Tracey Dawn Prohaska
September 14, 1977 - May 20, 2017

Obituary
Tracey Dawn Prohaska
Tracey was born in Seattle, Washington to Ron and Edie Prohaska on September 14, 1977. Tracey went home to be with the Lord May 20, 2017 leaving behind parents Ron and Ruth Prohaska, Matt and Edie Norem; sisters Jessica Rassmussen and Jamie Koch.
Tracey grew up in West Seattle with her dad Ron Prohaska. They spent many weekends snow skiing, boating, hiking and fishing. All making her very happy.
Tracey later moved to Des Moines with mom Edie Norem, where she enjoyed playing softball, camping, fishing and many other outdoor activities.
Tracey loved trying new things, she went hunting for bear, birds and deer. Spent many hours at the beach digging clams, shucking oysters and crabbing. Tracey also loved doing puzzles.
Tracey graduated from Federal Way High School and continued her education in the medical field. She took classes at Highline Community College and Renton Vocational where she was certified as a Surgical Technician. She worked a few odd jobs and then settled in to a wonderful position at Pacific Medical Center. She worked for Pac/Med for several years where she made many lasting friends-coworkers. Tracey’s coworkers describe her as a shining light to all and had a smile that was infectious.
Tracey loved her family very much. She spent a lot of time with her grandma Gloria, cousins, nieces and nephews.
Tracey was also loved so very much by her family and we will all miss her very much.
Please join us in celebrating her life Friday, July 7, 2017 at 4:00pm at Bonney-Watson Washington Memorial, 16445 International Blvd, SeaTac, Washington.
So sorry for your loss!
Everyone in the Enhance Fitness Class sends their love and condolences. We miss you Edie. We’ll see you at the service.
My Prayers and condolences to Edie, Matt and all of Tracey’s family.
I will remember Tracey fondly. Always enjoyed our greetings to each other and visiting when we’d have a minute. She has been called home because our Lord has work for her! See you soon, Tracey!
Edie and Family, You are in my heart and thoughts. May you find peace and comfort in happy memories of Tracey.
Praying for you and your family
We are so very sorry for a life lost so young. Please accept our sincere condolences, Edie and Matt. It’s been a long time, but know we are thinking of you.
Tracey my baby, I miss you with all my heart. Life is so difficult to face without you. You are always on my mind. I think of you putting your cheek next to mine and saying, I love you mommy. I can’t wait to be with you again. Your sister is doing everything she can go keep your memory alive. We are walking in Tacoma for your cause. Why can’t we have a 2nd chance? I need you do much. Mom
Kevin higdon
What happened I had been trying to facebook her for years I googled her name and my heart fell to the floor she used to babysit for us across the street man this isn’t fair she was such a awesome girl I’m so upset that she is gone but I know in my heart we will see her again