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Robert Wilson Pratt

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Robert Wilson Pratt

Birth
Superior, Nuckolls County, Nebraska, USA
Death
12 Mar 2022 (aged 99)
Texas, USA
Burial
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 64 Site 908
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CDR US Navy
World War II, Korea

Robert Wilson Pratt
June 14, 1922 - March 12, 2022

Robert Wilson Pratt passed peacefully into the arms of his Lord and Savior on the morning of March 12, 2022 at his home in Fair Oaks Ranch, Texas.

He was born on June 14, 1922 in Superior, Nebraska to Dr. Irving and Rose Pratt. He and his younger sister Peggy were raised in San Antonio, Texas where they both graduated from Jefferson High School.

Robert attended the San Antonio College after he graduated from Jefferson in 1941 until he enlisted in the Navy in October of 1942. Due to his college credits already earned, he was entered into an officer training program. He was commissioned an Ensign in May of 1944. He proceeded to be part of the commissioning crew of LST 781. LST 781 then sailed from New Orleans, LA through the Panama Canal and into the South Pacific Theater. His ship participated in many of the island invasions in the Pacific culminating in the invasion of Okinawa where he survived kamikaze attacks while supporting Marine Corp Air Unit logistics. His ship had the distinction of being one of the first American ships to enter a Japanese port after the Atomic Bombs ended the conflict. He used a jeep from his ship to drive the short distance to Hiroshima to see the destruction there since no one knew anything about the danger of radiation. It was a sight he could never forget.

He returned after the war to San Antonio and completed his undergraduate degree in marketing at St Mary's University. He was working for General Motors when he met the love of his life, Frances Salley of Alice, Texas. They married in January of 1950. When they returned from their honeymoon, he was greeted by a letter from the United States Navy calling him back to active duty for the Korean conflict. After Korea he and Frances returned to South Texas where they raised two sons.

RW had careers as an executive for Central Power & Light Company and later as a real estate developer of apartment communities. He stayed in the Navy Reserves retiring with the rank of Commander. He was an active member of the Corpus Christi Yacht Club for many years.

Robert and Frances enjoyed a 71+ year partnership and adventure together. Many of their best times were spent with family and friends aboard their 50-foot ketch, the Masquerade, on voyages that went from Florida to Annapolis, Maryland and throughout the Caribbean.

They moved from Corpus Christi, Texas to Fair Oaks Ranch, Texas in 1995 where RW continued to manage some of his real estate assets and mentor younger people he met to grow to their full potential.

RW was preceded in death by his mother Rose and his father Dr. Irving Pratt, his sister Peggy Thacker as well as his beloved Frances. He is survived by his two sons, five grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.

Interment: Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery

Porter Loring Mortuary
CDR US Navy
World War II, Korea

Robert Wilson Pratt
June 14, 1922 - March 12, 2022

Robert Wilson Pratt passed peacefully into the arms of his Lord and Savior on the morning of March 12, 2022 at his home in Fair Oaks Ranch, Texas.

He was born on June 14, 1922 in Superior, Nebraska to Dr. Irving and Rose Pratt. He and his younger sister Peggy were raised in San Antonio, Texas where they both graduated from Jefferson High School.

Robert attended the San Antonio College after he graduated from Jefferson in 1941 until he enlisted in the Navy in October of 1942. Due to his college credits already earned, he was entered into an officer training program. He was commissioned an Ensign in May of 1944. He proceeded to be part of the commissioning crew of LST 781. LST 781 then sailed from New Orleans, LA through the Panama Canal and into the South Pacific Theater. His ship participated in many of the island invasions in the Pacific culminating in the invasion of Okinawa where he survived kamikaze attacks while supporting Marine Corp Air Unit logistics. His ship had the distinction of being one of the first American ships to enter a Japanese port after the Atomic Bombs ended the conflict. He used a jeep from his ship to drive the short distance to Hiroshima to see the destruction there since no one knew anything about the danger of radiation. It was a sight he could never forget.

He returned after the war to San Antonio and completed his undergraduate degree in marketing at St Mary's University. He was working for General Motors when he met the love of his life, Frances Salley of Alice, Texas. They married in January of 1950. When they returned from their honeymoon, he was greeted by a letter from the United States Navy calling him back to active duty for the Korean conflict. After Korea he and Frances returned to South Texas where they raised two sons.

RW had careers as an executive for Central Power & Light Company and later as a real estate developer of apartment communities. He stayed in the Navy Reserves retiring with the rank of Commander. He was an active member of the Corpus Christi Yacht Club for many years.

Robert and Frances enjoyed a 71+ year partnership and adventure together. Many of their best times were spent with family and friends aboard their 50-foot ketch, the Masquerade, on voyages that went from Florida to Annapolis, Maryland and throughout the Caribbean.

They moved from Corpus Christi, Texas to Fair Oaks Ranch, Texas in 1995 where RW continued to manage some of his real estate assets and mentor younger people he met to grow to their full potential.

RW was preceded in death by his mother Rose and his father Dr. Irving Pratt, his sister Peggy Thacker as well as his beloved Frances. He is survived by his two sons, five grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren.

Interment: Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery

Porter Loring Mortuary

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  • Added: Mar 15, 2022
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/237589759/robert_wilson-pratt: accessed ), memorial page for Robert Wilson Pratt (14 Jun 1922–12 Mar 2022), Find a Grave Memorial ID 237589759, citing Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA; Maintained by LKat (contributor 47116782).