Eunice Putt

December 12, 1923 – April 5, 2020

Eunice Prescott Putt, 96, went to embrace her Heavenly Father on April 5, 2020. She grew up and spent her entire life in Tupelo, MS.

After graduating from East Tupelo High School in 1943, she worked as the bookkeeper for Hinds Bros. Clothing until 1967. She received a BS Degree from Mississippi State University in 1969 and a Masters Degree in Social Work from the University of Alabama in 1971.

She had a rewarding career in Social Work for the next 32 years in the Kidney Unit of North Mississippi Medical Center. Having a servant’s heart and love for her patients, she chose not to retire until 2003 at age 80.

She was an active member of East Heights Baptist Church serving on various committees. She loved the Lord, her church, and her family, striving to Do All Things As Unto The Lord.

She is survived by her daughter-in-law, Celia Scott O’Neal of Jackson, TN; one granddaughter, Jan O’Neal Lambert and husband Chris; one grandson, Robert William (Will) O’Neal, Jr. and wife Tammi; and four great-grandchildren, Katie Lambert, Eli Lambert, Ty O’Neal and Joshua O’Neal.

She was preceded in death by her husband Robert (Bob) Allen Putt; her mother Kate Horton Prescott; and her only child Robert (Ron) William O’Neal.

The family wishes to express their appreciation and gratitude to the staff of Brookdale Jackson Oaks for their loving care.

Any memorials may be directed to East Heights Baptist Church, 205 Lake Street, Tupelo, MS 38804.

4 thoughts on “Eunice Putt”

  1. We rejoice in the Heavenly homecoming of our dear friend & sister in Christ, Ms Eunice! May the family find peace & comfort, knowing she is now home with her Lord!
    Love, Jerry & Priscilla

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  2. Mrs. Eunice was a wonderful Christian lady. She loved to share God with those she met. She was a great prayer warrior!!! She will be missed!

    David and Enita Parker

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  3. I loved Ms Putt, I worked in Dialysis with her. We sat and had many meaningful conversations. She was the best!!

    Jan McMillan

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