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Oscar Pruitt Obituary

Oscar Pruitt N. CHARLESTON - Oscar F. Pruitt, 90, widower of Geraldine "Judy" Pruitt, was called home to be with the Lord on Sunday morning, December 3, 2023. Services will be held on Thursday, December 7, 2023 at Hillcrest Baptist Church, 3595 Ashley Phosphate Road, North Charleston, S.C., 29420. Visitation will be held at 1 pm. followed by the a Homegoing Service at 2 pm. Interment will follow at Carolina Memorial Gardens in North Charleston. Oscar was born in Jefferson City, Tennessee to parents, Eugene and Delia Walker Pruitt. He was preceded in death by his wife of 53 years, Judy Pruitt, daughter, Tonia Gay Pruitt, parents, and 9 siblings. He retired from the United States Navy in December, 1971. A Damage Controlman, his sea duty was primarily on destroyers. The bulk of his career was stationed out of Charleston, where he was an instructor for several years at the Naval Training Center. In 1972, Oscar and his wife, Judy, set out on a new career as they created a business in Goose Creek, Berkeley Paint Company. The store came complete with a "trash talking" table, a Pepsi Cola machine with "perfectly' cold sodas, and an invitation to "come in, sit awhile" and cool off from the heat or just catch up with friends. Oscar and Judy worked together, each having a part in making the store a success for 34 years and then retired at age 75. Oscar was a member of Hillcrest Baptist Church for 52 years having served on the Building and Grounds and many other committees. You knew if he was not at church he was ill, or something was wrong. First and foremost, Oscar loved His Lord. He loved his family, his church family, and friends; was kind and generous to a fault. He was a life-long Atlanta Braves and University of Tennessee fan. He loved NASCAR, fishing and bowling having bowled in a local league for many years. Oscar's family loved him dearly and will miss him terribly. He is survived by his daughter, Judy B. Dillow; son-in-law, Kim Dillow; grandson, Justin P. Dillow and his wife, Jessica; adopted ("the good") daughter, Shelia Ray; sisters-in-law, Onita Meadows and Jean Brasel; brother-in-law, Dennis Brasel and many nieces and nephews. Memorials may be made to the Women's Missionary Union (WMU) Foundation Vision Fund, 100 Missionary Road, Birmingham, Alabama, 35242 or Hillcrest Baptist Church Memorial Fund to the address above. Visit our guestbook at legacy.com/obituaries/charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Dec. 6 to Dec. 7, 2023.

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Pamela Dailey

November 30, 2024

My uncle Oscar was my favorite uncle. I loved visiting him in the summer with my mom and dad. I always had so much fun with him and aunt Judy and my cousins. I miss him but he is in heaven with mom, dad, his parents and aunt Judy.

Pamela Dailey

June 28, 2024

I remember lots of fun and loving times with my uncle Oscar and my family. When we would go to family reunions at my grandparents and he was always doing fun stuff with us kids. Then as a grown up him being so kind to me and my husband when we would go visit him and aunt Judy. The most special for me was when he got to meet my oldest two grandchildren. Love him so much and aunt Judy too.

Pamela Dailey (Maness)

June 26, 2024

I just found out my uncle Oscar passed. I am sad I didn´t get to come to his service. See you in heaven uncle Oscar and rejoice with you and mom and dad aunt Judy and grandma and grandpa.

Jackie Reinheimer

December 7, 2023

We extend our heartfelt condolences to the family. He was our neighbor since we moved into the neighborhood in1978.

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Hillcrest Baptist Church

3595 Ashley Phosphate Road, North Charleston, SC

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Hillcrest Baptist Church

3595 Ashley Phosphate Road, North Charleston, SC

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