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Sage Chandrasoma & Kirk Olson
February 1, 2010
Our thoughts are with you Janet in the loss of your husband. He will always be remembered for his great contribution to our neighborhood who founded a well-respected Neighborhood Association in Manor, Texas. Thank you for sharing him with us.
January 25, 2010
Family of Henry Troell;
Our deepest condolences in the passing of your husband and father.
Kay & Luverne Rasmussen (Kay is cousin of Mary's from Minnesota)
Lisa Sandifer
January 23, 2010
Anne and family,
My thoughts are with you.
Lisa
ken brown
January 22, 2010
Henry was a friend who came into my life through softball and soon after the death of my father and the ending of my first marriage. he helped me reengage with life and have fun. i appreciated his presence in my life as i did his wife Janet. It was a loss when they moved and now an even greater loss. I regret that I did not learn of his death till after the funeral. My condolences to his family; he will be missed and remembered.
January 22, 2010
Our sympathies to the family. Jack and Dianne Miller, Mary Ann's cousin from Iowa.
Howard Knox
January 21, 2010
The Austin Senior Softball Leauge lost a true friend and diplomat. He helped start the leauge and played and managed for many, many years. He will be missed by everyone. Our heart goes out to his family and friends.
Dave & Joann Gunlock
January 21, 2010
We knew Henry through Park Springs Neighborhood Assn., and had great respect for him. He worked with the county and city to help our neighborhood get fair treatment and kept everyone informed on what was happening. His death is a great loss, and our deepest sympathy goes out to Janet and his family.
January 21, 2010
Henry Sr. - my favorite Gilmer Buckeye fan! It was a privilege and an honor to know him. His life was a gift to family and friends alike. He will truly be missed.
January 20, 2010
I met Henry through Park Springs Neighborhood Association. He was an inspiration to me because of his confidence, courage and straight forward nature. He was a natural leader and freely giving of his time to help our community.
My sympathies to his wife and family.
Germaine Swenson
Vice President, Park Springs Neighborhood Association
Dan and Paulette Gossick
January 20, 2010
We met Henry and Mary Anne when we moved into their rent house in 1991. We got to know them and felt sorta like family because we knew they looked after us. We got married at that old house. We lived there 8 yrs, but Dan was always willing to help Henry with feeding Bully and what ever help he needed. Then we met Janet after Mary Anne's passing. We got to know her as well. Dan and our sons helped them to move to Gilmer and really had a good time with Henry and Janet. We send our thoughts and prayers to Janet and all of the Troell family.
Gayle Van Treese/Brice
January 20, 2010
I knew Henry briefly in highschool. He was very much liked by one and all. My condolences to his family.
January 20, 2010
Henry,
I am so very sorry for the unexpected loss of your father. What a terrible shock.
I know that your deep faith will help you cope at this very sad and difficult time.
Your father was a wonderful man. I feel so privileged to have known him. He always brighten the room when he walked in with his smile, just like you do!
I will be praying for you and your family.
God Bless You,
Kathy Burghart
Past State Farm Employee
Gilmer, Texas
McCoy WSC
January 20, 2010
We would like to extend our deepest condolences to the Troell Family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
With Deepest Sympathy,
McCoy Water Supply Corporation
Directors & Staff
Marjorie Martin Morrow
January 20, 2010
God's blessing on all of you. Henry was my "King" at the Pleasanton Coming Home 2005. We had been out of school 50 years & had such a good time talking about old times. He was always a gentleman & will be missed by all. To you, children, your Dad was a wonderful example. He was fun to be with & always funny. Honor his memory with doing your best.
Kris Klein-Bradham
January 20, 2010
My family and I got to know Henry when we moved to Manor (Park Springs Area) in 2005. He was a great person, full of life and an absolute pleasure to know. He will be greatly missed, my condolences go out to his wife Janet and family.
January 20, 2010
I would like to extend my condolences to the Troell family. Henry was a true freind. He was such a great support for me after the passing of my Dad, Mr Laverne Guthmiller of Manor in 2005. Henry and I enjoyed tinkering with his equipment at his place and ours on Jones Rd. He will truly be missed!
Michael Guthmiller. Dayton, Texas.
Jan Cunard
January 19, 2010
I spent Christmas a year ago with Janet and Henry up here in Virginia and he was as delightful as always. I know what joy he brought into Janet's heart. My deepest sympathy to her, to his children, and her children. He will be greatly missed by many whose lives he touched.
Danny & Janell Berry
January 19, 2010
My husband and myself always enjoyed sitting close to Mr. Troell at the Buckeye Football games. We really do get into the games and so did he. He was alot of fun with his bullhorn. He would hold that bullhorn up and holler GO!GO!GO!. He was a true Buckeye Fan and a friend to all. We will miss him alot. Our condolences to his entire family.
Phyllis Hayes
January 19, 2010
When Henry met my cousin Janet and danced his way into her heart, he danced in all of our hearts as well. Henry was kind, generous, and FUN. We will all miss him greatly. My condolences to his entire family.
January 19, 2010
I met Henry only once or twice as we were buying the home across Lockwood Rd. from his. He was most gracious and welcoing of us as his neighbors.
Henry was the moving force of Park Springs Neighborhood Association. He got it started, organized it, and led it for many years.
All of us who live in the Park Springs area of eastern Travis County benefit from Henry's efforts. We enjoy a
better quality of life because of what Henry accomplished on our behalf.
My heartfelt sympathy to his widow, Janet,and the entire family. They deserve to know that we appreciate what he did for us.
John Williams
President, Park Springs Neigborhood Association
Manor, TX
January 19, 2010
We are deeply saddened by Henry's death and extend our sympathy to the entire family. We are blessed to have his daughter, Jennifer, as our daughter in law.
John and Sandra Lisanti
Tiburon, California
Tom Acklen
January 19, 2010
Henry was always one of my favorite upper class men in Pleasanton High School. I was glad I had the opportunity to run into him around Austin when we both worked for the Federal Government.
Becky (Hays) Shutack
January 19, 2010
What a legacy he leaves behind. So many children, grandchildren and even great-grandchildren. After Mary Anne passed away, I was so happy that he found happiness again. Besides being the father of one of my very good friends, he was a good neighbor, especially to Dan & Paulette whom I told about the house next door and they stayed there for years. Your entire family will be in my prayers and may God rest his soul.
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