Edward M Prokopiak (1959-1994) *35
The grave site of Edward M Prokopiak / Plot 8750089. This memorial website was created in memory of Edward M Prokopiak, 35, born on August 23, 1959 and passed away on September 5, 1994.
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Puppies I will never forget you. I still remember you like it was yesterday. All the training for all those triathlons we did was so fun; and we would come in 2nd and 3rd, which was even more amazing.
I hate that you had to go so young.
One of my closest friends. We attended Stony Brook in the early 80s. Did many triathalons and training runs in New York in the middle to late 80s. We were so close that for a time we talked by phone almost every night. On weekends I would visit him at his apartment in Larchmont NY and train for races. Edward was a tall, thin, athletic, very intelligent fellow that loved sports; he was also extremely good at mathematics and majored in computer science and math in college, which was fine with me as I was pursing a PhD in math. He was a bit of an eccentric and a loner and very methodical in his approach to things, but at times and for short periods he would derail from his ways.