Dino Troche, died on September 15, 2011 in California, class of - TopicsExpress



          

Dino Troche, died on September 15, 2011 in California, class of 1976 Cause of death, unknown Social Security Death Index: Name: Dino Perry Troche Dino Perry Troche Last Residence: California California BORN: May 12, 1958 12 May 1958 Died: September 15, 2011 15 Sep 2011 State (Year) SSN issued: Colorado (1971) Colorado (1971) Dino’s wife, LeAnne Troche, posted this at the time of his death: Please join us in a celebration of Dino Troches life. We will be gathering for the afternoon at LeAnnes parents home to share memories, stories, and laughter of a friend, a father, a son and a husband. In Loving Memory Dino Perry Troche, born on May 12, 1958 in Hayward, CA died peacefully on Thursday, September 15th, 2011 after a short illness. He will be forever loved and missed by his wife and best friend LeAnne Troche and their daughter Alison, as well as his mother and father-in-law Irwin and Jeri Karasik. Dino’s kind spirit and friendship will especially be missed by his loyal canine companion, “Baby Girl,” Lady. He was loved by many and is also survived by his mother Marie De Pew, sister Debbie, brother Don, niece Rosie and nephews Bud, Dakota, Jimmy and Aaron. In 2010 Dino posted this to his FB account: Long Beach : 3 Credited With Saving Life of Stricken Runner May 11, 1989 A Long Beach police officer, an off-duty nurse and a spectator were being credited with taking quick medical action to save the life of a 64-year-old Claremont runner who collapsed Sunday in the last mile of the Long Beach Marathon. Bonard Morses condition was downgraded from critical to serious Wednesday at St. Mary Medical Center, where he was taken after the 11:20 a.m. incident Sunday on Shoreline Drive at Linden Avenue. Hospital spokeswoman Mary Jane Foster said Morse was believed to have suffered a heart attack, but tests were pending. Police Officer Tom Ross, nurse Bonnie Schofield and spectator Dino Troche worked together in administering cardiopulmonary resuscitation to Morse until paramedics arrived, police spokesman Sgt. Bob Gillissie said. They didnt hesitate to take some action, Gillissie said.
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