

Escanaba, Michigan on April 21, 1931 to Lawrence and Mary (Park) Pratt.
He graduated from Escanaba High School in 1950, and then enrolled at Michigan State College, graduating with a journalism degree in 1954 — the last year before MSC became MSU.
After his first two years at MSC, Larry spent a summer as a crewman on a Great Lakes iron ore
carrier, the Louis W. Hill. That ship was later renamed the Valley Camp, and became a floating
museum at Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.
Larry took Air Force ROTC cadet training at MSC and, upon graduation, enlisted in the USAF.
He earned lieutenant’s bars and commanded enlistment barracks at Lackland AFB, Texas.
While at Lackland, he married Lorrice “Lorrie” (LeDuc) Pratt, his beloved wife of 55 years, who
also grew up in Escanaba.
After military service, Larry was hired in 1956 as wire editor of the Sturgis Daily Journal in
Sturgis, Michigan. Three years later he was called to the Kalamazoo Gazette for a career that
lasted 34 years, during which he took part in news coverage of many major events. He served
that newspaper’s readership across seven counties of Lower Michigan as a reporter, feature
writer, aviation columnist and wire editor.
His weekly aviation column won him a Writer-of-the-Year trophy from the Michigan Aeronautics
Commission. A private pilot, he logged 2,000-plus hours in two decades of flying.
Larry retired from the Gazette in 1993. In 1998, he founded the New Braunfels Astronomy Club
(astronomynbtx.org) and remained very active in it for many years. Activities he enjoyed with the
club included writing its monthly newsletter and participating in monthly star parties and other
public outreach astronomy events.
In 2008, he offered to write a weekly Sunday column on astronomy for the New Braunfels
Herald-Zeitung. His column ran for eight years, before being continued for another eight years
by the late Eric Erickson.
Larry is survived by his daughter, Paula Pratt, multiple nieces and nephews, and the New
Braunfels Astronomy Club.
Along with his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Lorrie; sister, Beatrice; and
brothers Douglas, John (Rosemary) and Conrad (Madeline) Pratt.
Our thanks to the wonderful staff at Elan Westpointe in New Braunfels for their loving care of
Dad in his final years.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. Any donations in memory of Larry may be made
to Tye Preston Memorial Library at tpml.org, or to the charity of one’s choice.
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