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Robert D Pratt Jr. (Bob) was born in Kirkwood, Mo on May 29th 1959 to Robert D Pratt Sr and Mary Louise Klahs. Robert passed away at home with family at his side on June 27th , 2024. Bob was united in marriage to Delores “Dee” Pratt in Catalina, CA on October 17th , 1992. They spent many years traveling the country together and living life to the absolute fullest. Before Bob retired in 2021 he traveled the country for his job as a CNC Programmer. He would always say, “I make airplane parts”. He absolutely loved what he did! Bob had many passions, one including a 1970 Land Cruiser that he would crawl the rocks in Moab, UT and here in Grand Junction out on 21 Rd with family and friends. He would rate the trails by the squeals of his wife and just laugh when she would jump out. However, his favorite title and proudest hobby was being a Papa to his grandchildren and great grandchild who thought their Papa hung the moon. Bob loved fiercely and will be missed by all that loved and knew him. Bob is proceeded in death by his father Robert D. Pratt, SR, his brother Michael Pratt as well as his maternal grandparents. He is survived by his beloved wife Dee Pratt of the home, his mother Mary Klahs, Herculaneum, MO, sister Michelle (Gary) Lawson of Festus, MO, brother Darrell Pratt of MO, daughter Jesse (Matt) Anderson, Eldon, MO, Corey (Shelana) Pratt, Grand Junction, CO, Sam (Melissa) Bryant, Peculiar, MO and Brandi (Connelly) Dunnermann, St. Charles, MO. His beloved grandchildren, Lily Costanzo, Billie and Chance Anderson, Kevin Tatum, Logan and Aurora Dunnermann, Shae- Lynn and Sawyer Bryant. Then great grandson Easton Costanzo. Bob has a host of many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends that he leaves to cherish his memory. A private memorial will be held by the family at a later date per Bob’s wishes.
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