James Roberson Pruter

1925 ∼ 2011

James Roberson Pruter

James Roberson Pruter, 85, of Orange passed away on Wednesday, March 30, 2011. He was born in Orange, Texas on November 20, 1925 to parents Vera Starks Pruter and Douglas A. Pruter Sr. He was a graduate of Orange High School and served his country in the Navy during World War II. He attended the University of Illinois receiving his Bachelors? degree in Floraculture. Along with his brother, Douglas A. Pruter Jr., he owned and operated Pruter?s Flowers, Gifts, and Interiors for over fifty years. He was elected to the Board of Directors of the Texas State Florist Association and was a proud member of FTD. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church in Orange, Texas. During his lifetime there, he served as elder, deacon, church trustee, and member of the Chancel Choir. Although he did not attend the University of Texas at Austin, he was a Texas Longhorn through and through supporting their athletics and scholarship programs. He loved his family and friends and enjoyed talking to everyone about ?Old Orange?. He was an avid golfer and longtime member of Sunset Grove Country Club playing in ?The Herd? every Wednesday afternoon for the majority of his life. He played bridge and poker and loved playing with his Thursday night poker group and a myriad of internet bridge players. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, uncle and friend who will be missed dearly. His parents and his brother preceded him in death. He is survived by his wife of 58 years, Charlotte See Pruter; daughters Ann Pruter Seals and Susan Pruter Swan; their husbands Henry Seals and Bobby Swan, all of Orange; his grandsons Dr. Bobby Seals of Austin and James Swan of Orange; and by his niece Scott Pruter and her partner Carol Harriman of Reno, NV. Visitation will be held on Friday, April 1, 2011 at 3PM at First Presbyterian Church in Orange, Texas prior to the funeral service at 4PM. The Reverend Mike Umbenhaur will officiate. Burial will be at Evergreen Cemetery in Orange. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to First Presbyterian Church, 902 Green Ave, Orange, TX 77630; or Orange County Texas Exes Scholarship Fund, c/o 2613 Champions Drive, Orange, TX 77630.

Condolences

Anonymous April 14, 2011
Ann and Susan, I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you, your Mother, and your family.##imported-begin##Barbara Bennett##imported-end##
Anonymous April 9, 2011
My mother, Paula Pruter, was Jim's first cousin. Jim and I struck up a correspondence a decde ago and finally got together in Orange about four years ago. I send my deepest sympathies to his family.##imported-begin##Lionel Atwill##imported-end##
Anonymous April 8, 2011
Having the chance to know you has been a blessing. You will always be in my heart##imported-begin##Alessandra##imported-end##
Anonymous April 8, 2011
I knew there was something wrong when I hadn't had a silly email remark from him on one of the jokes I sent him. I never dreamed it would be this. I am devastated. We had become such good friends. I will miss him so much.##imported-begin##Susan Lane##imported-end##
Anonymous April 8, 2011
Jim was a friend on Bridge Base on the internet. We were surprised when we began talking that he had attended the University of Illinois when I had although we did not know each other at that time. Jim was a true Southern Gentleman and will be missed by##imported-begin##Allie Jane Davis##imported-end##
Anonymous April 8, 2011
I am so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. No finer man ever existed. Bob and I enjoyed viewing the tape of his Church he shared with us. Jim was so very proud of his family and the State of Texas. He often shared his wifes connections to the St. Louis ##imported-begin##Judith and Bob Frazier##imported-end##
Anonymous April 8, 2011
So sorry to hear this sad news. I still have "Podeaux" on my email mailing list left over from our time together playing Bridge in "The Zone". He was a gentleman and a cyber friend, and a very good bridge player as well. Rest in Peace, Podeaux.##imported-begin##Ross Boper Humphrey##imported-end##
Anonymous April 1, 2011
I remember all to well just how kind Mr. Pruter was when ordering flowers. I grew up in McLewis and at some point, Mr. Pruter and family lived on the back side of my parents. We'd chat a bit on the phone after the order was placed and always, whatever I##imported-begin##Barbara Cunningham##imported-end##
Anonymous April 1, 2011
From the Woodworth side of the family & with deep regret cannot attend today..just received the notice this AM & now live in Florida, too far away. Last time I saw James & Charlotte, he was gearing up for weekly poker night. Your mom was as beautiful as ##imported-begin##Martha Woodworth Kleypas##imported-end##
Anonymous March 31, 2011
A wonderful, loving and kind gentleman~~We will miss his friendly face, his good cooking and his joy in being a nieghbor to everyone. He was a kind and good soul!!##imported-begin##Judy and Gerald Taylor##imported-end##
Anonymous March 31, 2011
Ann & Henry- We are sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.##imported-begin##Charles & Mary Gonzalez##imported-end##
Anonymous March 31, 2011
To the Pruter Family, on behalf of the entire Sichko Family and our St. Mark Catholic Church family in Richmond, KY, we send our prayers, sympathy and condolences.##imported-begin##Father Jim SIchko##imported-end##
Anonymous March 31, 2011
Dear Friends, What great joy it was to spend even a few minutes with James Pruter. He always had a wonderful story to tell or an interesting tid-bit to share. We will truly miss him. Please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers.##imported-begin##Ruby and Ken Steppe##imported-end##