[msb-alumni] Obituary for Scott Trimble, Class of '67

  • From: Steve <pipeguy920@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <msb-alumni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2015 13:25:29 -0500

BlankHi Steve, here's the obit for Scott if you want to post it to the MSB 
list.

Thanks,

Carl Scott Trimble, 65, Husband of Barbara Haasch Trimble, passed away 
February 16, 2015. He was born on March 28, 1949 in Mt. Sterling, KY to the 
late Gene and Naomi Chapel Trimble. Scott attended the Michigan School for 
the Blind where he met and dated his future wife Barbara Haasch. They were 
married in 1971. After high school Scott went on to attend Michigan State 
University. He graduated with a Masters Degree in International and 
Comparative Education and began working at the Kentucky Department of 
Education in 1973. He dedicated his professional life to improving the lives 
of all Kentucky students, leading the state through the Kentucky Education 
Reform Act and eventually becoming Associate Commissioner of Education for 
the State of Kentucky. He also served on the Kentucky Council for the Blind 
and is honored by the Kentucky Association of Assessment Coordinators naming 
their annual conference in his memory; The Scott Trimble Assessment 
Conference. Scott was an avid chess player and lover of travel, red wine, 
bluegrass music, and spending every moment he could with his granddaughter. 
He is survived by his son Alan (Atitaya) Trimble, Lexington; his sisters 
Leslie (Charles) Tate, Bridgeman, MI; Jerry (Andre) Walker, Lexington; his 
brother Steve (Pam) Trimble, Mt. Sterling; and his granddaughter Elise 
Trimble.
Funeral Information
Celebration of Life service will be held at 3:00pm on Saturday February 21, 
2015 at Clark Legacy Center Versailles Road. A gathering of family and 
friends will be from 1:00pm until time of service.

Donations Information
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Michigan State University Tower 
Guard.




Steve
Lansing, MI


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