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Albert Dwight Trammell

Modesto, California

1935 - 2025

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Albert Dwight Trammell June 8, 1935 - January 5, 2025 Modesto, California - Dwight passed away peacefully in his home on January 5, 2025, surrounded by family. He was 89 years old. Dwight was born on June 8, 1935 in Oklahoma to John Harper Trammell & Ethel Green Trammell. Dwight had two...

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Dwight and my mother Blanch nee Trammell Vaughn were first cousins. As a child, I enjoyed visits with his mother, Ethel. My condolances to Dwight's family and all who knew and loved him.

I am very sorry to hear of Dwight's passing. I got acquainted with him in Rotary. He was very successful in business and farming, was was a very nice guy. My condolences to family members.

Dwight was well respected and highly though of throughout the construction industry and the whole community. Thoughts and prayers to all family and friends during this time of sorrow.

A great business man, mentor, and friend. You will be missed by many.

My condolences to the family!! I will share this with my dad, Benny Blackmon!! He knew Dwight very well!!!

Our heartfelt thoughts,love & prayers go out to the Trammell family. My brothers & I not only did sub work for him over many years but he was a good friend & will truly be missed. God bless you Al Rick & Bobbi Thiel

Vera and I have known Dwight from our early days together in Modesto North Rotary Club. I recall him being a very valuable member as he frequently made generous donations to further Rotary charities. Also, we had numerous occasions meeting him at his home away from home - the Fruit Yard. It was always fun talking politics with him and I really appreciated his help in getting his MANY friends to vote for me when I ran for Superior Court. May he Rest in Peace.

Albert (DT) My Hero My Friend... wow ! it is going to be difficult to say goodbye but I will hold tight all you taught me and the Education could never Thankyou enough.. The endless hours spent talking and laughing and learning all I could from you... you were definitely my Knight.... The world is never going to be the same without you I it. We Lived you so dearly The kids will forever cherish you and miss you... Stacey, Brandi, Elizabeth, Zach. (Mimi Too!) All our Love to you DT

We met Dwight, of course, at the Fruit Yard 20+ years ago. We always enjoyed listening to his stories. And I thought (coming from Cot) he was a very handsome gentleman. He will be missed. RIP, dear friend.