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Daniel Gramazio
August 14, 2020
I really have so many GREAT things to say about my friend Bob. First let me say how sorry I am that you lost an incredible man and TEACHER. I was fortunate enough to be in his welding class from 1982-1986 in fact in 1986 I was the only kid in his class needless to say we didn't do much welding but he sure taught me to fish. He used to blow cigar smoke on the worms and say that is why I catch them. I will remember many things about him but I will always remember January 1986 when the space shuttle exploded. When I graduated in 1986 I joined the Navy and we still kept in touch he was a father to me and I let him know that . He let me know that it was ok to cry and when I saw him do it I didn't feel so bad. Mr. Trott as I will always remember him worked with my uncle Joe at the shipyard and always talked well of him. I was not the greatest welder in the world but your dad really took the time with me and I was always grateful to him. Please understand that your dad was an incredible person and a huge inspiration to me. I will never forget him or the things that he taught me. Thank you for sharing a great man and an even better human with me God Bless you.
Michael Fardy
May 5, 2020
I first became his paperboy in 1966 and then became a neighbor 20 years later. Always just a wonderful, positive influence and someone who contributed to the beauty and enjoyment of Great Esker Park and our neighborhood. I
worked third shift for years,and would often be in the yard at the crack of dawn working on my house, lawn or walkways on my days off,and he'd always stop on his way to school around 6:00 AM and laughingly call me "Midnight Construction Company" and just pass the time and say hello. Again, just a wonderful man, wonderful neighbor and I'm thankful I got to know him. My condolences to his entire family!
George Yezukevich
May 3, 2020
I just learned of Bob's passing...one of the best and happiest teachers at QHS where I once served as Asst. Principal. He served his students with utmost skill and care. His surviving immediate and extended family rightfully are justified to be so proud.
George Yezukevich
greg ienello
May 3, 2020
he was a awesome teacher, good guy, RIP
Teri Long
May 3, 2020
Peggy and Family. I am so sorry for your loss. May your wonderful memories of him bring you comfort at this sad time.
kenneth Mirick
May 2, 2020
Bob was one of the nicest people to ever walk the earth. The pride in life was his family. He treated everyone like a brother or sister. Our world is little darker without his light. Everyone should aspire to be just like him, in the way we treat each other. He loved "Dunkies".
Jim Joyce Sr.
May 2, 2020
To Bob's family, I was so sad to hear of his passing, I also was a student of his, class of "76" metal fab class, two weeks after graduation he called me & three other classmates at home to inform us he had secured us a job at the Quincy Shipyard, graduating into the "real world" two weeks after high school helped shape me into the man I am today, he will be sorely missed....Jim Joyce Groton NH
Jim (Milton) Eisenhauer
April 30, 2020
It saddens me to read about Mr. Trott's passing. I was a student of his in the graduating class of '77. He was a kind person and a mentor to countless kids, always instilling knowledge and laughter! I remember his little "post It" notes with a memo printed "A thought from Trott" on the top along with a little sketch that looked remarkably like him! I have since retired and moved to Florida but read the Ledger every day. I remember reading a Ledger article a little over a year ago about Bob, his lady neighbor friend working to preserve the Back River.
He was a true all around "good guy!" He left an indelible mark on my life and career. "Good night Mr. Trott!", til we meet again.
Jim Eisenhauer
Class of '77
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