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James E. Trapp Sr.

Milford, Connecticut

1930 - 2018

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James E. Trapp Sr.James E. Trapp Sr., 88, of Milford, beloved husband of the late Nancy Fohs Trapp, passed away peacefully on February 22, 2018. James was born on January 19, 1930 in Milford, to the late John H. and Margaret Trapp.As a life long resident of Milford, James graduated from Milford...

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Jim and I were close friends and teammates at MHS and roommates for one year at UCONN. We probably shoveled a million oyster shells together during summer vacations.Jim played hard, worked hard,and was kind and thoughtful,and must have been a great teacher. I share your loss.

Dear Dan, Cynthia, and family,
My heart goes out to you in this time of loss and sorrow. I know your Dad was very special to you and he will be missed a lot by all of you. My thoughts and prayers are with you and I hope that you will find solace in the love and presence of family and friends around you at this time.

2001 in Milford

Jimmy and I have been close friends for 69 years going back to our days at UCONN and roommates for 3 of those without a crossword ever. Smart, funny, kind, generous and loyal. are all descriptive of him. I was blessed to know my friend, my oldest friend.

Rest easy Jim, Fred Hyman

Jim,
So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time.

Walter Poli Sheahan Jr., & Tracy Lee Edwards

As your mother's college roommate, your parents were very special to me. I am deeply sorry to hear of Jim's passing. I pray for him, your mom, and hour family.
Pat Ness

Dear Ken, Please accept my sincere condolences on the passing of your father. He will be remembered as an educated gentleman and a great patient with whom I enjoyed conversing on any subject. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Respectfully, Carl DeLucia DDS

Jim was a close friend of mine. We go back to our high school football days! As time went on, we re-connected with team mates and enjoyed meeting for lunches.......recalling our youth and solving the problems of the world. Jim was a gentleman with a sharp mind and a passion for teaching. I shall miss him.

Dear Jim - My sympathy on the loss of your dear father. What a full, remarkable life! However, at the end of the day, his legacy is his family. In this regard, he has left an exemplary inheritance.
Sincerely,

So sorry to hear of Jim passing. Both Nancy and Jim were great neighbors in Laurel Beach. Our prayers to the family. Libby Ditchkus and family.