Willie Franklin Pruitt

American Poet

Willie Franklin Pruitt was born in Tennessee, United States on January 11th, 1865 and is the American Poet. At the age of 82, Willie Franklin Pruitt biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
January 11, 1865
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Tennessee, United States
Death Date
Feb 22, 1947 (age 82)
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
Profession
Poet, Writer
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Willie Franklin Pruitt Career

At Waco, May 1, 1887, she married Drew Pruitt (1860–1937), a lawyer, of Fort Worth, in which city she moved. Their son, Drew, Jr., was born at Fort Worth in April, 1888.

Her work focused on matters of municipal reform, being an active participant in measures for the moral and physical comfort of the masses. One of the social schemes, born of modern philanthropy, with which she was closely identified was set forth in the declared purposes of a society named "The Woman's Humane Association," of which she was the president. Its object was to provide needed benefits, both for individuals and for the community at large; in work of the latter class, its most conspicuous achievement was the free distribution of pure drinking water throughout the city for people and animals. In carrying out the design, several stone fountains were erected, which, apart from their usefulness, were attractive features in the city.

Her reputation as a writer extended throughout the South. Pruitt's literary work indicated a versatile and cultured writer, and met with ready acceptance from papers and periodicals noted for their critical requirements. Her contributions, both prose and verse, usually appeared over the pseudonym of Aylmer Ney. She was a member of the Press Women of Texas.

In 1906, they removed to Los Angeles. Here, her husband was appointed judge, and made a specialty of corporation and probate law. She died on February 22, 1947, in San Antonio, Texas and is buried in the city's Mission Burial Park South.

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