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Robert Prough

Costa Mesa, California

Sep 4, 1950 – Dec 23, 2022

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BORN
September 4, 1950
DIED
December 23, 2022
LOCATION
Costa Mesa, California

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Robert ProughSeptember 4, 1950 - December 23, 2022Robert Willits Prough was born in Riverside, California on September 4, 1950, and passed away in Newport Beach on December 23rd with his loving family by his side. A fourth generation Californian, Rob spent his early years playing in the orange...

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Dear Jane, I´m extremely sorry for your loss. He was always so eager to tell and share the latest wine when I came to the office. We would talk about his aquarium, surfing, golf, anything on the mind. I always looked forward to feeling his stoke for life and all that it had to offer. He was a great guy that will greatly missed! Craig Renfroe (Fish Guy)

Dear Jane and family, I will never forget working for Rob at Central Coast Wine Company from the tiny location on Sylvania to 17th Avenue! My love and appreciation for wine is because of him and the time he took to share his knowledge. My heart is with each and everyone of you~

What a guy ... his wicked sense of humor & how caring to share his wealth in many way will always be remembered..... RIP ROB... Thinking of you Jane,,,,,, Mary Russell

One of my luckiest days, in my life, was meeting Rob. He was generous, caring, an unbelievable business man and loving father with a twinkle in his eyes. My day was always better when spending it with Rob,Jane, and the family. He will live forever in my memory .

Jane, I recently heard of Rob's passing from Dawn. My heart breaks for you and your whole family. He will be missed by so many all around the world! I will always remember him from my time at Central Coast Wine Company. His character, his laugh, his mischievous almost childlike qualities. Always willing to pull out a bottle of wine (a little early) on a Friday afternoon. I think everyone had a glass ready in our desks if Rob came by with a bottle. I had forgotten how much we had in common...