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Harold Robert "Bob" Trott

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Harold Robert "BOB" Trott Sunrise: January 18th 1938 Sunset: April 26, 2010 Harold Robert Trott, or Bob as he was known to friends and family passed on and went home to be with the Lord April 26, 2010 at the age of 72. Bob was born January 18th, 1938 in Swampscott, Massachusetts to Howard...

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Heavenly Father!! I know Mr. Bob is up there with you making you and all the angels smile. Just tell him hello and that he will be missed. He was a great man and friend. Rest in Peace Mr. Bob. My prayer for his family is peace. Many blessings to you all!!

Thanx Bob for always cutting up and giving all the ladies big friendly bear hugs. Everyone will miss you, especially me!

I had the opportunity of working with Bob while stationed in the Air Force, ITT and InDyne; he always had a way of looking on the funny side of things which I really enjoyed. I missed him when I left Vandenberg a few years ago and I will miss knowing the emails I looked forward to will end. Wish his family my sincerest prayers for comfort and may the good memories be with you always.

Bob was always a cheerful part of my frequent trips to the warehouse, but for so many of you, he was part of your "every-day". My heart goes out to all of you who worked with him, and to his family, my heartfelt prayers for comfort and peace.

I had the very good fortune and extreme privilege to meet Bob thru Helen. I felt like we were old friends within the very first moment I met him - truly a warm, sincere, loving soul with a twinkle in his eye and such a wonderful sense of humor. I was very shocked and saddened to learn of his passing. It makes sense though in that God called home one of his Angels that was living here on Earth - God wanted Bob with him now. I know we will all see you again, Bob! Wait for us!

Bob Trott was my best friend in the whole world. He would call me BFE which meant Best Friend Ever, but I told him it meant Big Fat Elephant! LOL. He would come over every night for coffee except for Thursdays when he went to get grocerys. We also rode together most mornings and had some great laughs. My husband, daughter, and gunner (our lab) truly loved his positive attitude about everything in life. I miss him every day. My prayers go out to your family.
I love you Bob.

Goodbye Bob, my prayers for your family. If you were lucky enough to see him on those foggy grey days at VAFB the rest of your day became brighter. Thank You for sharing your life stories with me. All will miss you. Larry Aragon

Helen couldn't say it any better when she said Bob's mold was thrown away when he was born for no one can replace such a wonderful man. Bob was one of my nearest and dearest friends. He always had a smile for everyone and a wave hello. Like a said in my eulogy, my world, while he was in it was a better place. My heart and prayers are with his family. I miss you very much Bob. Look after my family from Heaven, please!

Bob was my dearest friend. He will be missed by so many people. My prayers go out to his family. I do realize that God needed him more and I praise God that Bob did not suffer. He was there for everyone. He was a true friend and the most caring loving man. When Bob was born his mold was thrown away. No one can replace such a wonderful man.....we will miss you everyday my friend but we also know that you are smiling down on us. I miss you Bobby!!!