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Vernon F. "Curls" Trammell

Lexington, Kentucky

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TRAMMELL Vernon F. "Curls", 87, widower of Marjorie Purcell Trammell, died Mon Nov 19, 2007 at Samaritan Hospital. Born in Lexington, he was a son of the late Edward and Lettie Trammell. Vernon was a Seaman 1st Class who was one of 241 survivors of the U.S.S. Little which sank May 3, 1945 off...

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Dear Jane Ann and Polly,
I am so sad that Curly has passed away. I always looked forward to him coming in the office. He always said "Lay a Little Lovin on Me Honey", and I would give him a big hug. Polly has been coming in the past few years and it was so good to see her too. Jane Ann I'm sorry I haven't seen you in such a long time but I hope you are doing well. Please know that your family is in my prayers.

To Plummer, Jane Ann and Polly,
My thoughts and prayers are with you. I also have fond memories of the trips to Vashon Farm with "Uncle Vernon". I still remember his laugh and sense of humor. He will truly be missed by everyone.

So many of my fondest childhood memories are of the fun times spent with our next door neighbors,the Trammells,who were always a part of our family.The many trips with Vernon to Vashon Farm were experiences that I always look back on with great pleasure.He was one of the kindest ,most considerate people who I have ever known.This shows quite clearly in the wonderful family that are the Trammells.
Godspeed.
Til we meet again.
John"Tom" Bruce

To the wonderful family of a very dear friend. Your loss is out loss. We loved Vernon, more than he ever knew, just as we love his family.

Please know that God is with you during this sad time, and there is much consolation in knowing that Vernon and Margorie are with each other once again.

God bless you, our friends.



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I lived next to the Trammell's at 1348 Fontaine Road for many years and have the fondest memories of "Mr. Trammell"(I never saw any curls!).
I remember so many happy times we spent together on the back porch during the summer. Mr. Trammell grew the prettiest roses. I cherish those times with Plummer, Jane Ann and Polly, my young friends on Fontaine Rd. With my condolences and much love,
Ken Bruce/Los Angeles