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Charles Albert TROST

Tucson, Arizona

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TROST, Charles Albert Born in Zurich, Switzerland passed at 89, May 24, 2017. A proud Navy Veteran, long time resident of N.J, Owner/ Baker of Trost Bake Shop Summit, N.J and Tucson, AZ. Preceded in death by his beloved wife, Elaine. Survived by his sister, Martha Jamieson, Mesa, AZ and his six...

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Charlie Trost was always considerate and sweet to me. He had a wonderful sense of humor and was one of the hardest working individuals I have ever met. I know that family was very important to him and he leaves behind a wonderful, loving, and large legacy. Sending my condolences. He will be missed.

Bob and Kimberly August

Prayers for the Trost family. Sweet memories of their excellent bakery shop, serving 3 generations of my family.

So sorry about the passing of your father Kathy.

My heart, thoughts and prayers are with the Trost Family today and always. Kathy and I became friends in 1971 and I worked at Trost Bake Shop from 1974 - 1982. They were my girlfriends parents, my boss and my friend. I spent countless weekends at their houses in Warren, Tewksbury, and Tucson. My home away from home when I was the U of A.

The last time I saw both Charlie and Elaine, I told them that you can count on one (maybe two) hand the people who have touched your life in...

Kathy & Family,

We are so sorry for your loss. May God be with you and help you in the coming days.

Gina & John Logan

MaryBeth,
I'm so sorry to hear of the passing of your beloved father! My thoughts and prayers are with you and your sisters. Much love

Dear Trost Family,
I am sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure of working with Elaine and Charles at the bakery in Summit in 1970-1971. This was my first job. They were so generous. Every Saturday they would load paper shopping bags with baked goods for all of the employees to take home. How I miss the Grandmother's loaves!
Sincerely,
Laura Laubly Coleman

Our most heartfelt sympathy to all of the Trost "girls", their families and dear friends from Tucson and Summit. Charlie reached so many people over the years, leaving them with memories of the most delicious treats, his sense of humor and a personality that filled the room. His kindness to us will never be forgotten.

I want to offer my deepest sympathy to the family of Mr. Trost on his recent passing. I had the great pleasure and honor of getting to know Mr. Trost in my clinic over the years and viewed him more as a friend than a customer. I am going to miss him very much and my thoughts are with you all during this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Brian Hutcheson