Edward-Trombetta-Obituary

Edward John Trombetta

Tallahassee, Florida

About

LOCATION
Tallahassee, Florida

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Edward John Trombetta Edward John Trombetta, 69, former Secretary of Commerce and Community Affairs during Gov. Reubin Askew's administration, died Sunday, January 27, 2008. The service will be held at 2 p.m. EST Wednesday, January 30, at Good Shepard Catholic Church with burial at MeadowWood...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Molly, Mel, and John -
My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I unfortunately know how hard it is to go through this and know I and my family are here for all of you. Much love always.

Ed was a great man.

Mom, Molly, Mel and John I can honestly and without reservation state that the Trombetta family are among the most gracious, caring, and loving people I've ever met. There's not a day or week that goes by without me remembering how wonderful “ya’ll” were to this country boy. Many of the lessons I learned about life and family came while visiting Mom, Mol, Mel & John on Limerick. When one had an event, all of you had an event. As a unit you have always lived, and as a unit you will always...

Molly, Melanie & John
I am very sorry for your lose. But "If God brings you to it he will bring you through it". Have faith.
Love,
Stacy Godwin(Howell) & Faimly

Melanie, John, Molly, my thoughts and prayers are with you during this time.

Ed Trombetta was a great asset to the State of Florida. He was an innovator that helped advance commerce and economic development under Governor Askew. He had a great sense of humor. My sympathy to his family. I know you are proud of him.

In deepest sympathy. Kati, please know that you, your Mom and family are in our prayers and thoughts. Your Keller Williams Intown Atlanta Family

Molly, Melanie, and John, I will truly miss ED. He gave me my real start in state government and believed in me. He was a true friend. I will miss those late night calls and knowing that he was there if I needed him. John, you did a great job at the service and I know Ed was so proud of all of you. He loved those grandkids. We shared many changes in our lives and he always remained a steadfast friend. He will be truly missed. Love, Aletta Shutes

My deepest sympathy to the whole Trombetta family. He was a great friend of mine and we spoke all the time. John remember The Crash Landing. Well me and my brother owned it, I will sure miss him. Always Susie Fleming (Hagquist)