Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Gave dental care on 22 mission trips

- JAKE SANDLIN

During his 22 medical missions, Dr. J.D. Patterson of Searcy would sometimes need to go deep into a jungle and set up a dental extraction clinic on a riverbank where he would treat hundreds of patients on a two-week trip, his daughter remembered Tuesday.

Patterson, a noted alumnus and benefactor of Ouachita Baptist University in Arkadelphi­a, died Sunday at age 90. He spent more than 60 years in dental practice in Searcy before retiring in 2015. Patterson’s strong commitment to medical missions took him to Brazil 14 times among his 22 missions between 1985 and 2008, all lasting about two weeks. His trips included missions to eight other countries, including Haiti, Chile, China and Guatemala. He also took 15 college students with him on those missions through the years, said his daughter, Dr. Beth Patterson, a pediatric dentist in Searcy.

In a 2012 interview with the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, J.D. Patterson recalled “using small boats to go up the Amazon to the end of nowhere” to treat patients in the Brazil jungles. Without electricit­y, all he could do was extract teeth.

“I might easily treat 100 patients a day during a mission, with 200 extraction­s,” he said in the interview. “Not only was there no electricit­y, there was no running water, no sanitation, no nothing.

“But my missions were all worth it because I enjoy helping people who have absolutely nothing,” he said.

As a 1947 alumnus of OBU, J.D. Patterson kept close ties with the university as a benefactor and a former two-term member of the school’s board of trustees.

School trustees honored him by naming the J.D. Patterson School of Natural Sciences for him in 2002. Patterson was also recipient of OBU’s Distinguis­hed Alumnus Award in 1984 and an honorary Doctor of Science degree in 1999.

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