Gary R. Pruitt

August 10, 1962 - August 17, 2020

Gary R. Pruitt

August 10, 1962 - August 17, 2020

Obituary

Raymond Garrett “Gary” Pruitt passed away on Monday, August 17, 2020.  Gary was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma on August 10, 1962 to Gail June Roach and Raymond E. Pruitt, Jr.  Gary graduated from Charles C. Mason High School in 1979.  After high school, Gary enlisted in the US Army serving his country until 1991 when he retired with the rank of sergeant. 

 

After returning to Tulsa, Gary went to work at his mother’s family business, Southside Auction Company.  Gary assumed the position of president upon the death of his uncle (and auctioneer), Bud Roach. In 1994, he married Kimberly Bentley. Gary will always be remembered as a smart, generous, hardworking, and fun-loving man who was dedicated to his family and loyal to all those he considered his friends.    

 

Gary is preceded in death by his beloved mother, Gail June Glossop, his maternal grandparents Paul J. and Hazel Roach, his paternal grandparents Raymond E. and Wilma Pruitt, and his uncle Paul J. (Bud) Roach, Jr.

 

Gary is survived by his wife, Kim Pruitt, sons Grant Bentley and Ryan,

Kenzlee Bentley (granddaughter), father Raymond E. Pruitt, Jr. (Diana), Ray Glossop (Pops), brother Daniel Glossop (Claire), sister Louanne Shelton (Dave), sister Jennifer White (James), nephew Jesse White, aunt Cathey Roach, cousin Katie Roach and son, Dylan Roach.

 

A graveside service with full military honors will be held at

Fort Gibson National Cemetery on Thursday, August 27th at 11:00am.

 In honor of a life well lived and the love and kindness Gary showed,

please consider passing it on. Donations may be made to any animal organization.  

 

Graveside Service

  • Date & Time: August 27, 2020 (11:00 AM)
  • Venue: Fort Gibson National Cemetery
  • Location: 1423 Cemetery Rd. Fort Gibson, OK 74434 - (Get Directions)

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13 responses to Gary R. Pruitt

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  1. Here’s to you Gary!

  2. Louanne says:

    Holding all of you in my heart and prayers!

  3. Angie Ellis says:

    Sincere sympathies, Kim and family. I wish you weren't having to go through this, that Gary were still with you. You are in my prayers.

  4. Dale Sisco says:

    We are very sorry for your loss. He was a amazing man and a good friend who will be missed

  5. We did not know Gary very long, but he was an outspoken person that kept things moving along and Yes he loved his dogs as we do.He was salt and pepper and blended them well in his life and lived life as he saw fit. Was no stranger to anyone, when you met him you thought you knew him for some time. Pat and I will keep him in our prayers.

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