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Brian Keith Proctor

December 1, 1956 ~ June 2, 2026

Born in: Franklin, Pennsylvania
Resided in: Franklin, Pennsylvania

Brian Keith Proctor, 69, of Franklin passed away on June 2, 2026 at UPMC Hamot, Erie with family at his side.

Born on December 1, 1956 in Franklin, he was the son of the late Manley and Marion (Young) Proctor.

Brian was a graduate of Franklin High School. He enjoyed working for SFPC and retired after 21 years of service.

He was a talented woodworker and enjoyed creating beautiful pieces. he also enjoyed fishing and traveling as much as he could.

Brian leaves behind his beloved brother, Mark Proctor and his wife, Carol, of Franklin; his sisters-in-law, Betty and Penny; and many nieces and nephews.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his brothers Barry Lee and Robert.

In following with Brian’s wishes, no public services will be observed and arrangements are in the care of Gardinier-Warren Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 1315 Chestnut Street, Franklin, PA.

Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on Brian’s Book of Memories online at warrenfh.com.

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  1. Oh, man, this is so hard to believe. Brian (PP), you were one of a kind. I really enjoyed working with you for the decade+ and you certainly knew how to make everything pleasant and bring a smile to our faces. Your dirty apron, holes in your shirt, unwrapped sandwiches and cracker crumbs attracting ants in the drawers. You will be missed by any of us who knew you and your unique sense of humor. I sent you a personal message the day you passed and wasn’t aware of your illness. Rest In Peace, PP. I’ll always remember “You Told Me So”

  2. So sorry to hear about Brian’s passing. I had the pleasure of knowing him a long time, and especially enjoyed the laughter we shared while working together ❤️

  3. Brian helped me took me under his wing and believed in me. He really got me through some personal rough times. We argued one about the nails were in Jesus hands or wrists. Ill miss him. Thank you rest 😌

  4. Brian loved to tell me he graduated in 1975, the year I was born. He was grouchy at times, but he did love to laugh. I posted a picture to the timeline of one of our adventures at SFPC. I gave him a Superman cape and Missy B. gave him a tutu. He modeled them for us. 😁
    Rest in peace, big guy. You deserve it.

  5. I cut Brian’s hair for over 40 years. He was a good friend and we were always harassing each other.He always had a smart ass comment about everything and I will miss his smile and his sense of humor. I hope he’s content and God will look after him.


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