Condolences to the family of Fred and Marilyn Troutman
Cindy Hensley Hubbard
06-16-2021
David and Richard, I'm so sorry for your loss . Your mom and dad were wonderful people.
Platte City
sharon osgood
06-16-2021
Ilived accorse the street from the troutmans for years but before that i knew marylin from camden pt school when my husband was princepal there we became good i mean very good friends i loved them both i had to move away to kansas to take care of my mother i missed them we had a fun trip on my 59th marylins mom fred and i went to vegas and my mom sister niece and her husband surprised me and showed up what a blast i am sending prayers to the family may they both rest in peace
kansas city kansas
Linda Jimenez
06-17-2021
I'm so sorry for your loss.
St Joseph
Larry and Dianne Furbeck
06-17-2021
Always enjoyed visiting with them at Riverstone.
Dearborn Mo.
Lawrence & Deana Andèrson
06-17-2021
Loved your Mom & Dad . Went to Dearborn Baptist Church with them for many years. They were very special .
Gower
Jan Green
06-17-2021
So very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you
Gladstone MO
Brent and Cathy Boyd
06-18-2021
Please accept our condolences. Your folks were wonderful people.
Dearborn
Mary Lou Shelton
06-19-2021
So many memories of Marilyn. We first met at New Salem Baptist Church when I shared my Sunday School Quarterly with her. We were 12 years old. There were so many fun years and that was what we talked about a few weeks before she died. We shared old memories.
I loved visiting after church on Sundays. We talked about her family dogs King and Duke and her big old sow Myrtle. I didn't like her one little bit. Those were good times.
David and Richard I am thinking about you both.
Fairfield Bay
Ken Barone
04-08-2022
Condolences for your loss,
Fred was a good man and is one of a handful of people who really influenced my career in aviation. I worked for him in the late '90s at AirTran after the ValuJet merger. His guidance and help lead me to a new career path that gives me and my family much happiness. Now that I am in my 50s I try to pay what he did for me forward at Southwest.
And I remember him talking about antiques and his wife! Glad they had much more time together.
With respect,
Ken Barone
Dallas, TX
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