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In Loving Memory

Prall, Dolores

 

 

Dolores Prall passed away peacefully on August 2, 2020 in her 84th year.  She was born to the late Henry and Audrey Huggins in Qulin, MO on September 12, 1935

“Mother” married her loving husband John Prall on the 24th of August, 1955, who preceded her in death in 1992.  She is also preceded in death by her two brothers, Jerry Huggins and Kenny Huggins.

A devoted wife, loving mother, cherished grandmother and adored great grandmother .A woman of strong faith and devotion to family.

She is survived by her three daughters Johnda Drennan (Prall) and her husband Charlie, Desiree Baechle (Prall) and her husband Dennis and Joy Jones (Prall) and her husband Ken.  She is also survived by her 8 grandchildren, Billy, Mandy, Jaime, Erin, Ashley, Jared, Tyler, Ashley, Sierra, Taylor, John, Shane, Kira and DJ.  And 10 great grandchildren, Jackson and Ava, McKenzie and Madison, Anakin, Henry and Nora, Sunny, Isaac and Rylee.

She treasured her grandchildren and great grand-children and embraced every moment with them.

Services will take place at Shepherd of the Hills Cemetery on August the 14th at 2 p.m.

 

Services will be private for immediate family

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6 thoughts on “Prall, Dolores”

  1. My deepest sympathies to Desiree, Johnda, and Joy. Both your parents made me feel welcome, especially when I met them for the first time in 1974. I visited Mrs Prall several years ago, and she was just as warm and welcoming as when I first met her. She even remembered me! Again, my condolences.
    Lloyd Scott

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  2. My deepest sympathies to Desiree, Johnda, and Joy. Both your parents made me feel welcome, especially when I met them for the first time in 1974. I visited Mrs Prall several years ago, and she was just as warm and welcoming as when I first met her. She even remembered me! Again, my condolences.
    Lloyd Scott

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