1928
2017
DONALD TRAMMELL Donald G. Trammell, 89, of Boulder City, passed away December 8, 2017, at home. He was born July 29, 1928, in McDonald, Kansas, to Earl and Jessie Lebow Trammell. He married LeGay Bogart in Boulder City in 1998. They moved to Paulden, Arizona for a few years and returned to Boulder City in 2012. Donald worked as a heavy equipment operator but his true passion was for team roping. He was a member of the Henderson Saddle Association. He also enjoyed golf and reading. Donald is survived by his wife, LeGay Bogart; a sister, Mary Hammer of California; and two stepdaughters, LeGay (Doug) Bailey and Nancy (Pete) Johnson, both of Boulder City. Graveside service will be at 11 a.m. Sunday, December 17, at the Boulder City Cemetery, 501 Adams Blvd., Boulder City, NV 89005. Family and friends can sign an online memorial guestbook at www.bouldercityfamilymortuary.com
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To the family and friends of Donald Trammell, please accept my condolences. May you find comfort knowing that those who died, God keeps them in his memory. And at Psalms 116:15 they are precious in his eyes.
Karen
February 25, 2018
May there be horses in Heaven!
Gay Lee Bailey
December 16, 2017
Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.
Frank Quintana
December 15, 2017
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