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Ronald Resch TROUSE

Santa Rosa, California

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TROUSE, Ronald Resch Born May 26, 1932 in Sacramento , CA. Passed away September 20, 2015 in Santa Rosa. Ronald is survived by Colleen Trouse, his loving wife of 61 years; his three children: Kristen Murray and husband, William; David Trouse and wife Maria: and Susan Green (Horvat) and husband,...

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a nice memory today of a wonderful man with whom my husband, Bruce, worked and played tennis. He and his wife, both sweet friends of ours. pat cameron

Still makes me smile and feel good to see Ron's smiling face. He has left his gifts on many of us. Thanks for this email, and BE WELL. pat cameron

I'm so sorry to hear about Professor Trouse's passing. He was easily one of my favorite professors (of any subject), but am grateful I had him as one of my English professors. Thirty years later, and I still think of the debates in his class where he would randomly assign students at the end of a class to take a certain viewpoint and debate a short story topic question during the next class. We rearranged the desks during the debates with two sections of the class facing each other and we...

I'm so sorry to hear about Professor Trouse's passing. He was easily one of my favorite professors (of any subject), but am grateful I had him as one of my English professors. Thirty years later, and I still think of the debates in his class where he would randomly assign students at the end of a class to take a certain viewpoint and debate a short story topic question during the next class. We rearranged the desks during the debates with two sections of the class facing each other and we...

What a lovely way to start today, thinking of Ron and Colleen. If Ron were Here, and if my husband Bruce were Here, I would love to talk about the magic and power of words with them, as I become more and more intrigued with language. pat

Dad reading, one of the things he loved best.

Sparkling eyes, radiant smile, and enthusiasm for life - I treasure these memories of Ron, as well as the stories of him on the tennis court with my husband, also a CSM English professor at CSM. pat cameron