Obituaries Related to "Pratt" from New York Times Archive
Jane Pratt Fitzpatrick, 89, Savior of Pre-Revolutionary Inn, Dies
Mrs. Fitzpatrick kept the Red Lion Inn from being torn down to make way for a gas station in Stockbridge, Mass.
Mary Pratt, Realist Painter of Household Scenes, Dies at 83
Ms. Pratt, defying early advice that only her husband could become a painter, became a popular artist in Canada and something of feminist champion.
Jane Pratt Fitzpatrick, 89, Savior of Pre-Revolutionary Inn, Dies
Mrs. Fitzpatrick kept the Red Lion Inn from being torn down to make way for a gas station in Stockbridge, Mass.
Elmer G. Pratt, Jailed Panther Leader, Dies at 63
A symbol for many of the victimization of black radicals, Mr. Pratt was exonerated only after serving 27 years in prison.
Paid Notice: Deaths KNAUTH, BEHRI PRATT
KNAUTH--Behri Pratt, 82, of Stonington, CT died peacefully at Fairview Manor on August 19, 2004. She was born in New York City, November 10, 1921, the daughter of Richard Pratt and Marjorie Marsh. She was graduated from Julia Richmond High School in 1939, where she excelled in the arts. She went on to study art at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts and the Art Students League. After working as First Piece Inspector at Sperry Gyroscope in 1943, she began a career in magazine design with Sevent ...
Paid Notice: Deaths CAVANAGH, CAROLINE PRATT
CAVANAGH--Caroline Pratt, 84, of Wilmington, Delaware died on October 31st, 2003. Beloved wife of James B. Cavanagh, mother of Katie C. Maslow, Sheila P. Marshall, James F. Cavanagh, Gary A. Santora. Grandmother of five, great-grandmother of one. Memorial services Wednesday, November 5, 2003 at 10 a.m. at Christ Church, Wilmington. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Children & Families First, 2005 Baynard Blvd, Wilmington, DE 19802.
Paid Notice: Deaths CAVANAGH, CAROLINE PRATT
CAVANAGH--Caroline Pratt, 84, of Wilmington, Delaware died on October 31st, 2003. Beloved wife of James B. Cavanagh, mother of Katie C. Maslow, Sheila P. Marshall, James F. Cavanagh, Gary A. Santora. Grandmother of five, great-grandmother of one. Memorial services Wednesday, November 5, 2003 at 10 a.m. at Christ Church, Wilmington. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Children & Families First, 2005 Baynard Blvd, Wilmington, DE 19802.
Paid Notice: Deaths WEBEL, PAULINE DODGE PRATT
WEBEL -- Pauline Dodge Pratt of Glen Head, LI on October 21, 2003. Age 95. Beloved wife of the late Richard K. Webel and the late Frederic R. Pratt. Mother of Robert G. Pratt, Arthur D. Pratt, Polly Brown and Richard C. Webel. Sister of Marshall J. Dodge. Grandmother of seven and great-grandmother of five. Service St. John's of Lattingtown, Sunday, November 2, at 2PM. In lieu of flowers donations to Frederic R. Pratt Memorial Library, C/O Jasper County Chamber of Commerce, Box 1267, Ridgeland, S ...
Paid Notice: Deaths WEBEL, PAULINE DODGE PRATT
WEBEL -- Pauline Dodge Pratt of Glen Head, LI on October 21, 2003. Age 95. Beloved wife of the late Richard K. Webel and the late Frederic R. Pratt. Mother of Robert G. Pratt, Arthur D. Pratt, Polly Brown and Richard C. Webel. Sister of Marshall J. Dodge. Grandmother of seven and great-grandmother of five. Service St. John's of Lattingtown, Sunday, November 2, at 2PM. In lieu of flowers donations to Frederic R. Pratt Memorial Library, C/O Jasper County Chamber of Commerce, Box 1267, Ridgeland, S ...
Paid Notice: Deaths PRATT, ALBERT
PRATT-Albert. Of Key Largo, FL, and Osterville, MA, died at home of cancer on May 16, 2003. Mr. Pratt was born May 23, 1911 in West Newton, MA. He graduated from the Country Day School, Harvard College 1933, and Harvard Law School 1936. He was general partner of Paine Webber, and later president of Paine Webber Properties. Mr. Pratt served in the Navy during World War II as a Lt. Comdr., and was awarded the Navy Legion of Merit. He served as Assistant Secretary of the Navy in the Eisenhower admi ...
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