Celebrating the life of
Robert Freeman Trenaman
September 30, 1933 - August 19, 2014
Devoted Father and Grandfather
Robert Freeman Trenaman, 80, passed away Tuesday, August 19, 2014 at Memorial University Medical Center. He was born in Kokomo, Indiana, son of Robert Wilcher Trenaman and Miriam Freeman Trenaman. He was a graduate of Palm Beach High School and then attended the University of Florida graduating with a bachelor’s degree in accounting. Upon graduation, he served in the United States Air Force during the Korean War stationed at Hunter Army Airfield. After the military, Mr. Trenaman continued his education at Georgia Tech. He then started a career as a Certified Public Accountant in Savannah and Charleston. He was a member of First Baptist Church in West Palm Beach, Florida, the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars and a proud member of the NRA. Other than his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Maureen Anderson Trenaman.
Surviving are his children, James Allen Trenaman (Sandy) of Savannah; Robert Anderson Trenaman (Michelle) of Savannah; Richard Louis Trenaman of Charleston, SC; Donna Trenaman Whitfield (Neal) of Savannah; Miriam Trenaman Ludden of Matthews, NC; grandchildren, Alyssa Joyce Trenaman, Davis McCloud Trenaman, Hayden Freenman Trenaman, Megan Elizabeth Trenaman, Mary Elizabeth Trenaman, Robert Patrick Trenaman, Jack Ashton Trenaman, John Martin Timmons, III, Nicholas Scott Timmons, Anna Lorraine Ludden, Jason Thomas Whitfield, Ava Marie Seyler; great grandchildren, Brennan Timmons, Lyla Seyler and many nieces and nephews
The funeral service will be held at 2:00 p.m., Friday, August 22, 2014 in the Islands Chapel of Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors with Reverend Brooks Cail officiating and eulogy by Virgil Thompson. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service. Interment will follow in the Greenwich section of Bonaventure Cemetery.
Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Islands Chapel
I would like to express my deepest sympathy for the loss of your dear loved one. May you find comfort in the fact that sickness and death will soon be a thing of the past as promised at Revelation 21:4.
- Mrs. Khan, Snellville, GA
HI, THIS IS BOB ANSLEY, MR. T WORKED WITH ME AT BIRD FURNITURE. I WAS BLESSED TO SHARE MANY GREAT TIMES AND MANY WONDERFUL STORIES WITH HIM. HE WAS REALLY A GOOD PERSON. ME AND MY FAMILY WERE BLESS HE WAS A PART OF OUR LIVES
- BOB ANSLEY, SAVANNAH, GA
Our sincere condolences to the Trenaman family for the loss of Mr. Trenaman. As a kid who lived next door to him for years, I remember him as an always kind and gentle man. As the years have passed, I now realize those qualities are both special and rare. He will be missed.
- Lee & Denise Whitfield, Atlanta, GA
To all of my Dear Cousins and Your Loved Ones, I am so sorry to hear about Uncle Bob. I know loosing a father even as we get older can fell like a terribly sad loss. Please know that I am sending my love your way. I always felt a surge of happiness at seeing Uncle Bob. He would flash you that genuinely sweet smile and look at you with those kind eyes and afterwards you would feel just a little bit better. I will always remember him that way. I wont be able to attend the service on Friday but I will be thinking of you. I would really like to catch up with y'all when your are feeling up to it. All Our Love, Cathy, Bob and Kaitlyn
- Cathy (Hight) Haas, Albany , GA
I would like to express my deepest sympathy for the loss of your dear loved one. May you find comfort in the fact that sickness and death will soon be a thing of the past as promised at Revelation 21:4.
- Mrs. Khan, Snellville, GA
HI, THIS IS BOB ANSLEY, MR. T WORKED WITH ME AT BIRD FURNITURE. I WAS BLESSED TO SHARE MANY GREAT TIMES AND MANY WONDERFUL STORIES WITH HIM. HE WAS REALLY A GOOD PERSON. ME AND MY FAMILY WERE BLESS HE WAS A PART OF OUR LIVES
- BOB ANSLEY, SAVANNAH, GA
Our sincere condolences to the Trenaman family for the loss of Mr. Trenaman. As a kid who lived next door to him for years, I remember him as an always kind and gentle man. As the years have passed, I now realize those qualities are both special and rare. He will be missed.
- Lee & Denise Whitfield, Atlanta, GA
To all of my Dear Cousins and Your Loved Ones, I am so sorry to hear about Uncle Bob. I know loosing a father even as we get older can fell like a terribly sad loss. Please know that I am sending my love your way. I always felt a surge of happiness at seeing Uncle Bob. He would flash you that genuinely sweet smile and look at you with those kind eyes and afterwards you would feel just a little bit better. I will always remember him that way. I wont be able to attend the service on Friday but I will be thinking of you. I would really like to catch up with y'all when your are feeling up to it. All Our Love, Cathy, Bob and Kaitlyn
- Cathy (Hight) Haas, Albany , GA
Services under the direction of:
Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel
912-352-7200

