Jimmie Dale "Jim" Trolinger
1944 - 2024 (79 years)-
Name Jimmie Dale "Jim" Trolinger Birth 14 Oct 1944 Licking, Texas, MO - Missouri, U.S., Birth Registers
Name: Jimmie Dale Trolinger
Birth Date: 14 Oct 1944
Birth Place: Missouri, USA
Gender Male Death 13 Apr 2024 Oregon - Jimmie Dale "Jim" Trolinger Obituary
OREGON - Jimmie Dale "Jim" Trolinger, age 79, of Oregon, passed away on Saturday, April 13, 2024. He was born on Oct. 14, 1944, in Licking, Mo., the son of James and Minnie (Casten) Trolinger.
Jim proudly served in the U.S. Army 25th Infantry and earned a Bronze Star Medal for his service in Vietnam. He left the service having earned the rank of sergeant. On April 8, 1967, Jim married Joyce Trolinger at Brooklyn Methodist Church. Prior to retirement, Jim worked as a machinist for BouMatic LLC for 40 years.
In his free time, Jim loved to fish and put on big fish fries for family and friends. His fishing adventures included trips to Canada. He also enjoyed hunting, golf, riding his moped, working in the yard, and helping his kids and grandkids with projects. Jim and Joyce enjoyed spending winters in Live Oak Park in Punta Gorda, Fla., and summers at the campground in Cumberland, Wis., with family and friends. Jim loved his Shih Tzus, Pooh, Bear and Yogi.
Jimmie is survived by his wife, Joyce; sons, David (Bobbi) Trolinger and John Trolinger; grandchildren, Scott, Shianne, Brady and Carter; great-grandchildren, Vivian and Wesson; his siblings, Danny, Sharon, Shirley, Kathy and Ronnie; many nieces, nephews and friends; and his beloved dog, Yogi. He was preceded in death by his parents; brother, Don; sister, Dorothy; and great-granddaughter, Kingsley.
A memorial service will be held at Brooklyn Community United Methodist Church, 201 Church St., Brooklyn, at 11 a.m. on Saturday May 4, 2024. Burial will be held at Mount Hope Cemetery. Visitation will be held at Gunderson Oregon Funeral and Cremation Care, 1150 Park St., Oregon, from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m. on Friday, May 3, 2024, and also at the church from 10 a.m. until the time of the service on Saturday.
In lieu of flowers, memorials to Brooklyn Community United Methodist Church or Agrace HospiceCare would be appreciated by the family.
Person ID I26418 Drollinger Genealogy Last Modified 31 May 2024
Father James Andrew "Jim" Trolinger, b. 25 May 1926, Texas County, MO d. 5 Jan 1995, Rolla, Phelps, MO (Age 68 years) Mother Wilhemina Anna "Minnie" Casten, b. 14 Aug 1925, Chester, Randolph, IL d. 7 Nov 2002, Madison, Dane, WI (Age 77 years) Family ID F9094 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Joyce Elaine Bryant Children 1. Julie Lynn Trolinger + 2. David Charles Trolinger + 3. Wendy Kay Trolinger + 4. Jimmy Dean Trolinger 5. John Daniel Trolinger Family ID F9319 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 24 Feb 2023
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L to R: Vladimir Markov, Emmett Leith, Jim Trolinger (WWT), Yuri Denisyuk
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Notes - It is not yet entirely certain who all of Jim's children are. One or more them listed herein may actually be the children of one of his brothers.
Strangely, Jimmie Dale Trolinger was born 14 Oct 1944 in Missouri and Jimmie Dale Trollinger was born 11 Jun 1944 in Texas!
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Jimmie D Trolinger
(608) 835-5683
4862 County Road A
Oregon, WI 53575-2744
Age: 65+
U.S. Public Records Index
Name: Jimmie D Trolinger
Birth Date: 14 Oct 1944
Address: 4862 Cth, Oregon, WI, 53575
http://www.worldsworsttourist.com/personalinterest.htm
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Left to Right: Vladimir Markov, Emmett Leith, Jim Trolinger(WWT), Yuri Denisyuk
Holography beneath the Surface -The Personal Interest Dimension
by James D. Trolinger, WWT
1 Introduction and Background
The history of holography has been documented in many articles and books. Because the field is young, still searching for its place in society, and still under development, historical accounts vary widely depending on the subculture from which they are reported. Developments take place in parallel subcultures, like art, science, and business, and it takes time for the knowledge to disseminate across cultural and geographical boundaries. Controversies arise especially when credits are announced and when two or more separated groups make what is arguably the same discovery. This is especially true of holography, since it was born during the cold war when developments on each side of the Iron Curtain were often kept secret or were not widely reported.
Writing a detailed history of holography at the present time is a risky endeavor because of the many different impressions of who did what first and how it fitted into the big picture. For that reason I have undertaken a hopefully more enjoyable, though still somewhat risky, endeavor of examining the personal side of the holography community. Holography history is sprinkled with bizarre, humorous, happy and sad events related mostly on a personal basis by the members of the first generations. Since many of these are not directly relevant to the technical field itself, they are likely to be lost and forgotten as the first generation of holographers passes on. Many of the tales are worthy of archiving, and this is an attempt to do so and thus preserve some of these. Like any field, holography also has its urban legends and fairy tales. An attempt is made to identify a few of these as well.
Every holographer has a funny tale regarding some amusing, strange, or even mystical experience, and I have heard enough of these to begin a logbook. I have had the good fortune to know many of the founders and creators of the field of holography giving me a first hand exposure to such stories. With any luck I can get the collection to grow as others agree to contribute.
Friends are quick to related such stories and much slower at writing them. After asking almost every holographer I know to submit such stories and having everyone assure me he would do so and then not, I have paraphrased, interpreted and possibly embellished these with my own perspectives, hopefully retaining something close to the truth. When possible I ran the final version before the subject/victim before presenting here, but not always. I apologize for any inaccuracies in my retelling the story.
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- It is not yet entirely certain who all of Jim's children are. One or more them listed herein may actually be the children of one of his brothers.