Carl-Pratt-Obituary

Carl A. Pratt

Plymouth, Massachusetts

1955 - 2015

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Carl Pratt passed away in Plymouth, Massachusetts. Funeral Home Services for Carl are being provided by Cartmell - Davis Life Celebration Funeral Home - North Plymouth. The obituary was featured in Old Colony Memorial on November 16, 2015, The Enterprise on November 16, 2015, and The Patriot Ledger on November 16, 2015.

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One of a kind , met Carl and Sid when we worked to get her in Northen Ca. Both great guys both bone to soon. Always think Carl and trip back to Boston to visit. Carl included my group in Red Sox and Patriot games. Great trip

I think about Carl ( and Sid) many times through out the year. Met them when we all worked at Mack Trucks in Hayward Ca. I have great memories of Carl, such a passionate sports fan with quick wit.

Carl gave LOVE and respect and cared for those in need. This Hunt side of the family was very proud of him.

Six years have passed but the joyful memories remain. The smile, the laugh, the caring, and even the corny jokes made all of us so proud of our Carl. He was more than just a cousin Carl was a shining bright star at the top of the family tree. I am sure he and Uncle Skip are still talking Red Sox up there.

My dad, Uncle Skip, loved Carl as he would a second son. Carl was such a fine person. Our family will always hold him so dear and be so proud to be a part of his life. The cousin ranks are so much the smaller with out his big heart in our midst. He will always live large in our thoughts and prayers.

Hard to believe its been 4 years, seems a lot less.
Met Carl ( and Sid) when they worked as I at Mack Trucks in Northern California.
Like for many others Carl made a lasting impression on me. With his personality and corny jokes how could you not love him.
My wife and I talk about him quite often.

I met Carl in the 70's when he moved to Ca. to work at Mack Trucks with his brother Sid. I like many others instantly was amazed at his knowledge of sports and of course his korny jokes. Always enjoyed his company and continued to keep in touch when he moved back to Plymouth. We always talked about the S.F. Giants and the Red Sox. Of course I wasn't happy about Pablo leaving for the Red Sox. He always wanted me to come out to see the Red Sox and In 2009 my wife, sister,brother in law and I...

Mrs. Pratt, I am so very sorry for your loss. My deepest condolences. May he rest in peace and may God give comfort to your family.

God bless you Carl, as well as your family. Though I moved from Plymouth nearly two decades ago, the Quin family loved you and always kept you in our thoughts. Enjoy getting to converse with our late great Boston sports heros in heaven my friend.