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Kenneth Proctor

GIG HARBOR, Washington

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February 4, 2016
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GIG HARBOR, Washington

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Kenneth F. Proctor Kenneth F. Proctor, 91, former Chaffey High School baseball coach and UCLA Baseball Hall of Famer died peacefully in his home in Gig Harbor, WA February 4, 2016. His top 3 loves were his wife Marilyn, his family and baseball. Coach Proctor excelled as an athlete in high...

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Ken was a dear friend who continues to be dearly missed along with his precious wife, Marilyn. It's hard to believe that it has been six years since Ken left us, and my husband and I think of him and Marilyn often. We have an autographed book of "Baseball--Memoirs of a Lifetime" that Ken wrote and will always cherish it. He and Marilyn were both so special to us, and they left us with beautiful memories.

We continue to miss Ken Proctor, and also his amazing wife Marilyn, and we think of both of them often and reminisce about all of the wonderful times we shared together. Ken and Marilyn were both gems who are dearly missed! We loved Ken and Marilyn, and they will always be in our hearts!

Coach Procter was the coach of my freshman football team fall 1960. His presence and calm and seady demeanor made an impression on
me that i have carried for a lifetime. I remember him fondly after all these years.

We went 7-1. The omly chsmpionship team i was on during my high scool years!

Ken was a wonderful man. Always had a kind word and a great story! He will be missed!

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Chaffey High School in Ontario, California dedicated the 1958 year book (Fasti) to our Coach Proctor as he was genuinely respected and admired. He was a great inspiration and remained in touch with many of his students all of his life. We will miss him dearly.
Niki Brown Rapattoni - CHS Class of 1958

Ken proudly displaying his UCLA alumni shirt

I was deeply saddened when I heard that Ken passed away, and Michael, Ken, Jr., and the rest of his loving family are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. I first met Ken when he was coaching baseball at Chaffey High School, and we reconnected years later during the annual Chaffey TBF gatherings in Laughlin. Ken and Marilyn were very dear friends, and both of them will always be in my heart. My husband Manuel sends his condolences also, and we will both miss Ken and...