Anonymous
Deepest sympathy from our family to yours. Mr Trass was truly inspirational. Without knowing of his extensive military background he always did and will have my respect.
Death date: Oct 7, 2009
President Trass, 90, of Columbia died Wednesday, October 7, 2009 at his home. Graveside services will be held at 1:00 pm Saturday, October 17, 2009 at Memorial Park Cemetery. Visitation will be Saturday from 11:00 am to 12:45 pm a Read Obituary
Deepest sympathy from our family to yours. Mr Trass was truly inspirational. Without knowing of his extensive military background he always did and will have my respect.
Deepest sympathy to the Trass Family. The Thrower Family
Please accept codolences from Timothy Thrower’s children:
Diahann, Jacqueline, Deborah, Timothy Jr. (Butch), Michael, Sterling, Stephen. Memories of Mr. Trass are boundless.
May comfort be extended from the Holy Spirit to his Son and brother.
Dear Authur and family,
On behalf of the late Timotihy Thrower, Sr., and family, we are sending our condolences to each of you during this time of lost.
I will miss Mr. Trass making rings from my one-hundered dollar bills!
Peace of Christ,
Debra & Stephen Thrower
Thank you to everyone who left kind words of encouragement and tokens of affection. Your thoughts and actions are very much appreciated!
Deepest sympathy to the Trass Family.
Arvine Eubanks& Family
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief.
Howard and Cora Turner
I met President Trass recently when he was a patient in our ICU. It was my pleasure to be one of the nurses caring for him. He was delightful to visit with, friendly with a good sense of humor despite his hospitalization. I was sad to hear the news of his death. I know he has touched many lives over the years. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.
Sandy
Arthur, Deanna, Anya and Roman
I am sorry to hear of the loss of your father and grandfather. You are all in my prayers. We all love you,
The Capers Family
I met President Trass decades ago during his work at Christian/Columbia College. A military brat myself, I found him admirable and delightful. When I read of his accomplishments, I am not surprised, but I am impressed.
He even appeared in a 3-minute film I made; he was good, but the film was not. I have enjoyed seeing him over the intervening years and will miss those chance encounters.
My life was brightened by his light. My sympathies to his friends and family. Most sincerely, Penny Carroll Braun