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John Edwin Proctor

Kansas City, Missouri

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John Edwin Proctor, Stilwell, KS, died August 1, 2009, at KC Hospice House, after battling leukemia for 5 months, with his family at his side. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m., Wednesday, August 5, at Atonement Lutheran Church, 9948 Metcalf Ave., Overland Park, KS. Memorial...

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Marilyn, I never met you and John but my dad did, Tom Kroon. He will always remember his times with you and John doing genealogy. You are a great cousin. My sympathies to you and your family. Pat Winter (Kroon)

Dear Marylin:
The loss of a Dear Friend like John Proctor should make us all witness to the fact "That the GOOD Guys" are also vulnerable. At this time my prayers are with you and Proctor Family. My memories of our time in Hawaii will live with us for ever.
Harry and Carol

So very sorry to have lost John so early in his life. Since he was one year younger than me, I knew him since he was an infant. I shall always remember the family reunions, baseball & football games on the farm, the horses and old red fire enghine at Apple Crest Farm. We were blessed with a great cousin - and you a great father. He will be missed. Anna and Len Stark (cousin), Fairfield Glade, TN

To the Proctor Family. I have lost a great former co-worker and a trusted friend in John. I know your loss is much greater. Please keep the great memories close as I will. GOD bless you all.

John was a good friend and one of the reasons I am glad to be associated with Bayer. God bless him and his family.
Fred and Judy Donaldson, Waldo, FL

Peace and the God of All Comfort be with you and your family. John was a treasured member of our volunteer maintenance team. He didn't fix things, he skillfully crafted them. We will miss him until the resurrection. Thanks for sharing him with us.

I worked with John during the 80s when I was in the Kansas City office of Bayer. John was always a good friend to all, but above all, a good man. He'll be missed by many.

Dear Marilyn and Sons -

My heart is sad at the loss of John and the void he leaves in your lives. He truly was a kind man and good friend to me at Bayer and beyond. I'm so glad I was able to chat with him on his birthday in March, and will miss hearing from him. Please know you're in my heart and thoughts at this sad time.

As a young married with our first "fixer upper" home, John came
over one day and walked around the
house telling me what every plant was
and how I should take care of it.

John your knowledge of plant material and willingness to share helped us tame the jungle around our house. Now I have a landscaping business and John
you gave me the jump start.