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Aaron Allen Troutman

Birth
Death
11 May 2021 (aged 40)
Baltimore City, Maryland, USA
Burial
Rough and Ready, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Aaron Allen Troutman, 40, of Klingerstown, passed away Tuesday, May 11, 2021, in Baltimore, Md., as a result of a car accident.

Aaron was born June 25, 1980, in Pottsville, a son of Janice (Hall) Gumpher (Irvin) of Wildwood, Fla., Allen Troutman, of Klingerstown, and Marsha Troutman, of Klingerstown.

Aaron worked as a yard jockey, drove trash truck for a few select municipalities and was starting his own remodeling/construction company.

Aaron loved playing his guitar, he loved listening to Metallica and James Hetfield was his all time favorite musician. He loved anything to do with fishing, being outdoors and loved spending time with his family. There was never a dull moment with Aaron around with his tenacious personality and his beautiful smile.

Aaron was preceded in his passing by his paternal grandparents, Guy W. and Blanche E. Troutman, and maternal grandparents, Owen B. Hall and Elsie J. (Reynolds) Hall.

Aaron is survived by his children, Brooke Troutman, Andrew Dickenson-Troutman, Jacob, Jazlynn and Dominic Troutman, along with three other children; siblings, Michael E. Williams, Michele M. Venesevich (Michael), Nikki Kisella, Travis, Jason and Nicole Lucas; two grandchildren, Beau and Nova Rider; nieces, Kayla B. Chaney, Alissa B. Williams, Katelyn and Karessa Kisella; nephew, Hunter Kisella; great-nieces, Olivia and Harper Williams. He is also survived by his fiancé, Stacey Campbell and her children, Gabriella and Vitali Morrow; aunts, uncles and cousins and an abundance of friends and extended family members.

A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 22, at Salem Church of Rough and Ready, 11 Church Road, Klingerstown, with Pastor Mark Mantz officiating. Stephen R. Rothermel Funeral Home, Klingerstown, has been entrusted with the arrangements. To sign the online guest book please visit www.srrfh.com.

Published by Republican & Herald from May 17 to May 18, 2021.
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Aaron Allen Troutman, 40, of Klingerstown, passed away Tuesday, May 11, 2021, in Baltimore, Md., as a result of a car accident.

Aaron was born June 25, 1980, in Pottsville, a son of Janice (Hall) Gumpher (Irvin) of Wildwood, Fla., Allen Troutman, of Klingerstown, and Marsha Troutman, of Klingerstown.

Aaron worked as a yard jockey, drove trash truck for a few select municipalities and was starting his own remodeling/construction company.

Aaron loved playing his guitar, he loved listening to Metallica and James Hetfield was his all time favorite musician. He loved anything to do with fishing, being outdoors and loved spending time with his family. There was never a dull moment with Aaron around with his tenacious personality and his beautiful smile.

Aaron was preceded in his passing by his paternal grandparents, Guy W. and Blanche E. Troutman, and maternal grandparents, Owen B. Hall and Elsie J. (Reynolds) Hall.

Aaron is survived by his children, Brooke Troutman, Andrew Dickenson-Troutman, Jacob, Jazlynn and Dominic Troutman, along with three other children; siblings, Michael E. Williams, Michele M. Venesevich (Michael), Nikki Kisella, Travis, Jason and Nicole Lucas; two grandchildren, Beau and Nova Rider; nieces, Kayla B. Chaney, Alissa B. Williams, Katelyn and Karessa Kisella; nephew, Hunter Kisella; great-nieces, Olivia and Harper Williams. He is also survived by his fiancé, Stacey Campbell and her children, Gabriella and Vitali Morrow; aunts, uncles and cousins and an abundance of friends and extended family members.

A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, May 22, at Salem Church of Rough and Ready, 11 Church Road, Klingerstown, with Pastor Mark Mantz officiating. Stephen R. Rothermel Funeral Home, Klingerstown, has been entrusted with the arrangements. To sign the online guest book please visit www.srrfh.com.

Published by Republican & Herald from May 17 to May 18, 2021.
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