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Peter Pronych

Passed 04/13/2024

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Obituary For Peter Pronych

Dr. Peter Pronych, a beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend, passed away on April 13, 2024, at home in Hammonds Plains, Nova Scotia, leaving behind a legacy of compassion, dedication, and achievement. Born of Ukrainian heritage in Nipawin, Saskatchewan on March 19, 1939, Peter's life was marked by a profound commitment to service, education, and family.

Peter's early years were shaped by his sense of duty and patriotism, leading him to join the Royal Canadian Navy as a commissioned officer from 1958 to 1964. His service to his country was a testament to his unwavering dedication to making a difference in the world. Following his military service, Peter pursued a career in dentistry, specializing in pediatric care. With a passion for helping children, he became a pediatric dentist, where he touched the lives of countless young patients and their families with his gentle and caring approach.

In addition to his dental practice, Peter was a respected professor at the Dalhousie University Faculty of Dentistry from 1970 to 1998. His contributions to the field of pediatric and community dentistry were invaluable, and he held positions as division head and chairman of the department. His impact extended beyond the classroom, as he also held hospital appointments at the IWK Children's Hospital and Grace Maternity Hospital, where he provided expert care and guidance to those in need. Peter was a two-term president of the Canadian Academy of Pediatric Dentistry and a fellow and life member of the Pierre Fauchard Academy and American College of Dentists.

Peter's dedication to global health and development was evident in his work as a consultant for the Canadian International Development Agency and the World Health Organization from 1988 to 1996. His expertise and passion for improving healthcare systems around the world left an indelible mark on countless communities and individuals.

Beyond his professional accomplishments, Peter was a man of many passions. His love for photography and videography allowed him to capture and preserve cherished moments. At the same time, his enthusiasm for cars and collecting vinyl records brought enjoyment to those around him. With an inquisitive mind and love for learning, he authored several books on Painless Parker, showcasing his diverse interests and deep knowledge in various fields.

Peter's greatest source of pride and joy, however, was his family. He is survived by his loving wife, Joanne, his son, Scott, his daughter, Gilda, and her husband, Richard, as well as his grandchildren, Coral, Zoe, and Perry. His brother, Paul, and sister, Sylvia, also mourn his passing and cherish the memories of a life well-lived.

Peter Pronych will be remembered for his kindness, wisdom, and unwavering commitment to making the world a better place. His legacy lives on in the hearts of those who had the privilege of knowing him, and his impact will continue to inspire future generations. He will be deeply missed and fondly remembered. A private family graveside service will be planned at a future date. Rest in peace, Painless Pronych.

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  • 05/10/2024

    Dear Joanne, I was saddened to learn of your husband's recent passing. I recall the years we were neighbours on Bridges Street with memories of Peter's friendly greetings and his excellent dental care of my children. With deepest sympathy to you, Scott, and Gilda. Sincerely, Elsie Stoddard

  • 05/07/2024

    Oh, Joanne, what a lovely tribute to Peter that you and your family have provided. How he will be missed, but what a legacy Peter has left! I am so sorry for your loss - please accept my sympathies and extend the same to your family. As well, on behalf of both the Dalhousie King's Reading Club and the Women's Division Dalhousie Alumni Association, I extend condolences to you and the family. May Peter rest in peace and rise in glory. Cynthia Pilichos

  • 05/03/2024

    Peter was a true gentleman in every sense of the word. I first met him as a 1 st year student in 1972 at Dalhousie Dental School. He had a passion for everything he did and had an amazing zest for living. That was what I enjoyed most about Peter. He was a man with a curious mind and loved to stimulate your interest in many things. Just an honest gentle curious human being which we could all aspire to be. Condolences to his wife and family as you were very fortunate to have such a nice man to share your lives with. Warm regards Terry Shaw , Tobique Narrows , N.B.

  • 05/02/2024

    We were sorry to learn of Peter's passing. We heard this news today. We have known the Pronychs for many years and extend our love and condolences to Joanne, Scott and Gilda and family. Ivan and Judy Norton

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