John Prouty

John Prouty obituary, Venice, FL

John Prouty

John Prouty Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Farley Funeral Homes and Crematory - Venice on Jan. 3, 2026.
John Prouty, of Plantation Woods, Venice, FL, passed away peacefully on his 79th birthday following a brief medical emergency. John is survived by his wife, Sue Ellen (Suzy); his daughters, Julie Paul and Jaime Malia; his sons-in-law, Joseph Paul and David Malia; his five grandchildren, Eric Henkel, Jeffrey DiSalvio, Olivia Henkel, Christian John (C.J.) DiSalvio and Mason Malia; and his sister, Linda Cunningham.

John valiantly served his country from 1967-1971 as a US Marine and was a decorated Vietnam combat veteran. Although he was quiet and humble about his own military service, he was a loud and proud lifelong Marine. All who knew him recognized that November 10th (the USMC's birthday) was just as important to John, perhaps more so, than his own. The terms "Ooh rah" and "Semper Fi" were common from John, particularly when watching any of his beloved military movies. "You want me on that wall. You need me on that wall." IYKYK.

John met Suzy in 1972, in York, PA, where they both grew up. After a whirlwind romance, they married on May 26, 1973, and enjoyed more than 52 years of marriage. Over those years, John and Suzy made moving an art form, leaving York for Frederick County, MD, then to Syracuse, NY, followed by Bucks County, PA, back to York, again back to Bucks County, and ultimately to their current home of the last 20 years at the Plantation. Notably, John and Suzy are among the longest-tenured members of the Plantation Golf and Country Club, having joined when they bought their first condo in Farmington Vistas in 1983.

John demonstrated his fierce sense of pride and loyalty in many ways, including his highly successful 40-year career with the same employer, rising from an entry-level position through several levels of management to serving as the President of the Eastern Division of MacSteel USA, until he retired in December 2007. In his 18 years of retirement, John was just as dedicated to his personal passions, which were reflected in the simple pleasures he cherished. He found great satisfaction in yard work, swimming, and golf, dedicating time to each with enthusiasm and skill. Above all, his favorite retreat was the family cottage in Fairview, PA on Lake Erie-where he filled his days with his favorite things, such as spending endless hours working in the yard (often with a grandchild or two lagging behind him), tending epic beach bonfires, conning "Lovies" (Suzy) into "one more" chocolate cake or cookie, and taking long walks up Walnut Creek to his beloved waterfall. These were the moments of peace and reflection that he treasured, sharing them with those he loved most.

Those who knew John well will remember his delightful "Prouty-isms," phrases that became signatures of his personality. "It is what it is," "I used to say this about that," "Have you been where I've been?," "Ain't that somethin?," "Rise and shine," "Mm-hmm," and the ever-personalized "Whatcha-doin [insert name]?" were just a few of his favorite expressions, always delivered with his trademark humor and warmth. He truly was larger than life-the "boss" of all the things and absolutely one of a kind. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends.

Private services and celebration of John's life for friends and family will be announced at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that tributes in John's memory be made to the Tunnels to Towers Foundation, whose mission it is to end veteran homelessness and support families of fallen or catastrophically wounded veterans and first responders (Tunnel to Towers Foundation).

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February 14, 2026

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January 29, 2026

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January 26, 2026

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Rich O´Toole

February 14, 2026

I am so sorry to hear about John´s passing. I worked with John at Edgcomb and Macsteel for many years. He was professional and hard working and extremely knowledgeable of the steel business. He was a fantastic leader as President of the Eastern Division too. RIP John.

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David Walsh

January 26, 2026

We salute the honorable & commendable life of John Prouty and are grateful to have known him for over 5 decades.

With love and admiration,
David & Pat Walsh, Eden Prairie, MN

Dick Stinchcomb

January 23, 2026

So sorry to hear about John. John was very instrumental in obtaining EDGECOMB METALS receiving the business from ALLOY RODS, (ESAB WELDING) HANOVER, PA....
I even traveled with John to Paris France for a demonstration for his steel mill which he represented very very well.
John, Mark Lukes and I were very close business wise and a few times playing golf but most of all, JOHN, was extremely knowledgeable and professional in all of his dealings. AGAIN, I am so sorry for your loss, but he was a man of his word and loved working and having fun with him and his employees.....
Love and may God Bless the PROUTY family during this time....
Dick Stinchcomb,
ALLOY RODS corp/ESAB WELDING
HANOVER, PA

Jack Delaney

January 11, 2026

I was so sad to hear of John's passing. John and I worked closely together for many years at the Bensalem Plant outside of Phila. Probably the best guy to work for that I ever had--never a cross word between us. We had a lot of fun together, in good times or bad times, it didn't matter. We could always find something funny to talk about. Me and John and Linda Jerome and Ed Lazar used to go out to lunch just about every day together--I never saw anyone who loved grilled cheese sandwiches so much!! We talked every once in a while, just to go over memories of those great years together. Wow, it's still hard for me to take in that he's gone. I will always be thankful for my time working with him God bless his entire family and know that you are in my prayers. RIP John
Jack Delaney

Maria Laing

January 7, 2026

My deepest sympathy to the Prouty family. I worked with John for many years since Edgcomb Metals.

John Dailey

January 6, 2026

My deepest condolences to Suzy, Julie, Jaime and the entire family.

I had the privilege of working with - and for John for 27 years. John was one of the hardest working individuals I've ever known. A couple years before he retired, we used to trade good natured barbs about who got to work first. More often than not, he beat me to it.

John was tough but fair, and his leadership was a true inspiration. I learned a great deal from him over the years, and I'll always be grateful for the example he set.

Rest in peace John.

John McCrane

January 6, 2026

Had the honor of working for John for over 17 years. His work ethic was outstanding and there was nothing that he could not accomplish! The day he retired was the beginning of the end for our company. Rest in Peace John !

Mark & Deb Despres

January 6, 2026

Sorry for your loss, God Bless. Mark and I have great memories just knowing him. We work in the NH plant and every once in a while, got a chance for a visit from him. John, please say "Hi" to Tom for us. Rest in peace my friend.
Mark and Debbie Despres

John Ganem

January 5, 2026

Simply one of kind

Rest in peace Mr. Prouty

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