Donald-Pratt-Obituary

Donald Bernard Pratt

Mystic, Connecticut

Oct 4, 1946 – Apr 1, 2021 (Age 74)

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BORN
October 4, 1946
DIED
April 1, 2021
AGE
74
LOCATION
Mystic, Connecticut

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Mystic - Donald Bernard Pratt was born Oct. 4, 1946, in Bath, Maine, to the late Bernard Pratt Jr. and Hilda I. Pratt. He leaves behind his wife of 53 years, Carol Whittle Pratt; daughters, Kathryn Pratt Civardi and fiancé Ben Bargnesi, Teresa Pratt Russell and husband James Russell and Debra...

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I have many good memories of Don in Groton Teenage Club activities, Friday night Teen Club dances, lunch time at school, and various school activities. Sending prayers and love to Carol and the entire family. Don, you will always be missed.

I have so many fond memories of Donnie. I shall forever miss him . Love to Carol and all of the family. They mean the world to me.

Dear Carol and Family,
We were so sad to hear about Don's passing. We have such wonderful memories of the times our families spent together. Our deepest condolences to all of you. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Huge hugs to you, sweet Carol. May happy memories and the community who loves you lift you up in the coming challenging chapter. You are in my thoughts. ♥

Wish I could give my condolences in person. Thinking of you all, the Pratt girls, today.

Carol and family,

So sorry to hear of Donnie's passing. It only seems like yesterday you two started dating while in high school. I hope the love and memories you all have shared will help easy your pain and sorrow. Don will be truely missed by many. My prayers and thoughts are with you all.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

I am very very sorry for your loss. Always remember does special times you had with him. I worked with Don on many jobs from our relationship of RPS and Kelly Klosure (Nebraska). For close to 30 plus years would be my guess. I was given this information via email from John Kremer of RPS.

Carol and family, our hearts break for you. Don was such a GOOD man and will be greatly missed in our community. God bless you all. Duncan and Lolly Stoddard