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Trina L. Tatro

St. Albans, Vermont

Mar 27, 1968 – Nov 19, 2013

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BORN
March 27, 1968
DIED
November 19, 2013
LOCATION
St. Albans, Vermont

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1968-2013

RUTLAND, Vt. - Trina L. Tatro, 45, died Tuesday morning, Nov. 19, 2013 at Fletcher Allen Medical Center in Burlington, Vt.

She was born in Augusta, Maine, on March 27, 1968, the daughter of Glenwood and Carolyn (Perkins) Bailey. Trina was educated in Richmond, Maine,...

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Trina was my older brothers first wife. Her son Ron is my nephew. She was the most wonderful person in my life when I was a young girl. I will never forget watching Dirty Dancing with her and pigging out on Doritos. I will miss her more than I can say.

Sorry to hear about Trina's passing .She was a beautiful mother and I loved her very much . I know she is in the arms of her beloved savoir Time passes so quickly,I am very happy Trina found love in her life .I was very honor to know her.

So sorry for your loss of such a wonderful person ..God Bless ...
Carol Ingalls Fairfield Maine

Blessings of peace and comfort as she rests in our Lords arms. Thinking of you sister Glenda.....with love Laurie Page

I see her, as she was 30 years ago. That smile and those dimples. May god be with you through this horribly sad time.

These messages, each and every one, were so special!! Thank you so very much..

Although you are gone you will live on in our hearts & our memories. You were one of the kindest people I've ever known. I'm so grateful that you were a part of my life. Rest easy now, I love you.
-Kristen

I am so sorry for your loss. I celebrate with you that Trina existed and touched my life.

After many years Trina and I met at college we were both pursuing better lives. We had goals and dreams.

At different points in our lives cancer entered out lives. We learned that we were chosen and that life was a gift for as long as we were granted so we held those we loved closer and lived with a present focus. We learned to live with purpose.



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Thinking of you Aunt Carolyn and family.