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George J. Trusock

Battle Creek, Michigan

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George J. Trusock Battle Creek George J. Trusock, 85, died Saturday, March 13, 2010, at his residence. George was born on February 27, 1925, in Ionia, MI, the son of Andrew and Mary (Gorse) Trusock. He had been an area resident since 1954 coming from Buchanan, MI. He was a 1941 graduate of St....

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Really missing you, Mom, and Tom today. I know my Jade is up there with you Pop. Give her a hug for me. I'll be seeing you again someday. Until then my heart is still broken.


Miss you Pop.

You know, it's amazing. I'm still missing you. I would have thought that after a few years it would have become, I dunno - maybe easier? Nope. I have so many things that I really want to talk to you about. Wish you were still around Dad.

Miss you Pop.

Dad, I still miss you. I guess I always will. You were, no are... are my father. Always there for me. I only hope that can be half the man you were. Thanks Dad. As long as I'm around I'll remember you and teach my kids to do the same.

I just got word that your father passed away and we are so sorry. I wish someone had contacted the "Deal" family to let us know....Our heart goes out to you. We just lost our brother Tim who was only 51 years old. Please contact us, my email address is [email protected] we express our deepest sorrow.....
Candy Outman and the Robert Deal Family

So sorry to hear of George's passing - our thoughts and prayers are with you. Thomas and Joye McHale

I knew George (and Joanne) for 35 years and feel very blessed to have known them. They were remarkable individuals who were so kind and loving. The world is a better place because they were in it. My prayers are with family and friends as they mourn this loss. I knew them through OMNI Community Credit Union where I have worked for 36 years.

Dear Bruce, Mark, Kathy, Tom and families,
My heart goes out to you on the death of your father. It's never easy to lose a parent. Although they are always in your heart, it's not a substitute for being able to talk to or touch them.
I have many memories of Uncle George. When I was young, I was somewhat scared of him, but as an adult I found him (and your mother) to be incredibly interesting and fun people. I especially remember how much your father made me laugh the...