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James Robert Prohaska

Jacksonville, Florida

Jul 26, 1967 – Dec 8, 2017 (Age 50)

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BORN
July 26, 1967
DIED
December 8, 2017
AGE
50
LOCATION
Jacksonville, Florida

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PROHASKA It is with great sadness that the family of James Robert Prohaska, known as Jimmy to many, announces his passing after a valiant battle with cancer, on Friday, December 8, 2017, at the age of 50. Jimmy died at home, peacefully surrounded by family. Born July 26, 1967 in Dearborn,...

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Not a day goes by that we don't think of you. We cherish all the happy memories we had with you. You were such a joy growing up and we couldn't be prouder of the man you became. You helped raised, with Leslie, 2 wonderful sons that you would be so proud of - and you would have loved your "new" daughter Ally. Rest in Peace our dear Jimmy Peace and Love

I am so sorry to hear of Jim's passing. My heart felt consolences to his family. I only knew Jim for a short time in a business capacity. He had my respect and trust.

I really enjoyed working with Jim during our time together at Arizona Chemical. In addition to his keen sense of business, he was just fun to be around. He also impressed me as a loving husband and father. I am sorry I was unable to attend the service. Deb and I will keep Jim and his family in our prayers.
Bob Simon

I really enjoyed working with Jim during our time together at Arizona Chemical. In addition to his keen sense of business, he was just fun to be around. He also impressed me as a loving husband and father. I am sorry I was unable to attend the service. Deb and I will keep Jim and his family in our prayers.
Bob Simon

I worked with Jim at Arizona Chemical in the late 90s and always admired professionalism and ability to analyze a business situation. He was also a joy to be around socially and was someone you could laugh with. He was a good man. I am very sorry to the Prohaska family for your loss. You will be in my prayers up here in Pennsylvania.

Arthur Schultheiss