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Virgil Albert Pate III

August 13, 1944 — February 24, 2025

Virgil Albert Pate III, 80, of Amarillo, TX passed away February 24, 2025.

Virgil Albert Pate III was born on August 13, 1944, in Brownwood, Texas as the only child to Dorothy Dollarhide Pate and Dr. Virgil Albert Pate Jr., MD. They moved to Abilene in 1951, and Virgil graduated from Abilene High School in 1962. 

Virgil attended the University of Texas at Austin and joined Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity, where he made lifelong friends and became a proud Texas Longhorns fan. While at Texas, he met Mary Graham Pate. They married in 1968 and had two beloved children, Oliver Graham Pate and Wilson Pate Johnson. 

Following in the footsteps of his father, Virgil graduated from Southwestern Medical School in Dallas in 1970 and completed his internship and residency in Urology at University of Texas Southwestern Medical School at Parkland Hospital. He then served as a Major in the United States Air Force in Shreveport, Louisiana, for two years before settling in Amarillo with his family in 1978. 

Virgil practiced Urology until his retirement in 2020 and established the Amarillo Urology Associates practice with partners, Dr. William Anthony and Dr. Richard Kibbey. They grew the practice from three to eight partners over the years and built a Surgical Center to serve the Amarillo community. For Virgil, being a surgeon was a calling, not just a job. He understood that healthcare is fundamentally about people and that everyone deserved his time, energy, intelligence, and self. His work created a legacy of compassion, respect, and dignity, and he was greatly loved by patients as well as medical and hospital staff. 

Above all, Virgil always made sure his children and grandchildren felt supported and loved. He enjoyed coaching youth baseball and basketball and was often found in the stands cheering for his children, ultimately finding a great affinity for Women’s Tennis and supporting his daughter, Wilson, as she excelled in the sport. He was an amazing letter writer and sent loving words of encouragement to his family throughout his life.

In 2004, Virgil married Debra Pate, and they enjoyed many happy years together both in Amarillo and traveling with friends to Taos, New Mexico, and Gunstream Lake in East Texas. As a result of his marriage, more children and grandchildren entered his life, and he was a guiding influence for Kara, Trent, Chad, and Pate. Virgil enjoyed nothing more than college football Saturdays at home, watching games and grilling outside with his family and beloved dogs. 

Virgil was an avid bass fisherman and enjoyed many happy times on the lake at the Gunstream fishing club. He loved sharing his passion for fishing and the outdoors with others and often served as a personal fishing guide for his family and friends. His final resting place will be at the lake.

Survivors include Debra Pate of Amarillo, TX; Oliver Graham Pate and his wife, Paige, and their daughter Avery Loving Pate of Fort Worth, TX; Wilson Pate Johnson and her husband, Robert, and their daughters Alex Elizabeth Johnson and Phoebe Margaret Johnson of Dallas, TX; Kara Walker Kennedy and her husband, Dr. Chad Kennedy, and their daughter Pate Addison Kennedy of Amarillo, TX; and Trent R. Walker of Amarillo, TX. 

The family would like to express gratitude to Sycamore Assisted Memory Care and Baptist St. Anthony Hospice Southwest. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be made to Faith City Mission, Heal the City or the charity of your choice. 

A Celebration of Life will be held in the coming weeks. Arrangements are by Boxwell Brothers Funeral Directors. 


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