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Walter Trout Obituary

Walter Patrick Trout, 64, of Roanoke, died Friday. Funeral services Monday, November 10, 2008, at 2 p.m. at Oakey's Roanoke Chapel, 540-982-2100.

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Published by Roanoke Times on Nov. 10, 2008.

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Linda Lester

December 3, 2008

Sorry to hear of your passing. You will be greatly missed.

Lisa Lester

December 3, 2008

You were a great man. You are in our thoughts and prayers. We will miss you.

Patricia Ferguson Bouvier

November 26, 2008

Our deepest condolences in the passing of Pat Trout. He was a loving father, husband & brother-in-law who will be greatly missed. I am so proud of the attention & loving care that he received from Patrick, Mary Ellen, & Diana during his long illness and chemotherapy treatments.
Bless you brother until we meet again. Namaste'

FRED AND LOUISE PERDUE

November 18, 2008

WE WILL MISS YOU . YOU WERE FAMILY FOR SO LONG AND FRED REMEMBERS ALL OF THE DIGGING TRIPS THAT HE ENJOYED WITH YOU AND GARY. WE LOVE YOU
FRED & LOU

Matthew Eubank

November 15, 2008

My uncle Pat was always there for me when I needed him most or just to say hello in person or by phone.
Miles separated us over the last 8 years but not the bond of love he shared with us all. He was a great
uncle, funny, smart and always right.
No one could ask for a better uncle or friend. He was always the rock of the family for my mom and her brother, uncle Johnnie and as well for all his nephews. We are so sad to say goodbye but are better people for having such a great person in our lives. May you rest in peace Uncle Pat. I Love You.
Matt

Martha Trout Reid

November 10, 2008

Memories of 25 years of marriage flooded over me today as I watched my children say goodbye to their father. It has been a horrific year for them and Diana, she is truly a remarkable woman. I sincerely understand the heartbreak, having cared for Pat's mom so many years ago. Pat's love, strength, and courage will live forever in the energy of our children, his greatest gift. He was a special man, unique in his own way and I will miss him forever. Rest in peace and find your special "campground" in Heaven until we meet again and perhaps talk about all of those things left unsaid. Love Martha

Carol Tomlin-Keith

November 10, 2008

Joyce & Johnnie, you are in my prayers at this most difficult time in your lives. So sorry to hear of Patrick's passing but I know he's in his wonderful heavenly home. I remember you all with fondness . May God's loving arms continue to comfort each of you as you grieve.

Kenneth R Blankenship

November 10, 2008

So sorry to see of his passing here on obit.list.I grew up with him and we went to schools together on same buses.Doug Trout and I were just talking about him sat.9,nov.I saw him last at my yard sale on Riverdale Rd.lookin for mil.stuff..I'll miss seeing Pat around.sincerly Ken Blankenship.

Jamie Carter

November 10, 2008

I am so sorry for your loss. May God be with you all during your time of sorrow.

Shannon Betts

November 10, 2008

You all are in my thoughts and prayers.

Tammie Bowdel

November 10, 2008

To Mary and the entire Trout family, You are in my thoughts and prayers. May your memories keep your Dad's spirit alive even though his body is now at rest.

Doshie Cauley

November 10, 2008

Pat was always the nicest man and willing to lend a helping hand to anyone anytime. We worked together many years at Elizabeth Arden and I remember him fondly.

Joyce Conley & Johnnie Trout

November 9, 2008

Our bubba. Our hero....Words cannot sum up a lifetime of the most beloved brother one could have. The 3 trout kids, the 3 musketeers,
always. Laugh together, cry together and of course fight together for thats what siblings do.
Always there for each other, blood lines tied us together and our hearts kept us together. Our memories are the most priceless treasures we could have. Your humor was the best medicine you always gave to us and anyone who knew you and always the love. He was a champion who fought with his all just to stay with his loved ones and friends a little longer. You loved your doggies (your babies) your munchie and your two beautiful children, nieces and nephews, brother-in law and us and so many many friends.
You always told us you were the richess and luckiest man in the world because you had everything you needed in these gifts.
He loved to fish and hunt mushrooms, racing and the civil war relic hunting one of his greatess passions.
Anyone who knew our brother, knew they were blessed to have such a friend.....
The best brother, father, companion, uncle, step-dad, step-grandad, brother in law, friend and a great teacher to us all.
You will never leave us, for now you can continue to watch over us all the way you always did and we can find you anytime we need you, we just have to look in our hearts. We love you. Your sissy and brother,
Joyce and Johnnie.....

Warren Vestal

November 9, 2008

Great fun memories digging with a true relic hunter and good friend. Shared spots, and friendship with all he interacted with. Strong minded, opinionated, and right all the time. Pat Trout will be missed by all he knew.

Michelle Folks

November 8, 2008

You will always be with us in our hearts. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family and friends. We will miss you dearly. I know that you are up in heaven giving every angel up the road. Just be careful because they will give it back a 100 times over. We love and miss you.

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