Patrick Henry High School — A Family Tradition
Patrick Henry High School in Glade Spring, Virginia was more than a school for the White and Dutton families — it was a shared landmark that connected generations. Walking those halls meant following in the footsteps of parents, aunts, uncles, and cousins who had come before.
Mike and Teresa Dutton both attended Patrick Henry, where the small-town atmosphere meant everyone knew everyone. Teresa, born a White, had grown up just down the road, and the school was a natural extension of the community that raised her. Mike came from the Dutton side, but by the time he walked those halls, the two families were already deeply intertwined.
Carol White Puckett, Teresa's sister, also passed through Patrick Henry, as did her daughter Ashley Puckett, who would later become Ashley Stegall. Janet White and David White Jr. — Teresa and Carol's siblings — walked those same halls too. The school was a thread that stitched the family together across the years — each generation adding their own memories to the ones that came before.
Michael Jared Dutton carried on the tradition, graduating from Patrick Henry in 2003. His senior year brought a moment of particular pride when he was voted Homecoming King by his classmates — a recognition that meant something special in a school where family history ran so deep.
For these families, Patrick Henry High School wasn't just where you went to learn. It was where you grew up alongside your cousins, where your grandmother worked in the cafeteria, where the name on your jersey was the same one people remembered from a decade or two before. It was, in every sense, a family place.