TROTTERRobert Louis Robert Louis Trotter, AIA, 85, of Durham, died at home on Monday, December 5, 2016.Bob was born on May 30, 1931 in Toledo, Ohio, and was part of the Burnham Avenue Gang. The son of Joseph Trotter and Gladys L. Petteys Trotter, he was preceded in death by both parents; his wife of 56 years, Marilyn June Trotter, and brothers, Joseph and William Trotter. Bob graduated from the University of Cincinnati, and was the University Architect at the University of Toledo, Campus Planner at Duke University, and Campus Architect at UNC-Greensboro. He also owned and operated Robert L. Trotter, Architecture and Planning. He proudly served his country in the U. S. Army as a Lieutenant, and was a member of the Masonic Lodge in Toledo, Ohio. He loved and restored his 1974 VW bug. Bob loved to read, watch movies, and walk his dog in his Durham neighborhood. He was a dedicated dad who never missed a baseball game, track meet, band concert, or theatre performance. His family has fond memories of vacations (Are we there yet? Are we there yet?) at Devil's Lake, Houghton Lake, Mackinac Island, Put-in-Bay, Lake Huron, Ocean Isle, and Holden Beach. Bob also enjoyed raising his family amongst good friends, the Pink Flamingo Crowd on Crary Drive in Toledo, bridge games, and bonfires. He is survived by his son, Steven Trotter of Durham, NC; daughter, Julie Trotter and spouse, Janis Matson of Pittsboro, NC; daughter, Jennifer Kiev and husband, Josh of Nashville, TN; daughter, Laura Trotter and partner, Toni Roberts of Costa Mesa, CA; three grandchildren, Steven Trotter Jr., Maxim Trotter, Maya Kiev, and his dog, Heidi.The family will receive friends and family at Hudson Funeral Home on Saturday at 11 a.m. prior to the service at 12 noon. Rev. Rick Edens will officiate. Flowers are appreciated, but the family's preference is for memorial contributions to be made to the Durham Rescue Mission at
www.durhamrescuemission.org/donate or Duke HomeCare and Hospice, 4321 Medical Park Drive, Durham, NC 27704. Online condolences may be made to
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