TRENT-TWITCHELL-Obituary

TRENT NORMAN TWITCHELL

North Olmsted, Ohio

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"TNT," age 65, passed away on the evening of Tuesday, October 17, 2017 at Lakewood Hospital after a short, but fierce bout with an aggressive cancer. Trent was a graduate of the Class of 1970 from John Marshall High School, received an Associate's Degree from Cuyahoga Community College, and...

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I was truly saddened to learn of Trent's passing. We were roommates at Ashland College and later joined the same fraternity. I remember him as a caring person and wasn't surprised to learn that he carried those traits throughout his life. My condolences to his family. R.I.P. Y.I.T.B. Ralph Tomassi

I met Trent while attending Ashland College and were members of Phi Delta Theta fraternity. We became close friends and had the same interest is music, especially the Beatles. We went to many shows while I lived in Ohio. Since moving to Dallas and then Nothern Virginia, Trent and I would always stay in touch. He loved to make his special recipe cookies for our daughters. With a heavy heart, I wanted to write about a man that has always been a true friend. YITB #248

The many years your loved one and friend spent building a good name (Ecclesiastes 7:1) will now provide cherished memories for comfort.

Another member of the John Marshall High graduation class of June 1970 gone too soon.

I am profoundly sorry to read of the passing of Trent. I knew Trent in high school and college. He was a nice person and good friend during those school years. My sincere condolences to his family.

Karen Klabunde Floto

He sounds like the type of person the world needs more of. We are so very sorry for your loss. We thank God for sharing this wonderful sole with the earth and pray that his memory stays alive in all those he touched. May his goodness be carry on through each and every person who had the honor to know him. Peace and love to his wonderful family

SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS OF SUCH A TRULY SPECIAL PERSON. I LOVED SPENDING TIME WITH HIM PLAYING DARTS AT HOOPLES. HE TAUGHT ME ALOT IN THE BEGINNING. HOPEFULLY I CAN MAKE IT ON THE 4TH TO HONOR HIM.