
Vicky Lynn Pruitt
1959 - 2025
Vicky Lynn Pruitt, the daughter of Junior and Loretta Pruitt, passed away on March 24, 2025 at the age of 65. She is survived by her daughter, Catherine Pruitt, her sister Michelle Pruitt and her father.
Vicky requested no service and that donations be made in lieu of flowers to
Saving Grace K9s
https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=666ZQZBQYLFWA&ssrt=1742606771072
Or Shelter Guardians Shelter to Service https://shelterguardians.org/shelter-to-service/
organizations that reflect her commitment to animal welfare and helping veterans.
I was never fortunate enough to meet Vicky. I know her only through her sister Michelle that I think the world of. But I know that Vicky will be greatly missed. My family and I hold Vicky and Michelle’s family in our hearts and will be praying for their hearts to find peace.
A wonderful photo of Vicky, happy in her back yard. I live across the street from her and it will always be Vicky’s house. She was always kind and friendly to all. My Granddaughter, Vera loved feeding her Koi fish. Laura,Ellen, Vera & I will always miss her. Hard to believe she is gone at such a young age.She is dearly missed now and forever. Peggy Gill
Catherine,
We are thinking of you, praying for you, and sending our love to the Pruitt Family and you. Losing a parent is an unimaginable pain. Please remember that you are not alone. Lean on the support of family and friends as you navigate through this difficult journey. May the beautiful memories you created and shared bring you comfort and peace. Your Mom raised an amazing person in you. Her legacy will continue to live through you and her love will continue to guide your path.
With love and sympathy,
The Milling Family
Vicky and I met in first grade in 1966 and became fast friends. That friendship continued for the next 59 years. We always had the best time together. I loved how she told stories–she always made me laugh. She was just the best friend a person could ask for. She was a simple person–yet very complex. I think it’s what made her so interesting sometimes. There are two things I know for sure about her–her home was her sanctuary and she loved her family, especially Catherine. Thanks for the memories, Vic–I will always love you. Much love and sympathy to Catherine, Michelle and Ray.