Fred-Trisvan-Obituary

Fred A. Trisvan

Pettersburg, Virginia

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Mr. Fred Arthur Trisvan, 56, of 19335 Little Mill Road, Jarratt, Va., was called to rest on Saturday, Sept. 20, 2008. He will always be remembered as a loving and outgoing father, brother, grandfather and uncle. He was well known for his swing dancing and sense of humor. Fred was born on April...

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To my family,

So sorry that I wasn't able to make it to the funeral. I will keep you in my prayers, stay strong and there is nothing that we can't overcome together. Fred is resting now, he is at peace, he's with our Father now. I will see you in a couple of weeks. God Bless

We are so sorry for your great loss, may all of you find the comfort that you need to get pass this by wholding on to the many fine memories that you all shared with FRED, me and my family will do the same. We will always be here for you, your friends,
1John.5:28,29 (read)

Jerry & Annette

We are so sorry for your great loss, may all of you find the comfort that you need to get pass this by wholing on to the many fine memories that you all shared with FRED, me and my family will do the same. We will always be here for you your friends,
1John.5:28,29 (read)

Jerry & Annette

TO THE TRISVAN FAMILY MY HEART GOES OUT TO YOU! YOU ARE IN MY PRAYERS! BERNARD AND ROSE ESPECIALLY!

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

MAY GOD POUR OUT HIS MERCY AND
GRACE UPON YOU & YOURS KEEP YOUR HANDS IN GODS HAND AND HE WILL BE WITH YOU GOD BLESS YOU
ALL.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

What is death? Some see it as departure,
never to return, anywhere!! Some see it
as a relief from their pain here. Some
see it as simply escape from the agony
of this world. And some simply refuse to
even think of it, would rather deny it.
Yet, from the moment of birth we are
destined to die..

I see death as God's reward when our
work here is done - our meeting with
the Great Almighty. What a day that
will be too. I will not call it on,
that is...