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Robert Charles "Bob" Pruyne

Dalton, Massachusetts

Jun 8, 1950 – Mar 8, 2025

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June 8, 1950
DIED
March 8, 2025
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Dalton, Massachusetts

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Robert "Bob" Charles Pruyne, Sr., 74 of Lanesborough, passed away after a long illness on March 8, 2025 at Berkshire Medical Center. Born in Pittsfield on June 8, 1950 he was the son of Warren and Mildred Goetz Pruyne Mickle. Robert attended Lanesborough schools and was a 1968 graduate of Mt....

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Linda and Family, Sorry to hear of Bobs passing. My mother told me. He was a great man and father. My father and him had good friendship and liked fishing and hunting together. Remember the pigs we had at your house in Lanesboro. Good Memories.

Linda I'm so sorry for your loss and the loss for your family. Bob was an all around great guy. God bless

Linda , Tammi and Bubba , I am very sorry for your loss. Bob was such a great guy. Funny , and always friendly to everyone . My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Love Cathy

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Linda, Tammi, Bob, Sam and all of Bob's loving family: Sending you our sincerest condolences on the passing of your Husband, Dad and Grandfather. You are in our prayers today and always. Love, Carolyn (Haines) Claytin, Olivia, Brad and Julian Selvig. May your grief be assuaged in knowing that Bob had a wonderful life surrounded by so very many who loved home timelessly. May his peace be eternal. XO

Linda, Tammi and family so sorry for your loss. So glad he lived life his way with some scares for you! Miss seeing you girls but his adventure continues, God Bless you all! Ride on!

Our heartfelt condolences to the entire family during this profound loss. May Bob ride free on his Harley, watching over us and sending his magic from above. Linda and Tammi, we love you and are always here to hold space for you. With Love & Magic, The Witch Slapped Community

To the Pruyne and Mickle families I am sorry to read about Bob's passing.i played endless ball games with Bob,Francis,and Wayne at the park on bridge st. Also climbed on the broken log a million times.great memories.rest in peace Bob.

Linda, so sorry to read of Bob´s passing. He was one of the neighborhood "guys" and could usually be found at either the little league field on Bridge Street or fishing somewhere along the brook. Deepest condolences to you and your family.