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Duane H. Pryor

Washington, Washington

Oct 28, 1930 – Mar 8, 2026 (Age 95)

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BORN
October 28, 1930
DIED
March 8, 2026
AGE
95
LOCATION
Washington, Washington

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Duane H. "Bo" Pryor, 95, of Washington, died Sunday, March 8, 2026 in Southminster Place of Presbyterian SeniorCare, Washington, with his wife by his side. He was born October 28, 1930 in Washington, a son of the late Victor Pryor, Sr. and Alma Wilson Pryor. Bo attended Washington High School and...

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I was able to visit Bo about a month and a half ago and really enjoyed the time we had talking. Bo was a special person and just a really genuine guy. He will be missed dearly. Condolences to the entire family...

To his family. I'm so sorry to have read this. What a great man you've had in your lives. I'm sure you were so proud to have called him your father. My deepest condolences n prayers for you all.

My dad mom and little me at the time would attend square dances at north Franklin fire hall. Always a smile on his face and a beat on the drum. RIP Bo.

Dear Patty, Dave and the rest of the Pryor family, my thoughts and prayers are with you all in the passing of Bo. What a treasure he was! I will miss him at the Legion and the DQ curl of his hair. He is a true Marine and fellow Veteran and won´t be forgotten. May God give you peace and the assurance we´ll see him in Heaven again someday. Love you all!

Donna and family sorry to see your father passed. Sending prayer.

Bo and I worked together for almost 30 years. He was a good friend. Thank you my frtiend for the trips up north ,hunting deer out of your little camp. But most of all THANK YPOU for being my friend! We had a lot of laughs together and some tough times too,RIP my frirend, may the Goodf Lord watch over and bless you always .

In the Fall of 1975 I was in nursing school at Washington Hospital. My dad had recently retired and my parents moved from Aliquippa, PA to Taylors, SC. Being so far from home it was obvious that I wasn´t going home on the weekends as did most of the students. I had played bluegrass music (guitar, banjo and mandolin) for a number of years. As I was practicing, Amy Reese (an upper class student) heard me play and asked if I´d like to audition for her dad´s square dance band. well I agreed and...

Semper Fi Marine. Thank you for your service and sacrifice to God, Country and Family. Rest in Eternal peace.

Our sympathy to Bo's family and beautiful wife, Patty. Lots of memories of Bo at the Wilson reunions. Always so kind. God's Blessings to Patty and family.