Paul John Procko

Paul John Procko obituary, Indian Harbour Beach, FL

Paul John Procko

Paul Procko Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Beach Funeral Home - East - Satellite Beach on Jan. 15, 2026.
"He was the ultimate Rocky".

Paul John Procko, our beloved soul at 82, of Indian Harbour Beach, Florida, slipped away from us unexpectedly on January 10, 2026, leaving a world brighter for having known his gentle heart and kind spirit . Born on December 17, 1943, in Passaic, New Jersey, to his dear parents Paul and Mildred Procko, he grew up surrounded by love and carried that same nurturing spirit into every chapter of his beautiful life.

With unwavering pride, Paul served four years in the United States Army embodying the courage and dedication that defined him. His service included a multiyear deployment to France, where he enthusiastically served as a communications specialist with the rank of Spec 5.

After his honorable service, he met the love of his life, Barbara, and they lived for many years raising their family in Boonton Township, NJ. During this time, Paul worked for the companies Bendix Corporation and Exxon. During this period, he challenged himself by taking night classes to earn his bachelor's degree from Seton Hall University in South Orange, New Jersey.

In 1982, Paul decided to take a new career opportunity and moved his family of five to Brevard County, Florida, where he worked at ITT Defense Communications in Cape Canaveral. Again, Paul's love for personal growth and higher education continued with earning a Masters Degree in Business from the Florida Institute of Technology.

His extraordinary career continued to blossom at Bell Technologies and then as Plant Manager at the Nokia Repair Facility in Melbourne, Florida. He later co-founded ASTEC in Rockledge, Florida, hand-in-hand with three colleagues, creating a lasting company of their own.

Most work colleagues will always remember Paul as a man who respected all positions, greeting every one on a first name basis, and sincerely taking interest in them as people first. Paul was a true people person who always put others in front of himself.

At the heart of it all was Paul's profound love for our Lord and for his adored wife, Barbara, with whom he shared 60 joyful years of marriage, toasting their enduring bond on New Year's Eve with hearts full of gratitude and tender memories. He leaves behind a family enveloped in his endless affection, who will hold him close forever: his dear brother Jim; his treasured daughters Kymberly and Lisa (Mike); his wonderful son Paul (Kimberly); his adored grandchildren Joshua, Michael (Karyn), Maximus, and Montana; and his precious great-grandchildren Michael Noah and Camila. He is also grieved by his many extended family members, and his best lifelong friends, Bill and Charlie.

Paul will forever be cherished as a beacon of faith, a tender husband and father whose love provided boundless comfort and strength to his family, and-with the fondest of smiles-as that resilient old guy tirelessly working the punching bag at the gym and never willing to give up his Nokia flip phone. He will be missed with all our hearts.

A funeral service to celebrate his extraordinary life will be held at Holy Name of Jesus on Thursday, January 22, with visitation at 10:30 a.m. followed by Mass at 11:00 a.m. Reception to follow after Mass at church where all will be welcomed to share their memories of Paul.

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January 22, 2026

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January 22, 2026

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January 21, 2026

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Teresa Gardner

January 22, 2026

I had the distinction of working with Paul in three different companies. He was the very same man at all of them. He was a great Manager and he displayed a vivid interest in those he worked with, everyone. I am humbled to have been one of those people.
I send my condolences and prayers to all those who were touched by this Gentleman Man.
I personally know many of them and I know the world was a better place during his time here.
God bless and keep you in your time of grief

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Sue

January 21, 2026

My life will never be the same without Paul being a part of it. He was a guiding light through a very rough time for me and did all of this simply by talking to me at the gym. I will forever pray to him as my guardian angel. He literally left the world a better place simply by being such a caring human. I´m so happy for him that he is with our Lord but selfishly I´m just sad as can be. I´ll miss you forever my friend.

Dean Souch

January 19, 2026

Its with great sorrow that I find myself writing on this platform. Paul will be truly missed by me, he was a kind and thoughtful man. I felt he was one in a million and although I left the Condo (Golden Palm) in 2019 we continued to communicate on a regular basis. My found memories were around the pool chatting about global politics. He always had time for others and we always had a laugh. I will never forget him. My thoughts are with Barb, Kym and Paul Jr I will light a candle in England for him. Please be strong.

Dean

Cassie Stern

January 17, 2026

I knew Paul as the absolute best operations manager for Nokia. He took an interest in everyone, knew their life stories and their families. He would send me a text every holiday and my birthday which I treasured. The last one I got was this past Christmas. May his memory live on with his wonderful family and friends. One can only hope and pray to be as great a person as he was. He will be missed. Love, Cassie Stern

Rev Joseph Barrett

January 16, 2026

Barbara, I am so sorry for your loss. I know Paul was deeply loved and respected by those who knew him. I will always cherish the friendship we had through the church. Since moving to Fargo I've often thought of the kindness and support that you showed toward me as I discerned a vocation. May God's Peace and comfort be with you now and always. Fr. Joe Barrett

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