Gerald-Trombley-Obituary

Gerald James Trombley

Coleman, Michigan

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Gerald (Jerry) James Trombley, 87, was released from his mortal coil to join other family members April 3, 2014, at MidMichigan Medical Center in Clare. He was born Sept. 12, 1926 in Saginaw, the son of the late Harvey and Ida (McCullagh) Trombley.

Jerry served our country in the Army...

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Gerald was always an absolute joy to care for. I spent any extra time during my shifts I could find just listening and gaining the wisdom he shared. He will be missed dearly, sending love and healing to his loved ones.

Jim, Bill and Sue- I was so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. I loved uncle Jerry and always enjoyed his company. He was always very flattering and quick with a compliment (or a wise crack) and lots of smiles. Just thinking of him brings a smile and warm feelings. He was a wonderful loving man. My thoughts and prayers are with you!

Gerry was indeed a great guy, never critical of others and always friendly, positive, all around good person and I have known him since 1st grade at St. Brigids in Midland and as team mates on Midland High football and basketball teams in the early 1940s. You will be missed Gerry, but not forgotten.
Jake Vitkuske

Jim,so sorry about your father. He will be missed by many family and friends. Pa I'm going to miss you, ma.

Going to miss reunions with you

We're so sorry to hear about Jerry's passing. He loved life and helped others appreciate each day. He was a support to our mother, Alice McDonald, during her illness. Our thoughts are with the Trombley family.

Marsha McDonald and Amos Rosenbloom

Uncle Jerry was a great man. Enjoyed talking when ever I ran into him. Always had a big smile, and made time for everyone. I will miss him.

Miss you Poo-Pa!

I am so sorry to hear of Jerry's death. He was a good friend and relative to our mother, Alice McDonald. She enjoyed their Sunday breakfast times at the Holiday Inn. God bless you.
Mary McDonald Karkela