Thursday, May 14, 2015

Dean Troutman

"I've got a picture of my wife there in my backpack right next to my back,” he said. “I said, ‘I don’t know if I can do this by myself, but I know darn well that the two of us, we can do it.’ There’s nothing we can’t do if we’re together."

Dean Troutman plans to walk 700 miles to raise money for  playground equipment on the 5.75 acres of land he donated to the community in memory of his wife, Peggy.

BTW- Mr. Troutman is 84 years old! They were married 62 years.


Article from the myjournalcourier.

11 comments:

  1. What an amazing man-and what an amazing thing he's doing. The love he has for his wife is obvious-62 years and she's still with him every day. He's an inspiration....and talk about giving....what he's done for his community is beyond wonderful. He's put his heart and soul into that park and given everything he has. I hope he raises a caboodle of money on his loving mission. I'm sure Peggy has seen what he's done and is smiling down from heaven.

    God bless you Mr.Troutman.

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    1. I thought it was a good article and wanted to share it when we got back.

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  2. So very inspirational! I do believe Mr. Troutman and his wife will reach their destination and goal. What a legacy for his community. Kudos to Mr. Troytman for taking on this project at his age.

    Welcome back, Linda. Hope you are slowly settling back in to your home.

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    1. Thanks Angela- LOVE being back. Been to the ocean already and know I'll be spending lots of time on the beach.

      Hugs

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  3. Welcome back to Long Island Linda.......I hope you are getting unpacked and used to the life back up north. Bet your neighbors were happy to see you all.

    Very inspirational story. This man is amazing. Some people who are much younger would never be able to do what he is doing. What a wonderful tribute to his wife. I also hope he raises the money for what he wants to do. Why aren't there more people like him? This world would be such a better place for us all.

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    1. Saw Jake the first day we got back. He was in the truck with his father and he jumped up of the truck before his father stopped it! He ran over and gave me a huge hug. He's gotten so big.

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  4. so glad to see you are back on the blog. Happy you had a safe trip. Now all of yall can settle down to your northern life style. Enjoy love and miss you

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    1. Hey there girlfriend- it was long trip with lots of delays in the city but it's nice to be back. Knowing our place in LC is in good hands will make for a worry less summer for us.

      Big hugs to you and Ted.

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  5. Welcome back Linda. So good to see you in my email again. Thank you for the beautiful card I got. You are so sweet. Hope Max was happy to see his favorite playmate. This was a beautiful tribute to his wife. For his age and doing his walk is awesome.

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  6. Touching story. I hope he meets his goal & he has no problems. That he said he'll carry his wife with him on the trip made me smile. Glad you're back!

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