Sunday, September 27, 2020

Bill Crawford: We Need More Good Souls Like Doodle Pate

NOTE: If you know of good souls like Doodle Pate, please email their stories to me at crawfolk@gmail.com

“If a gas line ruptured. Get Doodle. If the power went out. Get Doodle. If a family needed shelter. Get Doodle.”


Federal Judge Mike Mills used the late Virgil “Doodle” Pate of Fulton to emphatically illustrate how some good souls live their faith in good works. Mr. Pate, a lifelong Baptist, was a founder of the volunteer fire department, later Fire Chief for 10 years, and Mike’s indefatigable “assistant” Boy Scout master. He also served as president of the Mississippi Fire Chiefs' Association and helped start the state fire academy.

We Mississippians may not intellectually grasp the esoteric theologies of the soul, but we know good souls when we see them.

“Doodle never missed a community gathering whether PTA, political rally, cake sale or revival,” continued Mike. “Yet he never pushed himself to the forefront. He was a man of remarkable authenticity. Truly humble. He spent his life quietly urging everyone around him to be as good as they could be. He had a gift of making everyone else feel special, regardless of color or class in our little community. He could not conceive of being mean, rude or selfish. He truly lived to serve others.”

“I saw Doodle last year in Fulton at a City Park fundraiser,” said Mike. “He was 94. I asked how he was doing. He looked at me, as though we were back in 1970, and said, I just cannot believe how good I have had it.”

Virgil Pate passed away in December 2019 at age 95. His son, Gary, told Mike that he is now seeing how fortunate he was to be Doodle's son. He said many people came up to him at the funeral to tell him about the positive impact his father had on their lives.

Asked how Doodle became a good soul, Gary said his father had a “resilience and persistence of character” that never varied, so his character took root early in life. “I think the influence of Dad’s parents in his formative years and his deep desire to know and follow the teachings and examples of Jesus Christ in his everyday life explains why he was the man he was.”

Gary told a story about his grandmother who during the depression years would fill bags of groceries and make flour sack clothes to give to the less fortunate, black and white. He told another about Doodle who, when he was rejected by the Army in WWII for a heart murmur, moved into a boarding house with his father in Jackson County to help build battleships at Ingalls Shipyard. It was a Bible reading family committed to “helping out,” he said.

Mississippi has been blessed with many good souls like Doodle Pate, the nurturers, the givers, and the difference makers in our schools, churches, and communities. We need to learn to grow more.

“What good will it be for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul?” – Matthew 16:26.

Crawford is a syndicated columnist from Jackson.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Nice article. Seems Doodle was a good man. Thanks for sharing him.

Anonymous said...

Outstanding. I am privileged to have known (and know) others like him...

Anonymous said...

Thank you for sharing this uplifting article.

Anonymous said...

A real life George Bailey.

Anonymous said...

Didn’t know him, wish I would have.

Anonymous said...

How do I begin ? Good people made this nation what it is. I read the part where he was not fortunate to fight in WWII. My dad left the cotton field at 16, jumped on a train and went to Great Lakes, IL. Transferred to Ulithi and Mog Mog and was placed on a “tin can” which was a destroyer and ate bologna sandwiches after serving 12 to 20 hours at battle station fighting Jap suicide planes at Okinawa them onto
Leyte Gulf. After WWII he volunteered for the Army. I’m proud of my upbringing. I fee that a lot
Of Those who couldn’t serve Would make a contribution such as the case of doodle. Many served and remained quiet and did just as much as doodle...if not more...much much more. Some such as my dad shaped men and
Changed them in ways that are spoken of today. Only a child from a member of the greatest generation can attest to the hardships those men went through seeing death and destruction on a daily basis and wondering what was wrong. My dad carried his Trauma very well, but we could see it many days surface. We are placed here for a reason. I guess Doodle was also, and so were the ones who went and fought and those who died.

JimAtTheRez said...

Growing up in Fulton, I can assure you Doodle was every bit as good as described. His family and the area was blessed to have him for so long. He was indeed a great man. Fortunately, I grew up with many such men and women. I am thankful to have known him.


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