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- I met Trisha back in the late 70s when we both bowled at Taylor Lanes. I remember her with great fondness, as she was always smiling and laughing. Although our paths have not crossed since those days, I've often reflected back to those innocent days of a simpler era and was grieved to learn of her passing. I extend my most sincere condolences to Trisha's family... Todd
- So sorry for your loss. Keeping your family in my prayers. She was a very sweet lady that was dear to my sister kellie and her family. Karren Chandler
- Trisha helped in the classroom and was always available to support the Brown students whenever she could. She was a great advocate for her children and others as she filled Reading bags or cut out materials. She will be missed in the community. We take comfort that she knew the Lord and we will see her again. Peace and comfort to her family. Mary L Woelmer
- Sending my deepest sympathy to Trisha’s entire family. She had one of the biggest hearts I’ve ever known. She loved her family beyond measure and was a true and loyal friend. I will miss her always. May God give you all strength in the days ahead. Rest In Peace my friend. Love, Kellie Kellie Potter
- I have known Trisha for 40+ years, she was a dear friend! So sorry for her loss, she is loved by so many. Hugs & prayers out to her husband, son's & family. Rhonda Mager