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John Byron Trotter

Houston, Texas

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JOHN BYRON TROTTER was born on October 6th, 1979, the son of Susan and Clayton Trotter. After graduating from high school in Blanco, TX, he enlisted in the Army infantry. He was posted in Washington D.C. as part of the Honor Guard and performed duties such as guarding the Tomb of the Unknowns,...

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Peace to all who mourn John. He sounds like such a special young man. I had the honor of holding a memorial flag dedicated to him as part of the WearBlue memorial mile at Sunday's Marine Corps Marathon.

Amanda, we look forward to seeing you - please email me if you need information about the time, etc.
There will be a short religious service at 9:15 in the Memorial Chapel, the wreath laying is at 11. Show up early to find your place - email me if you need to: [email protected].
Thanks,
Susan
Also, thanks for the photo of the wreath. Lovely.

Susan, My husband and I will be going to 60 for the 10 year, he was also 1-503 and my brother who is also in ANC was as well. I am in contact with a florist who takes care of the families and she sent me a photo she took but had no family to send it to. Looking forward to seeing you in November

This is Susan Trotter, Sgt. Trotter's sister. We will be having a 10 year anniversary memorial service on November 8, 2014 for Sgt. Trotter. It will be held on November 8, 2014 at Arlington National Cemetery. Any you would like more information about attending the service, please contact me via email: [email protected].
Thank you.

In gratitude for John Trotter for his service and sacrifice for his Country.

Just wanted to say that he is in my heart tday, and that I will never forget him.

Hi Angie,
We are always looking for more pictures of John. If you would not mind, could you scan a couple of the best ones at the kinkos/fedex and send them to [email protected] we would really appreciate it.

Thanks,
-FT

I ran across your pictures today. When you and Jarrod came to see me and we went to Lake Tahoe. I just sit there and cried. Can still remember the last conversation we had when you're were in Korea. I'll never stop missing you and I'll never forget you. Thank you

This is John Byron's Dad. I have on good authority that Byron is alive in Christ. For to be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord!

Blessings on all those that keep his memory alive. The memory of the righteous is blessed. I Bless the memory of my Son, John Byron Trotter
Semper Fi!