Bryan-Troupe-Obituary

Bryan Troupe

San Diego, California

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Bryan Troupe passed away in San Diego, California. The obituary was featured in San Diego Union-Tribune on January 5, 2011.

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Wow, Bryan! You were far too young to go home yet. I babysat your little sisters many times on Valley Street. For your family-I am SO sorry!

Bryan was my best friend growing up, but as with many friendship we lost contact. Bryan was a honest and true friend. As I was reminiscing to myself about Bryan, while reading the kind words and memories shared in this guest book, I realize Bryan never changed from when we were growing up,a caring, always helping and fun loving person. I too feel a great loss. Peggy, my thoughts are with you and your family.

Peggy; Louis, Myself, Trika and Brandon, were so shocked to hear of your Bryan's passing. Our hearts are so very heavy and are with you and the family. We have great memories of your family, being your neighbors for the few years in Oceanside was great we have happy and fun memories. Louis and I will be with you in Escondido for Bryan's memorial.
Our Love and Prayers, Louis and Cheryl Luera

Just heard today about Bryan's passing. Knew Bryan from when he lived in the "mobile home"...yeah right that was a stretch to call it even that at Costa Real. He took advantage of the opportunities presented to him and more importantly those he made for himself. I am sure he passed along that gift to those related to him and to those who listened and learned from him. He will be missed.

Peggy,
I don't even know where to begin. First, you and your family are in our prayers. I have so many wonderful memories of working with Bryan at CA-NV-AWWA and all his work in certification. He did so much for our profession and was always looking out for the best interest of the operator. I owe him so much. We are all here for you and you are loved. Darcy Burke

We both worked with Bryan at CMWD. Bryan was a mentor to Joe and a huge influence in his professional life. As someone said earlier, Bryan was a class act. His sense of humor, even disposition and professionalism made him a pleasure to work with and to know. His devotion to Peggy and his family was always apparent, we are so sorry for your loss.

2005 Reno, Nv. Conference

I had the privilege to work with Bryan during our assignments with Ca-Nv AWWA.
Thank-you Peggy for sharing him with us for so many years. Many of his friends at the Vista Irrigation District has expressed their sorrow heartfelt appreciation for the impact that Bryan had in our careers. As everyone has been writing, Bryan will be missed greatly and the impact he has made in the water industry will be remembered for many many years.

I was one of his students at palomar college. He was a great influence in me getting in,the water distribution field.He will be greatly missed.Prayers go out to the family and friends.
G.manns( City of San diego )

I worked with Bryan while I was at Olivenhain MWD and he was with CMWD and SDCWA. He was a great resource to all who worked with him, including Olivenhain and me. I recall most his enthusiasm about whatever he was doing or planning. He was not only a pro but he had great integrity and reliability. He also spoke of his family so often in a loving way. He is greatly missed. God Bless you Bryan and family. Harry Ehrlich, friend