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Army Veteran James “Sonnie” Proctor Celebrates 100th Birthday with Family and Friends

The James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital celebrated Army Veteran James “Sonnie” Proctor on his 100th birthday.
The James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital celebrated a special occasion at the USO Room on September 6th, 2024, honoring Army Veteran James “Sonnie” Proctor on his 100th birthday. Surrounded by Spinal Cord Injury leadership, staff and his family, this incredible centenarian received a surprise party.
By Rachelle Smith, Public Affairs Specialist

The James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital celebrated a special occasion at the USO Room on September 6th, 2024, honoring Army Veteran James “Sonnie” Proctor on his 100th birthday.

Surrounded by Spinal Cord Injury leadership, staff and his family, this incredible centenarian received a surprise party.

Proctor, who was born in Harris Neck, McIntosh County, Georgia, in 1923, served in the Army from 1945 to 1947. After his military service, he became a successful commercial shrimper, owning a boat named “Sun Ray,” part of the historical fleet of shrimp boats that docked off the 22nd St. Causeway. His dedication both during and after his military service was honored during the celebration.

One of the event’s highlights was a heartfelt message from his family, who reflected on his life story and wished him a Happy 100th Birthday. 

“It’s an honor to be part of my dad’s life and celebrate this milestone with him,” said Robert Johnson, proud of his father’s contributions as a Veteran and community leader.

In addition to Proctor’s family, the event was attended by several members of the SCI’s leadership, who spoke about the importance of honoring Veterans and ensuring their stories are remembered. 

“Veterans like James Proctor exemplify the values we uphold at this hospital,” said Melissa Suggs, outpatient rehabilitation coordinator. “It’s such a privilege to share in these celebrations.”

As Sonnie celebrated his century of life, the event was a reminder of the vital contributions Veterans make both during and after their service. For more information about James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital and the services we provide to Veterans, visit https://www.va.gov/tampa-health-care/ or call (813)-972-2000 to enroll in VA health care.