Trotter, Tony Jay
Birth: 7-25-2024
Death: 7-25-2024
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Burial: Pleasant Ridge Cemetery
Notes: Originally recorded in a survey on 7-26-2024 and updated on .
Obituary: Tony Jay Trotter, born July 25, 2024 @ Baptist Health in Arkadelphia, passed away at 32 weeks into the pregnancy. Tony was born @ 12:31 AM with a head full of dark wavy hair, beautiful angel-like face, and smallest, cutest little hands and feet. He weighed 2lbs 2 ounces. Tony was deeply loved by his family. Parents: Kadi Hagstrom and Jerry Trotter, brother Trey Trotter. Grandparents: His TayTay, Stephanie Trexler, David/ Lisa Hagstrom. Nieves LouAnn Phillips. Great Grandparents: Don/Alice Trexler, and Sandy Hagstrom. Aunt: Samantha Hagstrom; Uncles: Arron/Jessica Snow, Drew/Jessica Hagstrom, Mark Trotter, Yugioh Fernandez and Izzy Fernandez; Cousins: Jalen, Cameron, Samuel, Paislee, Jania, Raven, Jovie, Lennox and Adler Drew. Multitude of Great Aunts, Uncles, Cousins and friends, especially his JamJam, Jamie Myer. Tony was met in Heaven by Great Grandfather, Roger Hagstrom, Eustolia Garcia, and Tony Coffindaffer, Great Great Grandparents: Lebert/Mary Joe Snell, and Fred/Faye Trexler, Great Uncle Donnie Trexler. Matthew 19:14 "Let the little children come to me, and do not hinder them, for the kingdom of heaven belongs to such as these" Visitation will be held on Tuesday July 30, 2024, at 9:00 AM at Pleasant Ridge Church in Prescott. Funeral service will begin directly after at 10:00 AM at the Church. Burial will follow in Pleasant Ridge Cemetery. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Brazzel Funeral Home The Funeral Home of Hope.

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