Christopher J. Troville
Christopher J. Troville
July 8, 1973 – December 9, 2021
Christopher J. Troville, 48, passed away Thursday, December 9, 2021. He is survived by his mother Patricia F. Malcolm; his father Claude J. Troville and his wife Lorraine; his sisters Stephanie and Dannielle Troville; his children Christine, Christopher and Mattaya as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins and several aunts and uncles. All who knew Chris will miss him dearly.
All are invited to Celebrate Christopher’s Life on Wednesday, December 22, 2021 from 9am-11am at Boston Cremation, 287 Main Street, Malden, MA 02148.
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My heart will never be the same. To the family I am so sorry for the loss love you all so so much
Rest peacefully, brother. Know that you are loved by so many. You will be missed beyond measure and I love you so very much.
Rest son in the arms if Jesus You will be sadly missed but we will meet again love you always
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Rip fly high
so very sorry For the loss of Chris Troville may he res in peice
You’ll always be my brother and I will miss you till we me again!!!! I hope you and karla are together at last in everlasting peace……….
My love & prayers for all, especially Patty, his loving sweet Mom. I hope the memories of last summers cook out when he was extremely happy & beaming with his love & pride at his true love Carla & finding such a great job that he loved to go to. I’ve never seen him happier. God’s angels are with him now.
Thoughts and prayers are with the entire family. Please know you have our deepest condolences.
To one of the most understanding loving caring men I’ve ever met I hope that your pain has stopped and you are with the woman you love you will be missed and never forgotten it was a privilege to know you and to have you as a close friend I love you brother always my friend we will meet again . Rest easy my brother
I am so sorry for your loss. My heart goes out to the entire family. May he rest peacefully with the Lord. Love you….
Troville Family
I am so sorry for your great loss. He worked in my apartment building and always had a smile and a natural desire to help you out. He had a good sense of humor. I didn’t know him long but it takes only a couple of interactive occasions to determine a good man when you meet him. I am one of his many former tenants who will miss him.
Chris was kind and caring to all that he met. He was a true gentleman. We will miss him greatly. Rest in peace , my friend .