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Paul L. Pridemore, Sr.Passing: May 16, 2026

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MITCHELL – Paul L. “Stubby” Pridemore, Sr., 70, passed away Saturday, May 16, 2026, at Indiana University Health Bloomington Hospital.

Born November 5, 1955, in Bedford, he was the son of John and Catherine (Grissom) Pridemore.

Paul worked for the City of Mitchell Street Department.  He enjoyed going to the Mitchell Senior Citizens’ Center, and working on cars and drag racing.  He was of the Christian faith.

Surviving are his children, Ricky Pridemore of Bloomington and Billy (Jennifer) Pridemore of Mitchell; several grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; siblings, Danny Jo Pridemore of Mitchell, John “Buddy” (Janet) Pridemore of Mitchell, Anita (Mark) Miller of Franklin, Becky (Marty) Dotts of Mitchell, Cathy (Chuck) Lewis of Bedford, David Pridemore of Orleans, Darlene Hunter of Texas, and Diane (Lonnie) Pruett of Campbellsburg; and several nieces and nephews.

His parents; adoptive parents, Earl and Linda Pridemore; son, Paul Pridemore, Jr.; siblings, Carl “Doug” Pridemore, Genie Pridemore, and Brian Pridemore; and brother-in-law, Michael Hunter, preceded him in death.

Cremation has been chosen.

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5 Guest Comments

  1. Guest: Bill Sallee | Orleans Indiana
    Date: May 20, 2026
    Rest in peace Paul
  2. Guest: Bradley Kirk | Williams, Indiana
    Date: May 20, 2026
    Sorry to here about my old buddy. We had a lot of good times together ❤
  3. Guest: Aaron Shoults | Mitchell, IN
    Date: May 20, 2026
    Rest in peace Paul. Glad to have know you and be your friend.
  4. Guest: Amy Mills & Family | Orleans Indiana
    Date: May 20, 2026
    RIP UNCLE PAUL LAVERN PRIDEMORE SR AKA RABBIT
  5. Guest: Angela Shifflett | Mitchell, In
    Date: May 20, 2026
    Sorry to hear of Paul’s passing, I met him at the senior center and he was a good guy R.I.P.