PRATT


Published on Wednesday, November 18, 2009 8:33 AM CST



Sandra R. Pratt passed away Saturday, Nov, 14, 2009. She was born in Shawnee, Okla., April 8, 1935, to Reva Bass Reding and the late Jay P. Reding and was a resident of New Orleans until retiring to Covington in 1995.

She was the beloved wife of George Lockwood Pratt Sr. for 55 years. She is survived by her mother, three sons: George L. Jr., John Jay (Jack), Sr. and David Paul Pratt; four grandchildren Amy E., Katherine E., John Jay, Jr. and Courtney A. Pratt and sister, Beverly R. Alsip of Mustang, Okla. She is also survived by two daughters-in-law, Jean Church Pratt and Mary LaRocca Pratt and a close family relative John David Noel.

Sandra spent most of her career working at Village Lady in Lakeside and Macy’s in New Orleans. She graduated from Fairview High School in Fairview Okla., and met her husband while attending nursing school in Enid, Okla., while he was stationed at Vance Air Force Base. Gardening, her family and her dogs, Matilda and Sparky, were her joys in life.

The funeral Mass was held Tuesday at the church in St. Joseph Abbey. Interment was in the St. Benedict Cemetery. E.J. Fielding Funeral Home of Covington has been entrusted with arrangements. Sign the family guest book online at www.ejfieldingfh.com.


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