Richard B . Pratt , of North Andover, formerly of Wakefield, died May 28, 2020 at Edgewood Retirement Community at the age of 96. The son of the late Ernest Francis Pratt and Grace Edna (Rich) Pratt , Mr. Pratt grew up in Peabody on Gardner Street and attended the Peabody Public Schools.
Mr. Pratt was eleventh generation in direct descent from John Pratt who arrived in the Bay Colony ca. 1634. His ancestors served in the North Reading Militia and Minute Man Companies at Concord on April 19, 1775.
Patriotic throughout his life, Richard was honored to serve his country during World War II, initially as an aircraft mechanic for Sikorski sea planes or "flying boats" at LaGuardia Airport in New York, then as a Private First Class in the United States Army Air Corps, training as a decoder at Scott Field, Illinois, and finally serving post-war in Japan.
Mr. Pratt had a 40-year career at the United States Shoe Machinery Corporation in Beverly, retiring in 1987.
Mr.
Pratt
was married to the late Helen Mary (Glasle)
Pratt
. He was the brother of the late Frances (
Pratt
) Wessell; loving uncle of Marcia Oinonen of Hancock, ME and Norman Wessell of River Ranch, FL. Mr.
Pratt
also leaves behind his long-time friend, Wanda LeBlanc of Cape Neddick, ME.
Richard
and Helen were nature lovers and dedicated environmentalists. They also enjoyed many years of travel together.
Richard
was a man of great faith; he and Helen were active parishioners with the First Parish Congregational Church of Wakefield. Mr.
Pratt
was also a member of the Golden Rule Lodge of Masons. He was a 32 Degree Scottish Rite Mason and a member of the Aleppo Shrine.
Richard was a positive force in many people's lives, always courteous, genteel and generous. He had a passion for nature, history and the environment. He knew every plant in his vast garden and every bird that visited it. He was an avid volunteer with Essex County Greenbelt Association.
Interment will be private at the family grave in Greenlawn Cemetery, Salem, MA.
In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be made to Essex County Greenbelt Association at 82 Eastern Avenue, Essex, MA, 01929.
Visits: 13
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the
Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors