In Loving Memory of Charles Harrison Pruitt
(“Charlie Head” • “NoClout”)
May 11, 1994 – October 9, 2025
Charles Harrison Pruitt, lovingly known as Charlie Head to family and NoClout to friends, passed away on October 9, 2025 leaving behind many loved ones.
Charles was born on May 11 1994, in Cleveland, OH where his big heart, bright smile, and unstoppable drive left a lasting impression on everyone who knew him.
He is survived by his loving husband, Eric, his devoted mother and best friend, Kia, his father, Charlie, who shared his love for motorcycles and cars, his grandmother also known as Granny Stephanie, who adored him deeply. He also leaves behind his older sister Chelsie, twin sisters LaLa & JoJo, and younger brother Geno. On his paternal side he also had a brother and sister Riri & Charlie, and his beloved nieces and nephew, PJ, Nature, Charli, and Ezrah. Charles was surrounded by a strong and loving family including his aunts Meka and Preecy and countless cousins and friends who will miss him dearly — especially Jay, Ray, Devan & Derrick, Neisha, Ava, Marr, Marvin, and so many others who rode beside him through life. 🫶🏼
Charles proudly served in the Army , showing his dedication to others early on. His caring spirit led him into healthcare and later EMT school, but his true calling was in the kitchen. A passionate and talented chef, Charles found joy in creating amazing dishes that reflected his creativity and love for people. He recently began working as a professional chef — a dream he spoke about constantly and pursued with everything he had, no matter how tired he was and would have been graduating culinary school this year.
From cars to motorcycles, Charles lived for the thrill of the ride. Whether he was drifting, fixing something in the garage, or flying down the road on his bike, he found freedom there — his peace, his “safe space.” Though naturally introverted, the bike brought out his light. When he rode, he smiled. He felt alive.
Charles’s legacy is one of love, loyalty, and authenticity. He lived by his own rules, never dimming his light for anyone.
“Never let someone dim your lights simply because it’s shining in their eyes.”
— @NoCloutHemi
Ride easy, Charlie Head. Your light will never fade.