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Lindsay Alexander posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 21, 2015
Dearest Amy and Family, I am so sorry to hear about Tracy's death. Please accept my deepest condolences, and know that my thoughts, prayers, and very positive energy are being sent your way.
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Jim , Bernie Irwin posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 14, 2015
Dear family. May God be with you at all times. Our time on earth is so short and Tracey lived and loved for family and friends. His spirit will always be with you. Bless you
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Meghan Roberts & the Roberts Family posted a condolence
Monday, July 13, 2015
Amy, Justin, Brent, and family: I offer my sincere condolences to the grieving families and the immeasurable loss suffered. Words cannot express how am deeply sorry I am to hear of Tracy's sudden passing. I will remember him always as utmost dedicated husband and father. He was a really wonderful man, and was cherished by all who knew him. I am keeping your family in close felt thoughts and my prayers during this difficult time of grief. In Love and Sympathy, Meghan Roberts
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The Konieczny Family posted a condolence
Monday, July 13, 2015
Amy, Justin and Brent, Please accept our deepest sympathies. We were very saddened to learn of Tracy's passing. We fondly remember times spent with your family when Justin and Eric played soccer together. Your family are in our prayers. Frank, Toni, Elisa, Eric, Lia and Adam Konieczny
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Tom Sellers posted a condolence
Friday, July 10, 2015
Amy, Please accept my condolence with Tracy's passing. Tracy and I attended high school together. In the eighth grade, we fought over a girl on a Friday night. The next Tuesday we decided our friendship was more important that the girl. A smart decision on my part, a few years later, Tracy was the center on the high school football team and I was the quarterback. Several times, Tracy defended me from opponent attacks during the games. When we graduated, Tracy went off to school and I went off to war. I often wondered what he was doing, last I knew, he was working in Texas for an oil company. I never questioned if he was successful, I knew he would always be because of his strong ethics. I hoped to see him one day when he returned to visit his home town but now I will wait to say hi to him on day in Heaven. I am honored to have know him and privileged to have called him friend. Our loss but Heaven's gain. I pray God's peace to you and your family and that these words may provide some comfort... Tom Sellers
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Jason Choi posted a condolence
Friday, July 10, 2015
Mr. Miller had a very positive impact to my life. He inspired and motivated me to do well in my MBA program at American University. I was very lucky and had the opportunity to house-sit for Mr. Miller's house for two years during my full time MBA program. Every time he would come home for a couple weeks, I had an opportunity to watch him many times do personal investing. He taught me how to read and analyze stock graphs, understand stock patterns and determine when it would be a good time to buy or sell. Additionally, with Mr. Miller having an MBA and a very successful career with Mobile (and being able to retire at age 50), I looked up to him very highly as a role model, and this further pushed me to do well in my MBA program. I was also very fortunate to have him around during the times I had projects due b/c he always made himself available for me to ask him business school related questions. I considered Mr. Miller my mentor and inspiration during my MBA program.
I am still very shocked and still trying to digest all this. I saw Mr. Miller at Michael's wedding, and he looked very healthy and well. Mr. Miller was such a good man, and I am very saddened by this news. I am terribly sorry for your loss. Please know that I have been thinking and praying for Mrs. Miller, Justin and Brent during this difficult time. I hope you are hanging in there.
Warm Regards,
Jason
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Alicia and Bob Wilson posted a condolence
Friday, July 10, 2015
Amy, Justin and Brent, We are so sorry to,hear of Tracy's passing suddenly. Michael let me know today to be sure I had heard. I have so many fond memories of your family...teaching the boys, traveling with Amy to Colorado and Canada for soccer and listening to Tracy talk about trains. Our prayer are with you during this time and we hope your memories will help guide you as your new angel watches over you all.
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Susan Treasure Walbeck posted a condolence
Friday, July 10, 2015
My deepest condolence to all of the family. Jean and Bill, please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers. I have such good memories of Tracy, especially from the church.
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Don (Newt) Shetler posted a condolence
Thursday, July 9, 2015
I have more than a few memories of Tracy, but here are two that stood out to me, I guess because they show what kind of a man Tracy was.
The first one that sticks in my mind was from quite a few years ago.
I was in my first year of College and struggling to keep my grades up while wrestling for UPJ and doing all the other things that college kids do.
Tracy had graduated, gotten married and was out working, he gave me a call and wanted to talk to me about my grades and how things were going. He explained that he too had struggled when making the transition from HS to College. He said to hang in there and things would get better.
The main point is that Tracy took the time to call his younger cousin and give him a pep talk.
The second incident happened just a year ago. Janet and I had relocated from reading to Hagerstown so that I could take a new job at Bechtel. We had a new house built in Hagerstown and 2 years after moving into the house I lost my job because Bechtel was low on work.
I was talking to Mom and told her that there wasn't a lot of work around Hagerstown so as a result we may need to sale the house and relocate again.
By the time the story got to Tracy he had assumed that we were in danger of losing our house because I lost my job.
Tracy called me from his vacation and said that I shouldn't even think about selling the house, he said that he and Amy would be happy to help if we were having problems.
I explained that we were not in danger of losing the house, but I still appreciated the call.
The bottom line is that he was willing to help us if we needed it.
To those who hunted with Tracy I'm sure you'll understand when I say that I'll miss hearing the following:
Uncle Wib - "Where's Tracy?"
Tracy - "I'm in the Castle."
Or, how about….. "I had my lunch all laid out on the log in front of me when the deer
crossed the creek."
Tracy was a good guy and we're all going to miss him.
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Debbie Clawson Lowman posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Please accept my deepest sorrow at your loss. Tracy's was a wonderful person and I know his loss will be felt by many for a long time.
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Duane and Debbi Nicks posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Our hearts break for you. Tracy was a wonderful, fun, loving, generous man. I know you will miss him, but I also know he will always live in your hearts. May God give you comfort and peace at this time. Love you so very much! Debbi & Duane
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Richard and Nora Lee Brown posted a condolence
Monday, July 6, 2015
Amy, Justin, Brent and Natalie: Our hearts go out to you in sympathy and love. We were shocked and saddened to have received Brent's call. Please know that we're here if you need anything at all. He will always be remembered for the wonderful man he was and his spirit will live on in your hearts forever. May the love of family & friends bring you comfort and God's love give you peace. You're in our prayers.
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Sharron and Ron Restivo posted a condolence
Sunday, July 5, 2015
Dear Amy and family, we are sending our Heartfelt Sympathies to you and your entire family at this most difficult time in your lives.... We were so very shocked and saddened by hearing this news about Tracy, the world has lost a "wonderful" person ...We will all remember the many memories we shall cherish forever... our thoughts and prayers to you always...Sharron and Ron Restivo..Rowayton, CT.