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Michael Allan Trunzo

Brockway, Pennsylvania

1947-2017 (Age 69)

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Michael Allan Trunzo, 69, went to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ on Monday, Jan. 30, 2017, after a short, courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. Surviving at home is his wife of 43 years, Susan Perry Trunzo, whom he married Oct. 12, 1973. He is also survived by his four children:...

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When I returned home from Vietnam, Mike and I developed a great friendship where we made many memories and good times. As the years progressed, we somehow (through different life challenges) lost close contact with each other. I regret those years that we missed together, but will always cherish the times we had together. RIP dear friend.

Sue, I'm so sorry for your loss. Mike always had a smile on his face and a nice word to say. You're in my thoughts and prayers.

Sue, I am so sorry he hear of Mike's passing. I had no idea he was sick and feel terrible that we have lost so much contact through the years. I know he is in the best place he can be now and I know it will be very hard for you and your family to adjust to his loss, but just hold fast to your faith and know that the day will come when all will be united again. Phil. 4-13.

I am sorry for your loss. I knew him for only a few years since I met him at ATA working on the UPS system in the computer room. We talked every time even if for a short while. He was a real good guy and even though I only talked with him once every 6 months he will be missed. I'm sure it will feel empty when I show up and he doesn't greet me. I've been doing this 34 years and he is one of the reasons I keep doing field service because of the friends I make like him.

I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with Mike and he was a great person. I will keep you in my prayers.
Diane Lobaugh

I am so sorry for your loss. Mike was a great co worker and friend. There were lots of good times and laughter at work. He will be missed.
Anita Long

Mike, a schoolmate and friend, who challenged my thinking in all topics with great and wonderful humor! Jacqueline Strong Schiering