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Robert W. Trivett

Reynoldsburg, Ohio

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TRIVETT Robert "Bob" W. Trivett, loving and devoted husband and father, 53, of Pataskala, passed away Sunday, August 22, 2010, due to a motorcycle accident. Bob was a 1975 graduate of Reynoldsburg High School where he was a member of the Golf Team and Band, and a 1985 graduate of The Ohio State...

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Kathy, Ben and Beth, We can not begin to imagine all of the sadness you are feeling at this time with the loss of husband, father... and best friend when you needed one most. Know that just as he cared for you here on earth... he now watches over you from above. We're certain you all have many wonderful memories of Bob/Dad that will help carry you to smile once more. Share these memories with each other and continue trying to make him proud and you will feel his presence in the warmth of the...

On behalf of the entire Naval Maritime Engineering Support community I offer condolences. Bob was a valuable member of a number of Navy Teams that interacted with DLA. His expertise and professionalism made him stand out in a crowd. May you find comfort in your time of grief. You will be in our thoughts and prayers.

I worked with Bob many years ago when I was in the Maritime area. Bob was always one of my favorite "go-to" guys when I needed technical assistance. He was always helpful, professional and highly respected as he continued to be all through his career and life. I would follow Bob down Broad Street on my way home from work. I am going to miss him and that pickup truck. Please know that our prayers will continue through the difficult days ahead and may the Lord bring peace and comfort to you...

Beth, I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

To Bob's Wife,Children & His Parents,
I knew Bob for only 4 years but I heard his name alot around the house when my husband came home.My husband is Charles(Ed) Greene.I heard some real good stories that I won't forget about him & Ed.The only picture I have of him was our graduating picture from RHS. See we were lined up in order of our names, Karen Parker was right behind me and Bob wasn't far away.I wasn't in the band or anything but I still knew of him.My deepest sympathies are...

To The Trivett Family,
The world just won't be the same around here at DSCC.I've known Bob way back when we were in school in the band together. He stuck it out and I didn't.I got a job at DSCC over 20 some years ago.We both started just about the same time. We ran into each other and he said to me"I know You" and I said "I know you too" We both went to Reynoldsburg High School.Since that day Bob and I saw each other everyday. If I had a problem and I couldn't fiqure it...

Bob was a wonderful friend for 38 years, and he was much like a brother to me. We shared good times and bad, heartaches and joys. And through it all, I always knew he was my friend. God gives us memories so the people we love are always with us and never really leave. And with Bob, the memories are many...and wonderful. He will always be in our hearts, as he was always a part of our lives. I feel privileged to have known him, and he will never be forgotten, as he was truly our best man.

I worked with Bob at the Longhorn Steak House on Main St. when he was a bus boy. He was always gracious and kind and would do anything that was asked of him. I wish to send my sincere condolences to his wife and children and also his Mom and Dad.

I can't say as I had the privilege of knowing this gentleman, but wanted to extend my heartfelt sympathies to the family from a fellow rider and riding family. Death is always sad, but if he loved to ride as this says, at least he passed doing something he loved. Sending many prayers your way for help through this horrible time.