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James William “Jimmy” Pruitt

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James William “Jimmy” Pruitt

Birth
Death
14 Jun 2020 (aged 92)
Alabama, USA
Burial
East Gadsden, Etowah County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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James William Pruitt, 92, of Gadsden, passed away Sunday, June 14th, 2020. James Pruitt Jimmy was a God fearing southern gentleman who always put others before himself. He was slow to anger and quick to jump in if anyone needed help.

Jimmy graduated from Etowah High School in 1945 and immediately enlisted in the U.S. Navy at age 17. Before he shipped out he went by the drug store in Attalla, where his future wife, Viola Pearman Pruitt worked and asked if he could write to her while he was away. Viola said yes, and so began a beautiful and long lasting relationship. When Jimmy returned home from the Navy, he and Viola were married. They were married for 63 years when Viola passed away in 2015.

Jimmy worked for Alabama Power Company for 43 years. He began his career as a tree trimmer in Anniston, AL and retired as Local Manager for Alabama Power’s Attalla office. In his spare time, Jimmy enjoyed planting and maintaining a large vegetable garden. Jimmy spent thousands of hours weeding, watering, and praying in his garden. Jimmy Pruitt grew the best tomatoes on Lookout Mountain. A brown paper grocery bag full of Jimmy’s tomatoes, yellow squash, green beans, okra, cucumbers, and sweet corn was a truly cherished gift for friends and family.

Jimmy was a generous man who would rather give something away than haggle over the sale price. Jimmy was a Buick man and when he bought a new 1977 Buick Le Sabre, he put the old family car, a 1967 Buick Special station wagon, up for sale. When Jimmy and the prospective buyer could not settle on a price, Jimmy just gave the car to the man. This level of generosity sometimes frustrated family members but Jimmy would just say “well that fellow probably needed it more than I did.”

Jimmy is survived by his sons, daughter, sister, Judy Little, extended family and numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

The family had private graveside services June 18th, 2020 at Crestwood Cemetery.
James William Pruitt, 92, of Gadsden, passed away Sunday, June 14th, 2020. James Pruitt Jimmy was a God fearing southern gentleman who always put others before himself. He was slow to anger and quick to jump in if anyone needed help.

Jimmy graduated from Etowah High School in 1945 and immediately enlisted in the U.S. Navy at age 17. Before he shipped out he went by the drug store in Attalla, where his future wife, Viola Pearman Pruitt worked and asked if he could write to her while he was away. Viola said yes, and so began a beautiful and long lasting relationship. When Jimmy returned home from the Navy, he and Viola were married. They were married for 63 years when Viola passed away in 2015.

Jimmy worked for Alabama Power Company for 43 years. He began his career as a tree trimmer in Anniston, AL and retired as Local Manager for Alabama Power’s Attalla office. In his spare time, Jimmy enjoyed planting and maintaining a large vegetable garden. Jimmy spent thousands of hours weeding, watering, and praying in his garden. Jimmy Pruitt grew the best tomatoes on Lookout Mountain. A brown paper grocery bag full of Jimmy’s tomatoes, yellow squash, green beans, okra, cucumbers, and sweet corn was a truly cherished gift for friends and family.

Jimmy was a generous man who would rather give something away than haggle over the sale price. Jimmy was a Buick man and when he bought a new 1977 Buick Le Sabre, he put the old family car, a 1967 Buick Special station wagon, up for sale. When Jimmy and the prospective buyer could not settle on a price, Jimmy just gave the car to the man. This level of generosity sometimes frustrated family members but Jimmy would just say “well that fellow probably needed it more than I did.”

Jimmy is survived by his sons, daughter, sister, Judy Little, extended family and numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces and nephews.

The family had private graveside services June 18th, 2020 at Crestwood Cemetery.


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