Mike Trimble

Mike Trimble, 55, Mooresville, died February 17, 2010, in his residence, after a courageous battle with ALS Disease. He was born September 15, 1954, in Sullivan, Indiana. To continue reading Mike's Life Story, share a favorite memory, or to sign the online guest registry, visit http://www.lifestorynet.com/memories/56294/.

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  1. Daily king size Snicker’s bars and vertical cat naps. Humor, kindness and overall good guy. Mike contributed the best to the flavor of the Enforcement Division of the Dept of Insurance. I’m so glad that I had the opportunity to work with and learn from

  2. I met Mike & Julie thru my sister Linda Henry. We all went on vacation together to Cozumel along with Julies dad & sister. We had a blast. Mike was so funny and such a free spirit. I am honored that I got to meet Mike and experience a small part of hi

  3. I worked with Mike at the Department of Insurance from 2002-2004. He was my ‘go-to’ guy for so many issues because of his varied background in all things that touched the DOI. I know how much he cherished Julie and Erin. I will never forget how ex

  4. So sorry to hear about Mike’s passing. Spent many an hour over the course of 8 or 9 years laughing over some of the best stories ever told. Mike, it was great working cases with you and greater spendng time with you. You wll be missed Buddy. My deepes

  5. Mike you will be missed my friend. I knew you from Southwestern Fire and Safety and Domino’s Pizza when I wasn’t supposed to go to your house but did anyway. We thought it was funny but they found out and didn’t even care. I will miss you and my prayers

  6. Julie & family, I’m so sorry to hear of Mikes passing. I wish we could of spent more time together through the years. Missing the closeness we used to share – your cousin, Jamie

  7. Julie and Family, So sorry to learn of Mike’s passing. I will always remember Mike’s since of humor and driving down Court St and seeing the glint of sun shining off of Mike’s spotless Trans Am.

  8. Sorry to hear of Mikes passing. The thing I remember most about Mike was that he could always make us laugh even at the most dire situation, He will be greatly missed, Ted Cook Mooresville PD

  9. No words can express my sincere sympathy for you and your family Julie. May all your precious memories fill your heart. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

  10. Mike, you are truly missed. What a great guy to work with; such a great sense of humor and always so helpful. My heart goes out to his family. Rest in peace buddy. Wendy

  11. I had the most wonderful opportunity to get to know Mike and Julie. I work for Visiting Nurse Service and I took care of Mike for almost a year. No words can express how much he was loved, and how much he will be missed. Julie and Jan you are two of the t

  12. Dear Julie So sorry for your loss. I will keep you and your family in my prayers. I loss my oldest son (mike) 1 month ago with cancer. Life goes on and your wonderful memory will keep you going. Love Mary Jane

  13. I worked with Mike when I was on Mooresville PD and he was Morgan CO SD. He was a very good friend, cop, and man. I always enjoyed working with him and the world seems a little emptier now that I know he isn’t in it.

  14. Mike was a good cop with boundless energy and drive. His sense of humor was a delight. Our sympathies are with the family

  15. Mike, I know you are in a better place. While working togather in law enforcement we saw the Hell of humanity. And the Lords promise for us is to be in a home of splendor and paradise. You will be always in my heart and mind. Love you Bro.

  16. I have had the pleasure of not only knowing Mike, but working with Julie for over 15 years. Through her, I met Mike and we all became wonderful friends. We have vacationed together and had wonderful times. We have laughed and cried together and I will tr

  17. So sorry to hear of Mike’s passing. He was always a pleasure to work with and I rarely saw him without that big grin on his face. Rest in peace, Mike.

  18. words just can not say the feelings that you have at the time of a loss. You must go thru, to find pease. I cared for both of you back when, and also now. you are in my thoughts and prayers. suzi

  19. Julie, I am so sorry to hear the loss of Mike’s life. I ran into Bill Worley couple of weeks ago and he told me Mike was not doing good. My heart goes out to you and your family in this time of mourning. I know it is hard right now and the pain is so

  20. I WORKED WITH MIKE BACK IN THE SEVENTIES AND WE ENJOYED GOING FISHING TOGETHEROVER ON THE EASTERN SHORE OF MARYLAND.IT WAS ALWAYS A JOYUS TIME BEING WITH MIKE BECAUSE OF HIS SMILE AND SENSEOF HUMOR.I’LL ALWAYS CHERISH YOUR FRIENDSHIP

  21. I’ve known Mike since he started on Mooresvlle P.D. as I was at that time a deputy on Morgan County Sheriff’s Dept. I later made a move to MPD, and at that time Mike filled the spot that I had made on MCSD. We were very good friends and attended many tra

  22. I first met my friend Mike when we worked at Capitol Police back in ’83. I considered him my mentor. He made me laugh with his great sense humor about being building guards on Capitol Hill. Then he was off to Amtrak Police but he was just down the street

  23. Sorry to hear about Mike. I only met him when we were very little but I still remember his mom and dad. May God be with you in the time of need. Charlie

  24. Sorry to here about Mike.You both are wonderful people.You both made a big impact on my son Jeremy.He thought alot of you two.Your in my thoughts and prayers.

  25. So I am pondering this thought….what exactly am I suppose to be doing right now??? I love you and I so miss your ‘Tobii voice’ jokes and obsenities echoing through the house! See ya on a beach someday!!! Your Sis

  26. Hi Julie and Erin, My thoughts and prayers are with you. Mike was one of a kind for sure and will be greatly missed. I remember Erin and Kate staying with each other so much as children and Kate would always come home with something funny to share re

  27. May it comfort Mike’s family to know he is remembered fondly and lovingly by many who worked with him as a police officer in Maryland, in the 1970’s. A great sense of humor, a willingness to give his all and with a smile. You will be missed, Brother. R

  28. Mike was a geat guy. I worked with him when I was a rookie cop on the Takoma Park, Maryland Police Department. He was so hyper and excited about things…He always made us laugh and was a true hero. It was great to have known him. See you again someda

  29. Mickey T ! R.I.P. Brother. It was a pleasure to work with you, even so long ago, and more than that, it was an honor. It was great being your friend, and those times we were partners. You were always there when things got rough, but more than anything els

  30. Erin and I have been friends since the fourth grade. I spent many nights and weekends over in the Trimble household growing up. I remember going to the lake (camper) and a trip to Kings Island with Erin and her Mom and Dad. Both of our dads worked in l

  31. Mike was a great man the 5 years I knew him coming into the dental office. He was also so sweet and always had a smile on his face. No he is with our King. I will always remember him in my heart. God Bless Julie and your family.

  32. Since I have ever been I knew Mike, then later in life we became family, just not friends. In my hardest times and when things got dark Mike was there to lift me and my boys up. He always could make me laugh and in later time never failed to think of th

  33. I first met Mike when I started with the Dept. of Insurance in Nov. 2000. Mike was friendly and welcoming. It didn’t take long for his sense of humor to shine through. Mike and I always found something to laugh about and he could be counted on to put e

  34. Dear Mike, I’m so very sorry that I was not able to get up to see you in life. But I new you in life so many years ago, I remember your laugh and your smile, you were a great Cop. Takoma Park was a better place having you on the Department. Now you are

  35. THE MATT FAMILY WOULD LIKE TO EXTEND OUR CONDOLENCES TO MIKE’S FAMILY. WE ARE THE MATT’S FROM TACKLE SERVICE CENTER AND OUR FATHER ROBERT (BOB)AND MIKE WERE PALS. WE REGRET TO INFORM YOU THAT BOB PASSED AWAY ON FEB 5, 2010. I WOULD GUESS THEY ARE BOTH

  36. It has now been 9 weeks and 4 days since you left me. I am missing you with every breath I draw- As you know I was never a country fan, but I found a song that fit ‘us’ it is called ‘Forever’ by Rascal Flatts- ‘ I miss you so much Your light, your smil

  37. I had the pleasure of working with Mike for 3 years at the Department of Insurance. When I first started here I used to see Mike on his way out at the end of the day. He always looked so grouchy, I was afraid to speak. Then in November, 2007, we starte

  38. Loved ya man. The pleasure of working with you, laughing with and sharing with you always a bright spot for me. I’ve always kept you in my heart and thoughts even as the years passed and we lost touch. Love to you Julie, and the family. Sincerely, Gre

  39. It’s been many many years since you passed but I still come here to read the things people wrote for you. I miss you so much..always will.


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