

August 17, 1935 ~ July 31, 2025
It’s with heavy hearts that the family shares the sudden passing of Edward (Ed) Proc.
Leaving behind to grieve are his children: Katherine (Dan) & grandsons Justin and Joshua (Chris) & great grandson’s Easton & Emmet; Dianne (Cliff); Susan (Harry) & grandsons Matthew (Karissa) & Kyle; Eddy (Mirta) and grandchildren Nicholas & Jacquelyn as well as his beloved dog Bailey.
Jon and Agnes Proc immigrated from Poland in 1930 with five children, arriving in Jasmine Saskatchewan, and that’s where Edward was born and his sister Carol. Eventually the family purchased a home in Ontario. Ed and Carol walked to school every day. Sometimes Carol would have to invent a story of why Ed was not in school.
Dad discovered at an early age that he would rather learn from experience than books. At the age of 15 he decided it was time to head west, arriving in Edmonton by train (without a ticket). He worked in Edmonton for about two years. Then Ed was getting restless, so he continued his journey to BC. This time the train took him to a small town called McBride. There he met wonderful people that helped him with work and accommodations. Everyone started calling him Junior because he was so young.
It was at Jim’s café that Ed met a lovely waitress named Beatrice. She wasn’t quite sure about this brazen young Ontario man. But in time Ed won her heart and they were married in 1956. The family grew quickly with the addition of three daughters. Dad was now working for BC Hydro and got transferred to Vernon and that’s where Eddie was born. In 1970 Dad was transferred to Merritt. It was the perfect community for the both of them to raise their family. Dad enjoyed working for BC Hydro for 40 years.
Throughout his career, he was fortunate to make many lifetime friends. Dad was a hard-working, self educated, generous, strong willed man. Dad put his family first and was always available to help. He was eager to lend a helping hand to friends as well.
We will miss listening to his stories. Dad lived his life on his terms by living in his home to the age of 89. He is now reunited with his lovely wife.
May you both rest in peace.
The family would like to thank all the incredible people who helped dad over the years. Your kindness is much appreciated.
As requested, there will be no service.
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