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Condolence From: John and Donna McClennen & Family
Condolence: Dear Family, we were saddened to hear the news of Uncle Bill's passing. We are thankful that he lived a long life although too short for those left behind. John has fond memories of Uncle Bill's wit and unique smile he had when using that wit on someone. I remember the few times I was around Uncle Bill and Aunt Betty at the Trumbauer Family reunions years ago in Quakertown. They were both always welcoming and Uncle Bill was always picking at me and joking around with our girls. Sadly only our oldest, Jennifer and Melissa, would remember him from those summer reunions. John remembered that he was awarded the Bronze Star and the events that surrounded that. Stan has shared some pictures with us. We have passed that information and heritage on to our children and two of our son-in-laws who have served 14 deployments between the two of them in Iraq and Afghanistan. We are forever as a family and a nation indebted to him for his service. May those of us that are left behind find comfort and peace in knowing that someday soon we will be reunited with those in Christ that have gone on before us. Love and prayers to all. Donna and John
Sunday March 01, 2015
Condolence From: Carol Sine Breckley
Condolence: I didn't know Mr. Trumbaier but I recognized his late wife Betty's name from my childhood. My grandmother, Jeanette Moyer Duncker, and Betty's mother Daisy Moyer Nase, were cousins and the Duncker and Nase couples were also close friends and visited each other frequently. I also remembered the name Blake Nixon.

"Aunt Daisy" as my brother and I called her was a nice lady and for my birthday once bought me a character doll to add to my collection, and I named the doll Daisy which seemed to please Aunt Daisy. Nice childhood memory. My condolences to the entire family. - Carol Breckley
Saturday February 28, 2015
Condolence From: Joann Henry
Condolence: Bill,

You were a kind, generous & giving man. If anyone struggled, you were there to lend a helping hand, without expecting anything in return. It was a true honor to know you! Rest in Peace, Bill!
Saturday February 21, 2015
Condolence From: Joseph O'Riordan
Condolence: Dear Bill you were a great man and loved by so many more than you know. It was an honor and a privilege to be your next door neighbor for the last 21 years. You did so much for so many and never expected anything in return. You were a great friend and I enjoyed the many hours of conversing with you over the years. Thank you for all the times you dog sat for us. I am a lucky man just for knowing you. I am glad we had the opportunity to share a lot of laughs too. You were lucky too to have such a long and productive life. Don't worry about Kim we will do the best we can to take care of her. Say hello to Rocky and Daisy for us no doubt they will remember all the great care you gave them. May God hold you in the palm of his hand until we meet again my friend. We will miss you greatly. May you Rest in Peace.

Love, Butch, Kim and Abby
Friday February 20, 2015

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