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Submitted by: Terry Dudley


Helen Alice Pratt

Helen Alice Pratt
October 8, 1932 ~ July 29, 2022

Helen Alice Pratt, 89, of Kingston, Oklahoma and former Guthrie, Oklahoma resident, passed from this life on Friday, July 29th, 2022. Helen was born October 8th, 1932 in Pratt, Kansas to Unas Allen and Osa Mae (Gleason).

Helen grew up and graduated from Guthrie High School. She married Louis Pratt in 1955 at Purcell, Oklahoma. Helen worked for AT&T for thirty years as a wiring technician. She enjoyed watching Westerns on tv, playing golf, and playing Hearts on the computer.

Helen was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Louis Pratt; daughter, Barbara Spears; and a son, Louis Pratt Jr.

She is survived by her daughter, Penny Pratt, of Kingston, OK; a granddaughter, Jennifer Wall and her husband, Ryan; and grandsons, Lyric Wall and Julian Wall.

Services are planned at a later date. 


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