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Milton continues to benefit from the good works of John C. Pratt

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The Milton Townhouse Restoration Committee is the recipient of a generous donation made by the John C Pratt Company in memory of John C Pratt of Milton NH.

John C. Pratt, LLC in Rochester, New Hampshire, offers quality services for Acoustic Ceilings at affordable prices. A family owned business since 1964. Acoustical Ceilings Installation and Sales. Commercial and Residential.

The $5,000 donation will be used in the continuing restoration of the Milton Town House.

John C. Pratt was born May 16, 1956, in Rochester, the son of John C. Pratt Sr. and Martha (Bailey) Pratt, he was raised in Union, resided in Rochester from 1979 to 2006, where he and his wife raised their family, and resided in Milton since 2006. John died on August 29th, 2015.

John C. Pratt (Courtesy photo)

Milton always held special memories for John. He loved Milton and it was here at Nute High School where he met his high school sweetheart, Paula. They were married in 1979.

John's family includes his wife, Paula Ann (Menegoni) Pratt, and their three children: Deidra and husband David Howard, Becky Pratt and Johnny Pratt; grandson Matthew Howard; his mother, Martha (Bailey) Pratt; four siblings: David and wife Sandy Pratt, Barbara and husband Barry Griffith, LuAnn and husband Barry Rollins Jean Lynch; also many cousins, nieces, nephews.

Family and Milton were very important to John and he loved them both.

John loved helping others but shied away from the limelight and recognition that he so deserved. He preferred to work behind the scenes anonymously and seldom received the recognition he so deserved.

Thank you John C Pratt and the John C Pratt Company for giving the gracious gift to the Town and residents of Milton NH

Merry Christmas Milton NH from John C. Pratt and the John C. Pratt Company!

Les Elder is a longtime Milton town advocate and resident.

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