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James I. Proctor

Baldwinsville, New York

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Baldwinsville, New York
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James I. Proctor, age 69, of Liverpool passed away on Wednesday at University Hospital at Upstate after a brief illness. He was born in Syracuse and raised in Minoa. He was employed with Carrier Corporation for 35 years. After retirement he was an armed guard at the Federal Building for...

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I had met Jim in the past 3 years, he was a good friend of my brother, David Long, I just wanted to say that he was a true friend, a kind man whom I was glad that he was in my brothers life, and now they shall meet again. So sorry for your families loss.

I had the opportunity to teach along side of Jim as a fellow hunter ed instructor and always enjoyed the experience. My condolences to those he loved very much - his family.

Linda and family, Carolyn, Butchie, Sue and Jim- I am so sorry for your loss-I have not seen you guys in a while but I want you to know,My love and prayers are with you all- Love Barb(Costa)your old neighbor and friend Bla Bla

We will miss you Jim...

Linda,
Jim was, in every sense of the word, a true friend. My husband enjoyed his friendship and their weekly outings immensely. When my husband became ill, Jim was right there offering help in any way that he could. He provided companionship for my husband and helped me in matters for which he had the expertise. When he said he'd do anything to help, he followed through. I feel privledged
to have had him as a friend.

Jim was a good man wish there were more like him, he definitely will be missed at South Shore Rod and Gun Club where he shot the Central NY and Red Flannel trap leagues. My heart goes out to his wife and family.

You are truly going to be missed by all. You were a great person and friend. I will alway remember the laughs and the good times, especially the father - daughter dance we attended.

It was indeed one of my career pleasures to work with Jim at Carrier during the late-80's. I considered him to be an encyclopedia of TR-1 manufacturing procedures, and he was an instrumental team member during our quest to streamline and improve the manufacture of 30 Series products. As a team, we enjoyed incredible success, and Jim's contributions, especially his planning skills, creativity and diligence, helped make that achievement possible. I left the group in 1989, but on a number of...

We have known Jim for many, many years and will miss him greatly on the trap fields. He was a great man and always had a story or smile. Our thoughts go out to his family and especially his wife Linda and Jake. Don and Dottie Wells