Kenneth-Trommer-Obituary

Kenneth Albert Trommer

New Bern, North Carolina

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Kenneth Trommer passed away in New Bern, North Carolina. The obituary was featured in Sun Journal on March 11, 2009.

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It is with my deepest sympathy that I just heard of Ken`s passing. He will be remembered in my daily prayers. John J. Ronan

Jerry and I offer our deepest regrets on your family's loss. Ken had a passion for our community that few have seen. He showed his love for New Bern by being an outstanding ambassador and leader. Ken touched all our lives by knowing him. He motivated you to do more. He believed that what you take from the community you give back in kind. We will always remember his wonderful stories and great sense of humor. I think someone wrote this phrase about Ken..."If you meet a man without a...

We all have lost a great fellow and personality. Ken will be missed. He had his heart at the right place and inspired people around him. I wish I could have told him more often how nice he was. My thoughts are with his family.

Ken will be greatly missed by all who knew him from the Wirthwein Group and Carolina Technical Plastics. Ken was a great advocate for our Global company and treated everyone alike. With gentelemanly like respect.

We are so sorry for your loss. Ken was one of the finest men we knew - may God bless you all during this difficult time. Much love

A legendary J. Press friend and colleague: he radiated class and goodness to new and old friends alike. My deepest sympathy to his wonderful family.

We are deeply grieved at Ken's passing. He was a great friend. But more than that, he was a very special person. A real gentleman of the old school, he was loyal, genuine, generous, interesting and the best of companions. Heaven's gain is our severe loss. We shall miss him greatly.

We were deeply saddened to learn of Ken's passing. We had just met him last year when we stayed at the Comfort Suites. He graciously stayed an hour or two later than his normal shift, and the three of us shared a pizza while we talked and talked. He was interested in our motorcycles and our lives, and we were interested in EVERYTHING about his life. Such a warm and genuine guy . . . Visited New Bern for a few days recently, and stayed at the Comfort Suites just because of wanting to see...

Ken was one of my favorite new friends. Every time I saw him, he was smiling. He was so interesting to talk with. At Knights Templar convents, Ken was one I'd seek out. The world, and our organization will miss him greatly.