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Barbara J. (Reed) Pratt

October 16, 1943 ~ March 18, 2013

ENID, Oklahoma - Memorial graveside service for Barbara J. Reed Pratt, 69, of Caldwell, Kansas will be 10:00 a.m. Saturday, March 23, 2013, in Caldwell City Cemetery.

Arrangements by Schaeffer Mortuary, Caldwell, Kansas.

Barbara was born October 16, 1943, in Tryon, Oklahoma to Buford and Lena Reed and died Monday, March 18, 2013 at Wesley Medical Center.

She married Charles Benjamin Pratt Sr. November 4, 1961.

She was preceded by one brother.

Surviving are sisters, Naomi Fincher and Dee Hamburg; brother, Ron Reed; husband, Charles; son, Charles Benjamin Pratt Jr.; daughters, Cheryl Pratt, Pam Murphy, Melissa Keys and Janet Cervantes; and five grandchildren.

Condolences online at http://www.schaeffermortuary.info/.

Published March 20, 2013.


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