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Bobbie Jean Trotter
October 16, 1931 - January 1, 2016

Classie Jones Green
Pine Bluff, AR

Belinda and the Trotter family our prayers amd sympathy are with you may God Bless and Comfort you all now and the days to come. Love Classie
Sunday, January 10, 2016

 

Mr And Mrs Ronnie Dunlap
Freeport, TX

Our Deepest Condolences
Saturday, January 9, 2016

 

Samuel Williams & Family
AR

So sorry for your loss and we send our deepest prayers & condolences to the Trotter Family
Friday, January 8, 2016

 

Dolly Farmer
Monticello, AR

Rosie and Bay I am so sorry to hear about your mother. May the Lord hold you tight during this time of sorrow. God bless your family. If you need anything you know where I am.
Friday, January 8, 2016

 

Sandy Ballentine Gavin
Warren, AR

Kenneth so sorry to hear you lost your Mom. My prayers will be for you and your family in the days ahead.
Friday, January 8, 2016

 

Darlean Walker-Gross
Milwaukee, WI

Belinda and the Trotter Famiy wherever a beautiful soul has been , there is a trail of beautiful memories . May you find peace in memories and comfort in the love of family. Prayers are going out to the entire family in this time of sorrow
Thursday, January 7, 2016

 

Dr. Sam Wherry
Little Rock, AR

Members of the family, Grief is a perfect normal response to the death of your loved one. It is an adjustment process, which will allow all of you too gradually to accept this loss. The process is the same whether you are grieving the loss of another significant person.

The Death of Bobbie Jean Trotter from this mortal state to immortality is a great loss and it is necessary to acknowledge it not only to your self-but to others. The adjustment will be easier for all family members by feeling free in expressing your respective grief. In addition to your feelings of despair and loneliness; you have to lose control of your emotions. Painful as it is, it is part of the normal grieving process. However, there is also an intensifying of faith in Jesus Christ, which gives you sufficient inner strength to carry you through this difficult period.

Finally, with the passing of time, there will be a gradual severing of Bobbie Jean Trotter's thoughts and emotional ties. As you emerge from this bereavement, you will discover that you are a stronger person than you were before her death, you all will have gained a deeper faith, along with increased sensitivity, and greater understanding and compassion for one another and for others.

Humbly Submitted
Dr. Sam Wherry PhD, MBA–

Thursday, January 7, 2016

 

Karonica Bentz
Monticello, AR

Love you.
Thursday, January 7, 2016

 

Anita Riley
Monticello, AR

To the Trotter family, I am so sorry for your loss. May God bless your family during this time of bereavement.
Thursday, January 7, 2016

 

Diane Lewis Avery
Monticello, AR

To: The Trotter Family,

My heart is heavy and so sad to hear about Mudia. I am so glad I had the pleasure to have had her in my life, she was such a wonderful and beautiful woman. Mudia was always in the kitchen cooking and making sure you get something to eat. Mudia was like our mother because she didn't allow no wrong doing and if we you were at her home and you did something you wasn't suppose to do, she will discipline you just like her own kids, I Love this lady and I can go on and on about the times spending at her home and just having conversation about different things and talking about the lord and church. I never will forget the time she taught me how to cook beans and knowing when they were done. Mudia will surely be missed by all who came in contact with her. I am praying that God give the family peace and strength.

Thursday, January 7, 2016

 


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