ''
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,'' and his wife Mary King. She was the first female editor of the ''Chicago Tribune.'' He was the great-grandson of Joseph Medill, owner of the '' Chicago Tribune'' and mayor of Chicago. Patterson graduated from West Point in 1944. He served during World War II, achieving the rank of captain in the United States Army. In April 1944, his engagement was announced to Dorothy Marie Clarke (born May 4, 1922). They had first met in a grade school run by St. Augustine Catholic Church in Ossining. Her father was a prison guard at Sing Sing and he had 14 siblings. They were married on June 10, 1944 in the Catholic Church. In 1949, Patterson joined the ''Daily News'' as a reporter in the Washington, DC bureau. After working for nearly a decade in various positions, he became vice president and assistant managing editor of the ''Daily News'' in 1958. The couple never had children. They divorced in 1968. He died on June 24, 1992 in Washington, DC. Patterson's nephew, Joseph Albright, son of his older half-sister Josephine Patterson Albright (1913–1996), married Madeleine Korbel, who had immigrated as a child with her family from Czechoslovakia after World War II. Her father was a diplomat in Europe, and she spoke several languages. She completed her higher education in the United States, graduating from Wellesley, and earning an MA and PhD at Columbia University. She later served as Secretary of State under President Bill Clinton. Patterson's older half-sister, Alicia Patterson (1906–1963), founded ''
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,'' a regional newspaper on Long Island. In January 1968, Patterson married
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, a mathematician who completed her PhD in 1972. She also was an environmental activist and writer about the Adirondack Mountains and Park. The couple divorced in 1976. His former wife Dorothy Clarke Patterson died September 30, 2007. In 2008, her estate made one of the ten largest charitable bequests of the year in the United States. The bequest to create the Patterson Foundation in Sarasota, Florida was estimated to be $225 million. Unlike many large donors, Patterson left few guidelines for the gift.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Patterson, James Joseph American newspaper editors 1923 births 1992 deaths American male journalists Medill-Patterson family People from Ossining, New York People from Longboat Key, Florida United States Military Academy alumni Military personnel from New York (state) American expatriates in the United Kingdom