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Priscilla Redfield Wright Pratt

Groton, CT, Connecticut

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PRATT, Priscilla Redfield Wright Priscilla Redfield Wright Pratt, 84, of Noank, passed on peacefully at home on Monday, (June 15, 2009) with her loving children beside her. For over 50 years she was the caring wife of Charles N. Pratt, who predeceased her in 2002. The youngest of three...

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Dear Catherine and Tim, Your mother was certainly a great person. In her quiet way she influenced many in the village of Noank, and well beyond. You have much to be proud of in your herritage. We are dissapointed that a commitment prevents us from attending her memorial service. But we will celebrate her life in spirit on that day.
Betty & Gerry Thompson
24 Bayside Ave.

Dear Catherine and Tim, What a wonderful, gentle and warm spirit your mother was! I will miss her quiet strength. She was an advocate for the best things this world has to offer: nature and all her gifts. My thoughts and prayers are with you both during this difficult time.

Dear Tim, Katy and Adrienne,
Aunt Priscilla was in ways unknown to you like a second mother. She was the reason my mom and father met in the first place. I wish I could be there for the service.
She was a wonderful caring person and will be greatly missed by all who knew her.
Love, Lydi

Dear Kate and Tim,

I am quite blessed to have known your gifted and gracious mother. Our world is a better place because of her selfless dedication and intelligent advocacy for just causes. Her sincerity, humility, acuity, vision, and warmth enhanced her stewardship of the earth that was far ahead of her time. I will sincerely miss her.

Love, Bettina

Tim,Katie,and Adrienne,

I was so blessed to be touched by such a beautiful person Miss Priscilla and her wonderful family. She will always be a touch of class in my eyes. We are so sorry for your loss and are here for you.
Love, Holly,Julie, and Orlando

This is a Tyrolean pheasant called the "Auerhahn". I think Priscilla would have loved discovering this beautiful and very exotic looking bird!

Dearest Tim and Katie, Whenever I have been here in the Alps in the last 10 years, I have always thought of Priscilla and how happy it would make her to see how much the Tyroleans love and preserve their environment, farms, farm animals and wildlife. Here, I cannot imagine her gone, as her spirit blows through every tree, wildflower, and blade of grass, even at this distance. When I first met Prsicilla and saw her sweet, intelligent and impish smile, I thought to myself that I wanted to look...