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Jonathan "Scott" Prosch

Phoenix, Arizona

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Prosch, Jonathan "Scott" Scott Prosch, 50, of Phoenix, Arizona passed away on May 1st, 2011 after a long and courageous battle with ALS. He was born November 20th, 1960 in Columbus, Mississippi. He is the son of Barbara Calloway and the late Charles Nicholas Prosch. In addition to his...

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We are very saddened for your loss.
We did not know your Dad that well, but we know and love Barbara.
Fred and I will keep all of you in our prayers. I know your hurt is deep.
Love you.

Fred and Shirley Calloway

My condolences to the Prosch family, especially to his sons Jon and Chris. I just learned of Scott's death today and I was sad to hear that I missed his funeral on the anniversary of Aaron's death. Adam and I are still hear if you want to stop by.

I am scott's uncle, william prosch, jr.. i attended scott' funeral service. my family, myself, liz, trey, brad, and adrienne Prosch, loved him and will miss him dearly.

Sincerely,

The Prosch Alabama family.

A great amount of time and distance prevented me from knowing Scott as the man and father he became. But the fact we are family supports a deep love and appreciation unaffected by both time and distance. I was saddened by the news of Scott's death on the very day of his funeral and also at the very hour the funeral was occurring. At that time I said a prayer for the family. I remember what a vivacious young boy Scott was, and so handsome. I know that he was one who brought much light...

I want to add my best wishes to Scott's family. I first got acquainted with Scott in 1990-91, when he came to the old CB Commercial in Phoenix from Tucson. Though we have not been close by any means, I always appreciated his "enthusiasm" and his brash and unapologetic Texas attitude. I admired the manly way he fought his battle with ALS. I knew very well what he was going through, because my father had fought his own battle with the same terrible disease for eight years. The spirit that Scott...

I am saddened by Scott's passing. Linda and I have so many fond memories of Scott, along with Chuck and Amy when we were a young married couple visiting Niki and Barbara in Atlanta. Boy, did Scott along with his siblings have so much life! I regret that distance kept us from knowing him as a young adult, husband and father. There is no doubt in my mind that God called Scott home because he needed his talents in his army. Our prayers are that GOD will strengthen you and comfort you as...

Please accept my sincere sympathy for your loss. Scott made the world a better place and he will be very much missed.

Scott was not only my colleague, but a fellow Texan, fellow Aggie, and good friend. I have so many fond memories of him. May your memories of the good times help you through these difficult circumstances and I pray that God will bless you during this time of sorrow.