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Samuel Troncalli

Decatur, Georgia

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American Cancer Society

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Family-Placed Death Notice TRONCALLI, Samuel SAMUEL TRONCALLI Samuel Troncalli, age 90, of Stone Mountain, GA was born the youngest of eight children July 24, 1920 to Samuel and Josephine in Birmingham, AL. He passed away on June 26, 2011 after a courageous battle with cancer. He was...

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Kay and Family, We are very saddened to hear of Sam's passing. We both have many fond memories of or years with the Atlanta Power Squadron and he will always be a very special part of those memories.

To the family, and especially Tom, my friend from Post 18, who drove those foreign cars we'd never heard of before they became everywhere: Please accept my condolences for your loss. It's tough to lose a Dad. He was a true citizen and patriot, a man to look up to.

Ed, Tom, Cathy and Charlie,

We were saddened to hear of your Dad's passing. Mr. Sam was a very special man to all of us that were friends and fellow scouts back in the 1960's at DHHS. He will be missed. Our condolences to the entire family.

i am thinking of you all. if you ever need me i am here for you. i love you as if you were my family!! heaven has an angel a very special angel!
love always, tammi, jessica, kirstie and evan

Dear Family,
Just wanted to say how truelly sorry I am for your loss.
I grew up next door to Ryan, Brent, and Josie, so I know what a kind and loving family Mr. Sam leaves behind. My condolences to everybody.
John 14:1

Dear Family,
I will always remember Sam teaching our class at the USPS and what a lovely host and hostess your parents were for many parties for the Squadron at their home. I know you all will really miss him.

If there is water in heaven, he will be there.

Sincerely, Nan

Dear Charlie & Sharon,
We got an email from Bob telling of your Dad's passing.......so sorry for your loss. Sounds like he had a very rich & full life!
Hope you are all doing well.
Jimmy & Nancy Nelson

Dear Family,
At a time like this, it is difficult to find the right words to express in order to provide comfort for those grieving. But it is my hope that you take comfort in the memories of Mr. Troncalli and his love for his family. There's an old saying that one's name is better on the day of death, than it is on their day of birth. Mr. Troncalli certainly made a great name for himself and for you, his family. May his legacy continue to strengthen you in this time of sorrow.