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Robert V. Pratt

West Palm Beach, Florida

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Family-Placed Funeral Notice ROBERT V. PRATT Robert Vance Pratt died Sunday, November 20, 2005 at a local hospital following a brief illness. He was born August 12, 1926. He was 79 years old. A journalist and UFO researcher, he retired in April 1999 after 48 years as a newspaper and...

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Siento la pérdida de Bob Pratt, excelente investigador de los OVNIs y mejor persona si es que cabe alguna duda. De los más grandes de la ufología mundial. Lo entreviste para la revista Más Allá en el año pasado y que quede como pequeño homenaje a este gran hombre.
Pablo Villarrubia Mauso
Madrid, España
periodista y escritor

Bob,
I enjoyed knowing and working with you at the Daily Progress. Our love and expressions of sympathy go out to your Family. You were such a nice person.The years I was working for The Daily Progress were 1953 to 1955.

Mabel H. Reed Waynesboro, VA

This is terribly distressing news.
Bob, wherever you are (and dear Faith), I hope you know how much you did for me as boss and fellow journalist and mostly as friend.
Karl

A light has gone out. Bob was a 1st class journalist, with well-honed skills at balance and brilliance. He always had something interesting to say and he phrased it well every time. He brought the highest standards of journalism wherever he went. It was a joy to know Bob, an inspiration to work with him, and a privilege to be trained by him, My deepest condolences to his family and friends.


Thank you Bob for his great research work on UFOs here in Brazil!!

I only made contact with Bob via e-mail. He was really helpful and a genuinely nice person. A sad loss.

My thoughts go out to his family.

Bob Pratt was an example of journalism at its finest . His character and integrity showed in all his work and investigative posture with people. He will be missed by us all. I was fortunate to meet him in St, Louis several years ago. My condolences and prayers .

Harry Jordan ~
Former ASD/MUFON- Nebraska

To Mrs. Bob Pratt: May the loving memories you hold close to your heart light your way down a path of comfort and peace.

My only contact with Bob was through two E-Mails, each was a kindly written response to questions and remarks I had made. I am sure we will miss this man whose inquiring mind leaves us a legacy valued by many, equaled by few.

Bob would actually find places in Brazil that nobody else knew.
He not only went there, but knew where he was at the time.

Bob is just unique. A teribble loss.
- Larry Hath