In loving memory of

Frank Pritchard
July 8, 1924 - March 29, 2009

Jamestown, RI - Frank C. Pritchard, 84, of Windsor Street, Jamestown, formerly of Portsmouth, the first civilian public affairs officer at the former Newport Naval Base and later at its successor command, the Naval Education and Training Center NETC, died Sunday, March 29th at home surrounded by his loving family after a long illness.A Pawtucket native, he was the husband of Helene Sylvander Pritchard and worked as a reporter for the Pawtucket Evening Times for 17 years. In 1967, he was appointed public affairs officer at the Naval Base, where he won two Navy meritorious civilian service awards.At NETC, he served for 11 years before retiring in 1985, and won a special Navy merit award for an article he wrote for the commands weekly newspaper, The Newport Navalog. Pritchard founded the Navy Public Affairs Officers Assn. of RI in 1970 and served as its president for many years. The son of the late Frank and Lilly Greenwood Pritchard, he served as president of the Pawtucket Newspaper Guild for four years and held several other positions in that organization while working at the Times. A World War II veteran of the Marine Corps, he retired from the RI Army National Guard as a captain in 1969.Pritchard graduated from the former Pawtucket West now Shea High School in 1942 and the University of Rhode Island in 1949. He also briefly attended the University of Missouris Graduate School of Journalism. Before moving to Portsmouth, he resided in Pawtucket and Cumberland for several years. He was a member of St. Marys Episcopal Church, Portsmouth, and the Newport Rotary Club. Besides his widow, he is survived by one son, David C. Pritchard of Jamestown; two daughters Christine A. Pritchard of Moss Beach, CA and Lisa C. Pritchard of Middletown; six grandchildren, Evan and Leah Rosin-Pritchard, Niki and Ari Pritchard-Bell, Kai Dolbashian and Oona Pritchard; and several cousins. The family wishes to express their gratitude to all those who helped to care for Frank during the past 11 months.Visiting hours will be held on Tuesday, March 31 from 5-8pm in the Memorial Funeral Home, 375 Broadway, Newport. In lieu of flowers, donations may e made in his name to Home and Hospice Care of RI, 169 George Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860, V.N.S. of Newport and Bristol County, 1184 East Main Road, Portsmouth, RI 02871 or to Vanderbilt Rehab Center at Newport Hospital, 20 Powell Avenue, Newport, RI 02840.

Tributes

David Pritchard - March 26, 20.. wrote on Mar 29, 2009:

"Please accept our belated condolences on this the, almost, third anniversary of your father's death. I am afraid we in England have only just found out about it. I was your father's half cousin. Your grandfather and my father being first cousins. Although I never met your father I did meet your grandfather when he came to England. Indeed he used to send me dollars every Christmas when I was a boy."

Katherine O''Neill - March 31,.. wrote on Mar 29, 2009:

"Dave and the Pritchard Family The members of Jamestown Emergency Medical Services are deeply sorry for your loss. You will be in our thoughts and prayers"

Charles and Mary Silvia - Marc.. wrote on Mar 29, 2009:

"Frank C. Pritchard--The best boss in the world is the way I will always remember him. Helene, Dave,Chris, and Lisa please know you are in our thoughts and prayers. I was, indeed, a lucky person to have worked for him. I have many, many fond memories."

Cathy Card Hey - March 31, 200.. wrote on Mar 29, 2009:

"My sympathies are with you all and you are in my prayers."

Mariann Maida - March 30, 2009.. wrote on Mar 29, 2009:

"My thoughts are with all of you. Be well. Mariann Maida"

Arlene - March 30, 2009 at 12:.. wrote on Mar 29, 2009:

"Dear Lisa and Ken - Please accept our deepest sympathy on the loss of your Dad. Sorry we cannot be wih you as we are presently in Florida. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time. Arlene & John"

Cheryl Serpa - March 30, 2009 .. wrote on Mar 29, 2009:

"Dave My thoughts are with you and your family at this time.He was lucky indeed to have such a caring family, to keep him home is a reward in itself."