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Fred Stephen Prouser

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Fred Stephen Prouser

Birth
Greenville, Washington County, Mississippi, USA
Death
17 Feb 2015 (aged 63)
Marina del Rey, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Burial
Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
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Tenderness: E04, 1723 #2
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Noted Hollywood news photographer. Copy and paste this slideshow of Fred and his Hollywood friends:

http://www.reuters.com/news/picture/portfolio-fred-prouser-idUSRTR4PY7Q

Another slide show:

http://www.tributes.com/obituary/video_plus/Fred-Stephen-Prouser-102202158

Fred S. Prouser, of Marina del Rey, CA, 63, passed away on February 17, 2015 at home on hospice care after a valiant five-year struggle with liver cancer. He was born in Greenville, MS to the late Cecile and David Prouser. Fred had also lived in Harrisburg, PA and Burbank, CA. He was the widower of Rose Marie Prouser to whom he was married for nearly 37 years until her passing in January 2013.
Fred was a graduate of Susquehanna Township High School and The Pennsylvania State University. Fred began his career as a freelancer with UPI and the Associated Press in Harrisburg. Upon moving to California in 1992 until his retirement in March 2014, Fred was a senior staff photographer for Reuters Newpictures where he covered thousands of Hollywood galas, premieres and Los Angeles sports and news events.
Fred had a passion for fine dining, travel, current events and entertainment. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends. Although he dealt with chronic health issues for decades, Fred had a kind heart and gentle spirit and he lived by the rule of doing random acts of kindness and was willing to help anyone whenever he could.
He is survived by his girlfriend, Cindy Kludt of Culver City, CA; his two sons, Jeffrey Bornman of West Hollywood, CA and Scott Bornman (Amy) of Reston, VA; his brother, Alan Prouser (Joan) of Memphis, TN; his sister Debra Reese (Gregory) of Harrisburg; his two granddaughters, Macy and Olivia Bornman and their mother, Christine Chenot, of Knoxville, TN; and his many nieces and nephews.
The Reverend Marshall N. Chambers, of Lilburn, GA, presided over a celebration of life service on February 28, 2015 at the Church of the Hills, Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, CA.
For those who wish, memorial donations may be made to Our House Grief Support Center, 1663 Sawtelle Boulevard - #300, Los Angeles, CA 90025. www.pennlive.com/obits
Published on Pennlive.com and in The Patriot-News from Apr. 4 to Apr. 5, 2015
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http://www.laobserved.com/archive/2015/02/fred_prouser_63_reuters_p.php

Fred Prouser was on the Los Angeles photojournalism scene since 1992 — his first day as a freelancer for Reuters LA was the day of the Simi Valley verdicts that set off the Rodney King riots. He was best-known (per Variety) for covering close to 3,000 Hollywood galas and premieres from the red carpet. Prouser "became a familiar face to many celebrities on the runway, even if they didn’t know his name," Variety reports. "After finishing his last awards season in 2014, he took a leave of absence when he was diagnosed with inoperable liver cancer." Prouser died today at his home in Marina del Rey. He was 63.

He had moved recently from Burbank after the death two years ago of his longtime wife, Rose, from brain cancer and his own cancer diagnosis. Reuters posted a portfolio of Fred's photos online today.

I think it's fair to call the outpouring of emotion on Facebook for Fred loving and voluminous. Many posts are from fellow journalists.

"One of the great news photographers of LA," retired AP correspondent Linda Deutsch posted. "Fred was a very special human being, a mensch in every sense of the word. After so many years of seeing each other at stories, we connected through Facebook and were finally able to have a fine meal and great conversation together in Toluca Lake before his illness overtook him. I treasure that memory." Fred was always a friendly face, welcoming, generous, with always with a tidbit of helpful information." Said New York Times photographer Monica Almeida: "His bravery, passion for the simple pleasures in life and for the loves near and dear to him are an inspiration. Thank you Fred for sharing it all with us. You will be very dearly missed."

When Prouser took disability leave from Reuters last March, Variety covered it. Excerpt:

He’s been a fixture on the red carpet and a recognizable face to the stars… This past year has included a round of farewells to his fellow photogs, publicists and those who work in showbiz.

Prouser, whose first camera was an Instamatic his mother gave him when he was 19, was hired as a stringer by Pat Benic for UPI in Harrisburg, Pa., where he graduated college. After a stint with the Associated Press, he moved to Los Angeles in 1992 with his wife, Rose, in time to cover the Rodney King beating trial as a freelancer.

By 1998, he was on staff covering news, sports and entertainment. His first premiere, which he covered as a contract photographer, was Warners’ “Lethal Weapon 3” in 1992. “I was new. The Berliners, Alan and Alex (father and son of photo agency Berliner Studios), showed me the ropes ... Variety and Reuters had a business relationship in the late '90s, which led to the addition of photos when the newspaper launched the party page in 1997. “It just took off, and I can recall being up till 2 (a.m.), three to four times a week for a premiere, then a party,” Prouser says. Wife Rose—who died Jan. 1, 2013, of brain cancer—was his work partner, and together they would cover the red carpet. While she was processing the film rolls at the lab, he would stay late for the soirees and more photos.
Noted Hollywood news photographer. Copy and paste this slideshow of Fred and his Hollywood friends:

http://www.reuters.com/news/picture/portfolio-fred-prouser-idUSRTR4PY7Q

Another slide show:

http://www.tributes.com/obituary/video_plus/Fred-Stephen-Prouser-102202158

Fred S. Prouser, of Marina del Rey, CA, 63, passed away on February 17, 2015 at home on hospice care after a valiant five-year struggle with liver cancer. He was born in Greenville, MS to the late Cecile and David Prouser. Fred had also lived in Harrisburg, PA and Burbank, CA. He was the widower of Rose Marie Prouser to whom he was married for nearly 37 years until her passing in January 2013.
Fred was a graduate of Susquehanna Township High School and The Pennsylvania State University. Fred began his career as a freelancer with UPI and the Associated Press in Harrisburg. Upon moving to California in 1992 until his retirement in March 2014, Fred was a senior staff photographer for Reuters Newpictures where he covered thousands of Hollywood galas, premieres and Los Angeles sports and news events.
Fred had a passion for fine dining, travel, current events and entertainment. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends. Although he dealt with chronic health issues for decades, Fred had a kind heart and gentle spirit and he lived by the rule of doing random acts of kindness and was willing to help anyone whenever he could.
He is survived by his girlfriend, Cindy Kludt of Culver City, CA; his two sons, Jeffrey Bornman of West Hollywood, CA and Scott Bornman (Amy) of Reston, VA; his brother, Alan Prouser (Joan) of Memphis, TN; his sister Debra Reese (Gregory) of Harrisburg; his two granddaughters, Macy and Olivia Bornman and their mother, Christine Chenot, of Knoxville, TN; and his many nieces and nephews.
The Reverend Marshall N. Chambers, of Lilburn, GA, presided over a celebration of life service on February 28, 2015 at the Church of the Hills, Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles, CA.
For those who wish, memorial donations may be made to Our House Grief Support Center, 1663 Sawtelle Boulevard - #300, Los Angeles, CA 90025. www.pennlive.com/obits
Published on Pennlive.com and in The Patriot-News from Apr. 4 to Apr. 5, 2015
***
http://www.laobserved.com/archive/2015/02/fred_prouser_63_reuters_p.php

Fred Prouser was on the Los Angeles photojournalism scene since 1992 — his first day as a freelancer for Reuters LA was the day of the Simi Valley verdicts that set off the Rodney King riots. He was best-known (per Variety) for covering close to 3,000 Hollywood galas and premieres from the red carpet. Prouser "became a familiar face to many celebrities on the runway, even if they didn’t know his name," Variety reports. "After finishing his last awards season in 2014, he took a leave of absence when he was diagnosed with inoperable liver cancer." Prouser died today at his home in Marina del Rey. He was 63.

He had moved recently from Burbank after the death two years ago of his longtime wife, Rose, from brain cancer and his own cancer diagnosis. Reuters posted a portfolio of Fred's photos online today.

I think it's fair to call the outpouring of emotion on Facebook for Fred loving and voluminous. Many posts are from fellow journalists.

"One of the great news photographers of LA," retired AP correspondent Linda Deutsch posted. "Fred was a very special human being, a mensch in every sense of the word. After so many years of seeing each other at stories, we connected through Facebook and were finally able to have a fine meal and great conversation together in Toluca Lake before his illness overtook him. I treasure that memory." Fred was always a friendly face, welcoming, generous, with always with a tidbit of helpful information." Said New York Times photographer Monica Almeida: "His bravery, passion for the simple pleasures in life and for the loves near and dear to him are an inspiration. Thank you Fred for sharing it all with us. You will be very dearly missed."

When Prouser took disability leave from Reuters last March, Variety covered it. Excerpt:

He’s been a fixture on the red carpet and a recognizable face to the stars… This past year has included a round of farewells to his fellow photogs, publicists and those who work in showbiz.

Prouser, whose first camera was an Instamatic his mother gave him when he was 19, was hired as a stringer by Pat Benic for UPI in Harrisburg, Pa., where he graduated college. After a stint with the Associated Press, he moved to Los Angeles in 1992 with his wife, Rose, in time to cover the Rodney King beating trial as a freelancer.

By 1998, he was on staff covering news, sports and entertainment. His first premiere, which he covered as a contract photographer, was Warners’ “Lethal Weapon 3” in 1992. “I was new. The Berliners, Alan and Alex (father and son of photo agency Berliner Studios), showed me the ropes ... Variety and Reuters had a business relationship in the late '90s, which led to the addition of photos when the newspaper launched the party page in 1997. “It just took off, and I can recall being up till 2 (a.m.), three to four times a week for a premiere, then a party,” Prouser says. Wife Rose—who died Jan. 1, 2013, of brain cancer—was his work partner, and together they would cover the red carpet. While she was processing the film rolls at the lab, he would stay late for the soirees and more photos.

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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/180664719/fred_stephen-prouser: accessed ), memorial page for Fred Stephen Prouser (1 Aug 1951–17 Feb 2015), Find a Grave Memorial ID 180664719, citing Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles County, California, USA; Maintained by Cosmo (contributor 49300889).