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Dr. Spratt is survived by his wife of 53 years, Beverly Winfiele Spratt; a brother, Thomas L. Spratt of Tucson, AZ; three children, Dr. John A. Spratt of Charleston, SC, Shelley W. S. Young of Alexandria, VA, and Robert S. Spratt of Marietta, GA; and seven grandchildren. His funeral service will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, February 19, 2005, at Crescent Hill Baptist Church, 2800 Frankfort Ave., followed by a graveside service at 2:15 p.m. in Cave Hill Cemetery, 701 Baxter Ave. Pearson's in charge of arrangements. In lieu of flowers, the Spratt family has requested that donations be made to the Kornhauser Health Sciences Library, University Libraries, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292.

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Published by Courier-Journal on Feb. 17, 2005.

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Eleanor Filbert

March 19, 2005

Mrs. Spratt,

I just learned of Dr. Spratt's death while hospitalized at Roper Hospital. My prayers are with you and your family. I enjoyed Dr. Spratt's company very much and grew very fond of him. He is the reason I relocated to Charleston. He was a very intelligent man. I will miss him greatly.

Yours in Christ,

Eleanor

Robert Hoye

February 21, 2005

John is in our thoughts and prayers. He will be missed as a friend, mentor and colleague.

Joyce Ann Colston

February 17, 2005

Beverly, I just wanted to share with you what a joy it has been working with Dr. Spratt. Sometimes when he would drop his work off at the office his sense of humor made my day. I know you will miss him, but at the same time I know you are at peace knowing he no longer suffers.

My prayers are with you and your family

earl gaar

February 17, 2005

A great friend and mentor who will be missed.

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