Kandy Buckner
Mike you have left a big hole in my heart. It doesn't seem possible that I'll never see your wonderful funny face again. You always had a smile on your face and always made me laugh. Someday I will see you again.
Birth date: Apr 15, 1952 Death date: Sep 12, 2020
Michael Bruce Pruitt, 68, passed away Saturday, September 12, 2020 in Fayetteville. He was born April 15, 1952 in Pendelton, Oregon to William and Maxine (McGarrah) Pruitt. Michael is now reunited with his parents and brother Will Read Obituary
Mike you have left a big hole in my heart. It doesn't seem possible that I'll never see your wonderful funny face again. You always had a smile on your face and always made me laugh. Someday I will see you again.
Life is Crazy....you never think when you see someone that this will be the last time you see them alive. Mike was a part of the River Grille Family. We all loved to see Mike come in with Sharon. We looked forward to it. He was always appreciative of our service and always very kind with his words. I have had many good conversations with him about places he had traveled, food he enjoyed, family and life in general. He enjoyed his life! His infectious smile and happy demeanor will be missed terrible. Rest in Peace. -Brenda Swango
I sure do miss Mike and his smile! Mike was easy to talk with and never refused our Spicy Pretzels! :-) Mike, I will see you in Heaven when I get there but, in the mean time, Linda and I will put our arms around Sharon. - David Nelson -
Mike and Sharron both hold a special place in my heart. I was a struggling single mother for years and my kids were just babies and they would always stop and bring them an ice cream cone when they knew I couldn’t. Or Mike would be out riding around on his motorcycle and he would stop in my driveway and say, What cha doin’ Bootylicious and just visit. Most recently, I will miss his messages on messenger. Whether he was waving at me or sending me sweet chain letters or even a political rant. Lol. He was so sweet, funny and always smiling and he will be deeply, deeply missed.
I will always be grateful to Mike for the love and care he showed me when I broke my ankle. I couldn’t drive, but had several doctors appointments in Fayetteville, Springdale and Rogers. Mike would come from his home in Bentonville, load up my wheelchair and me and take me to whatever appointment I had. He would wait, then take me home before heading home himself. He had such a kind heart and I loved those times with him.
Peg Bossard