Brian-Trout-Obituary

Brian Lee Trout

York, Pennsylvania

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RED LION Brian Lee Trout, 55, died Sunday, January 25, 2015, at Hospice and Community Care in Mt. Joy from Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Brian was born on May 7, 1959, in York, son of Lloyd and Betty (Warner) Trout of Brogue. In addition to his parents, Brian is also survived by two sons, Nathan Trout...

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DEAR Little Brother... I miss you daily as we sort our way thru life without you. Some days it is unbelievable that you are not just a phone call or text away. You left a hole in our hearts that no one can fill. Love you and miss you every single day. Your children are doing great. We strive to stay in touch and help them as we can. HUGS, LOVE & give the same to Derek... our hearts are broken, but accepting that both of you are with our heavenly Father and we will see you soon!!!! HUGS...

Whether it's in the future, the present or past
A life is to live and enjoy but not too fast

One thing you have left us will be your thoughts
A kind word to many helps cope with their faults

As your brother as I type I sometimes still weep
As the bible says you have simply gone to sleep

Because I miss you L'Bro and what could've been
To see you again we must try not to live in sin

Life is no straight line it has many many curves
L'Bro...

Brian was always a joy to talk to and our conversations always made my days brighter... I'll miss him.

L Y W A M H !!! (love you with all my heart... I miss you so much!! & your texts and Happy Meter checks... Running at about '0' cuz I miss you so much, but running '10+' cuz you are no longer in pain. Keep Derek close and keep sending those little signs that you are okay :)

Dear Nathan and Kory,
We are so saddened to hear of the loss of your dad. May his love and the memories you shared help comfort you during this difficult time. Our deepest sympathy to you both and the rest of the family. Sending lots of love and prayers....

I worked with and for Brian at Olin Flinchbaugh in Red Lion and he was such a wonderful,guy, hard worker, always appreciated our woke and effort and always at the end of our shift he would thank us for our hard work. I always remembered that about him. Always a smile on his face; he will be missed. My sympathy goes out to his family. Cherish the memories, I am sure there are so many.

So sorry to hear about your loss!
Todd & Kathy Keller

Brian,

I loved your intensity and nobody looked better than you after you stuck it 5 feet from the pin. Now you can play Ben Hogan; make sure he gives you a few strokes!

Brian was an amazing person. He cared and gave so much of himself for others. He loved his children so much and was a wonderful provider and father to them. We remained good friends over the years and did whatever we needed to do together for our children. He definitely set the bar high as an example to all people as a father and friend. May you rest in peace Brian. My deepest love and sympathy to Nathan, Kory, Jessica and children and the entire Trout family.