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Joe Howard Trotter, age 89, passed away on June 25, 2023, in Vero Beach, FL. He was born on September 18, 1933, in Kansas City, MO. Joe was a beloved maintenance worker at Vendo Manufacturing and a dedicated line worker at Western Electric. He also owned and operated Joe's Drop Off Laundry.
Joe's life will be celebrated at a series of events starting with a Visitation on July 5, 2023, from 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM at the Carson-Speaks Chapel located at 1501 W Lexington Ave, Independence, MO, United States. This will be followed by a Funeral Service from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM at the same location. The burial will take place at Mt. Washington Cemetery located at 614 S Brookside Ave., Independence, MO, United States from 11:00 AM to 11:30 AM.
In addition to his successful career and professional contributions, Joe served in the United States Army as a private first class during the Korean conflict. For his service and dedication to his country, he earned the National Defense Service Medal and Good Conduct Medal.
Outside of work and military service, Joe enjoyed several hobbies and interests. He had a profound love for classic cars and was an avid fan of the Kansas City Chiefs. Traveling held a special place in his heart, with Hawaii and Europe being some of his favorite destinations. Joe also loved visiting Lake of the Ozarks and lived there for a few years.
Joe had a profound love for God and Jesus Christ. He was a member of the Baptist Church for many years and served as a Deacon of the church.
Joe is survived by his beloved wife of 68 years, Velva Louise Hipkins, and loving daughters, Terry Hill (Steve), Rhonda Dykal (David), and Cindy Fanney (Dave). He also leaves behind his cherished grandchildren Clint Fanney (Julie), Daryn Fanney, Ryan Dykal, Nick Dykal, Courtney Gallaway (Max), Shannon Hill, as well as great-grandchildren, Karlie Fanney, Leyna Fanney, August Gallaway, and Riley Gallaway. He is also survived by his brother, Pete Trotter. He is preceded in death by his father, Ephrom Trotter; mother, Effie Mars; and sister, Viola Lomax, Ellen Chapman, and Patsy Loulos.
During this difficult time, we extend our deepest sympathies to Joe's family and friends. May the memories of his remarkable life bring comfort and strength to all who knew him.
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Kitty Rossetti
July 3, 2023
I didn't know him well, but got a chance to meet him & his wife in Vero Beach. I had heard so many stories & it was great to meet him in person before his passing. I know his daughters & families will miss him deeply. I am so very sorry for their loss.
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Carol and Karen Lomax
July 1, 2023
So many memories of our Uncle Joe. He and his family lived next door to us for many years. He always had the coolest cars in the neighborhood, and they were usually convertibles. Our families vacationed together at the Lake of the Ozarks many times. I remember him driving the ski boat with a big smile on his face and his black hair blowing in the wind. Some of the best memories of my childhood! He was a kind and decent human being, happy and humble man who was loved by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. Our love to Aunt Louise, Cindy, Rhonda and Terry.
Debbie Bradley, Julie Alexander and Brad Thate
June 30, 2023
Special thoughts and prayers for all who knew Joe and especially to his wife, Lou and all the Trotter girls, Rhonda, Terri and Cindy. The memories of a husband and father are all precious and priceless. May all these memories make you smile and laugh at the character that Joe was.
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