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Lynn Prohaska

Garden City, Idaho

1955 - 2018

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Lynn "Jay" Prohaska1955 - 2018Lynn "Jay" Prohaska was born May 23, 1955, in Yuba City, CA. He was welcomed into his family by two older sisters, Karen and Cindy. He spent his early years in Caldwell, ID, attending Gem State Grade School. He always insisted the hardest part of growing up was...

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Condolences to Jay's family upon his untimely passing. I worked with Jay for 20 years and will miss his presence here in the office every day. He was the essence of managerial leadership and the crew he hired and trained will have the great fortune to enjoy the legacy which he passes on.

My thoughts and prayers are with Jay's loved ones.He made me smile when we went to Gem State. Sad to hear of his passing.

I was very sorry to learn of Jay's passing, and my thoughts and prayers are with your family. I had the pleasure of briefly working with Jay, and he was one of the most supportive and optimistic colleagues that I knew. He will always be missed.

Very sorry for your loss and grief; may the promise at John 6:40 give you comfort and peace.


We are thinking of your family and our shared history with affection. Jay was one of those rare people who enter a room like the moment the sun ignites the valley. How many young men at Walla Walla bought a 240 Z because a cool-cat like Jay owned one? His sleep comes too soon and we join you in remembering him.

The Jay Munsey Family, Nadine, Jaydine and Rebecca

We are thinking of your family and our shared history with lasting affection.
Jay was one of those rare people who entered rooms like that moment, when the sun ignites a valley. His sleep comes too soon and we join you in tender thought remembering him. How many young men bought a 240 Z because a cool cat like Jay had one?

The Jay Munsey family, Nadine, Jaydine, and Rebecca

My condolences to the family of Jay. The obituary reminds all of us what he enjoyed most. I met Jay during his years driving the bus, but which extended through his college years at WWC. He and Perry Mace, (one of the singers) were frequent guests in mine, and my college roommate's place in college, and then later at WWCollege (Univ). where he always regaled with his wit. He was "glue" between groups of people of dissimilar backgrounds but a part of his orbit. I still remember him in his red...

My sincere condolences to the family. May you put hope in the God of all comfort to strengthen and console your hearts.

Psalm 27:14