William Proctor obituary, Garrettsville, OH

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Chris (Johnson) Powers

April 28, 2016

Pat and family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I always think of you and the children with smiles. How many baseball games and school activities we shared! I was struck by how much the "young Bill's" picture resembled Bryan! You have a loving family, long life, many memories. May God bless you all.
Chris

Marilyn Norris

April 13, 2016

My sincere condolences to you Pat and your family. David and I had such fun at your parties. I remember watching Brian for you and enjoyed working with Kirsten in our store, T Shirts Plus of the Eastwood Mall. I am so sorry for your loss. David's health was very poor these last two years. We lost him on December 29, 2016. Bill & David can now talk over "old times" together.

Norman & Diane Skar

April 4, 2016

Kelly and John are very dear friends and we are grateful to have had the chance to meet her parents at a lovely dinner at their house. It was a wonderful evening filled with great conversation. Our condolences to the entire family.

Catherine Kadunc

April 1, 2016

My deepest heartfelt sympathy at your loss . Bill had a handsome smile and infectious laugh. He was so kind and was extremely proud of his family. Bill was always patient and proud of Pat's ideas and adventures. He is in heaven now smiling down and saying I'm okay, God is good! God bless the whole family.
Love,Jim and Cay

The Longfield Family

March 31, 2016

Kiersten, Pat and Family, We are so sad to hear about your loss. Sending light and love your way. xx

Tony Mickholtzick

March 31, 2016

I send my condolences to Bill's family at this time of sorrow. However, I encourage you to remember and learn of the many good things Bill did during his life. I was privileged to report to him in Product Engineering at Packard Electric for many years and I appreciate all of my association with him. He was a good engineer and possessed a keen business mind. His managerial decisions benefited Packard greatly and subsequently, its employees earning their living there. However, while his talents were excellent in those areas, I remember Bill for his kind and considerate relationships with people. He provided wise counsel and made working for him enjoyable. I have good memories of him and only one questionable one: during a period of time when we were advised to car pool during trips to Detroit (cost reduction efforts), one of us would try to get in the driver's seat before Bill. We knew that if he drove, he would spend about 20-30% of his time watching the road and the remainder looking back over his shoulder while he talked with us!

Bobbie iNSKEEP

March 31, 2016

CONDOLENCE

We are saddened by the death of Bill. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Bruce Gump

March 31, 2016

I remember Bill from both our days at Packard and working with him in the early days after our pensions had been taken over by the PBGC. I will always remember him as a caring, honest and good man, a focused and hard worker, and a friend.

John Pugel

March 31, 2016

My sincerest sympathies to all of Bill's family and loved ones. I knew Bill from my days working at Packard Electric in Warren, Ohio. Although we had no working relationship, and Bill was a manager and I an engineer, he was always very congenial and respectful to me, which of course made me admire and respect him in return. May God give strength to all those whom Bill left behind, and may He bless you all with fond memories of Bill throughout your lives. Sincerely - John Pugel (Packard/Delphi Retiree 2008)

David B Williams

March 31, 2016

Bryan, my thoughts are with you and your family at this time of sadness. To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord.

Judy and Dick Waid

March 31, 2016

We would like to send our condolences to you Pat and your family.Bill was such an important member of our community.
May you find peace in your beautiful memories
Love Judy

Barb Drake

March 31, 2016

Among my exciting childhood memories are being at Uncle Bill's college graduation and wedding, all new and wonderful experiences for me. I also remember the excitement of taking him to a buffet -- and marveling at all he was able to eat. I think my dad said he clearly got his money's worth! But mostly I remember how wonderful he was to my brother, Doug, checking in on him weekly throughout his long battle with lupus and making him feel cared for. Few things are more important.

Monique Uzelac

March 31, 2016

Kiersten, I am so sorry for your loss. I send you and your family much love.

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