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Honor Mission
William Eric “Skip” Pratt, Retired
USA – Korea, Vietnam
Columbus, Mississippi – 04-20-19
Columbus, Mississippi – 04-20-19
ABOUT THE MISSION:
We are sad to report the death of O-4 Major William Eric “Skip” Pratt (79) of Columbus, MS. The family has requested the Patriot Guard Riders help pay tribute to their loved one by participating in his service. It will be an honor to do so. Major William Pratt served in the U.S. Army as a commissioned officer as an Airborne Ranger. He served in Korea, Vietnam (5 Tours), England, Ethiopia, Germany, Central America, North America, Scotland, and Brazil. While serving 22 years in the Army he received two Bronze Stars, the Purple Heart, and The Combat Infantry Badge among numerous other medals of honor while serving his country.
PRIMARY STAGING DETAILS: 04-20-19
Staging Time: 11:30 AM
Lowndes Funeral Home
1131 North Lehmberg Rd
Columbus, Mississippi
Columbus, Mississippi
Ride Captain:
Wade Ward
662-328-6325
Special Instructions:
MEMORIAL SERVICE: 12:00 PM
PGR STAGING: 11:30 AM
PGR will provide a silent flag line until the beginning of the Memorial Service.
There will be no escort.
Flags & Water:
Flags will be provided
Large Bike Flags will NOT be needed.
Water WILL NOT be provided, please bring your own.
Flags will be provided
Large Bike Flags will NOT be needed.
Water WILL NOT be provided, please bring your own.
Submitted By: Greg Underwood
Position: Mississippi Assistant State Captain
Position: Mississippi Assistant State Captain
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My sincere condolences to the Family and Friends of MAJ William Eric “Skip” Pratt. Rest in Peace, Hero.
JJ Bishop
Hudson, Florida