Julius was born October 15, 1947, in Columbia SC. He was a son of the late Rubin and Bertha Trapp. He departed this life on Friday, September 9, 2011.
Julius graduated from C.A. Johnson High School in Columbia, SC. He received an associate degree from LA Technical College in Los Angeles, CA. Julius served in the Armed Forces. JC was a master electrician at Trapp's Electrical Service where he faithfully worked for many years.
Those left to cherish fond and precious memories of him are his loving and devoted wife, Rosa Trapp; children, Javetta, Anna, Malcom Trapp and Jennifer (Terrance) Frost; five brothers, Robert, Howard, Charles, Johnny, Herbert Trapp; four sisters, Harriet Trapp, Vivian Cantrell, Ruby Gallman and Bertha Holston, eight grandchildren, and other loving relatives and friends. www.palmermemorialchapel.com
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September 14, 2011
JC, You will be greatly missed and forever remembered as an Icon in Our Community.
Ridgewood Barony Neighborhood Association
Pandora Cuffee
September 14, 2011
JC may you rest in peace you will be missed. I will miss the way you always made me laugh. God bless the family in this time of sorrow. Love you all.
The Javis Family
September 13, 2011
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
September 13, 2011
I want to thank you all for remembering us during this time. It makes us feel so good to know that you all care about us and our family. On behalf of the Trapp Family, I say "Thank You"
Thomas Harling
September 13, 2011
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Deacon Floyd & Thedra Bullock
September 13, 2011
May God comfort you in your loss.
Melody Jennings
September 13, 2011
May God Bless the Family and give you strength in this time of sorrow. Rest in Peace JC
HARRIET GLEATON
September 13, 2011
RUBY, YOUR FAMILY WILL BE IN MY PRAYERS. ALWAYS REMEMBER GOD MAKES NO MISTAKES.
LOVE HARRIET HARLING GLEATON.
Iris Portee
September 13, 2011
Sorry to hear of the Trapp's family loss. May GOD be with you all.
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