A retired city-parish employee, he at his residence in Baker with his family by his side. He was 84 and a native of Lottie.
Survived by his wife, Cleo Prewitt, Baker; two daughters, Joie Perry, Pine Grove, and Patricia Prewitt Coates, Baker; special friend, Buddy and No. 1 cousin, Stanley Whiteside, Baker; a sister, Helen McGraw, Clinton; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Preceded in death by his grandson, Jody Lee Prewitt.
He was a true cowboy who loved his horses and rodeoing. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, boxing and selling mustard greens out of the back of his truck at Wal-Mart. He will be sadly missed by his youngest daughter, Patsy.
Special thanks to Mr. Prewitt's caregivers, Jill Watson and Lorraine Veal.
A retired city-parish employee, he at his residence in Baker with his family by his side. He was 84 and a native of Lottie.
Survived by his wife, Cleo Prewitt, Baker; two daughters, Joie Perry, Pine Grove, and Patricia Prewitt Coates, Baker; special friend, Buddy and No. 1 cousin, Stanley Whiteside, Baker; a sister, Helen McGraw, Clinton; four grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
Preceded in death by his grandson, Jody Lee Prewitt.
He was a true cowboy who loved his horses and rodeoing. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, boxing and selling mustard greens out of the back of his truck at Wal-Mart. He will be sadly missed by his youngest daughter, Patsy.
Special thanks to Mr. Prewitt's caregivers, Jill Watson and Lorraine Veal.
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