Robert Gary "Skeet" Trapnell
VS-29
12/20/41 - 3/15/21
Robert Gary "Skeet"
Trapnell Robert
Gary "Skeet" Trapnell, 79, died March 15, 2021 at
Cedar Plantation in Metter, Georgia, from
complications of Alzheimer's disease. He was born
December 20, 1941, in Metter, Georgia, to the late
R. Barwick and Marion Miller Trapnell.
Skeet
was a graduate of Metter High School, The Georgia
Institute of Technology, and The Naval Post Graduate
School in Monterey, California. Upon graduation from
Georgia Tech in 1963, he enlisted in the United
States Navy, where he proudly served as a naval
aviator for 20 years, flying combat during the
Vietnam War.
After retirement from the Navy,
he settled in Lemoore, California, where he became
involved in farming and agri-business. He was
employed by Harris Farms as the cotton gin manager,
one of the corporate pilots, and co-manager of the
crop dusting operation, a company in which he later
became a partner and expanded the scope to include a
custom farming operation. He was instrumental in the
design and construction of the Harris-Woolf almond
processing plant and briefly managed that facility
as well.
Skeet was one of the earliest
growers of pistachios in Kings County, California,
developing his own orchard shortly before his
retirement from the Navy. As with anything he
attempted, he established a first class operation,
and prospective new growers often sought his advice,
which he freely and enthusiastically gave. He often
said he developed his work ethic and love for all
things agricultural from working with his father at
Metter Farm Implement during his high school years.
He was called out of retirement from "public
work", as he called it, two additional times to help
develop a concrete crushing operation for his friend
Dave Bush, of Dave Bush Construction and by former
employer John Harris to assist in the establishment
of an organic garlic processing plant.
Active
in civic affairs, Skeet was a member of the Kings
County Planning Commission, serving as chairman for
two terms. He was a member and chairman of the
Clark's Fork Water Conservation District, and a
member of the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution
Advisory Committee.
Skeet's spiritual life
was important to him, and he loved every church in
which he was a member, including Metter Primitive
Baptist as a youth, and Metter United Methodist as a
senior citizen, but he was most active in the
Lemoore Presbyterian Church where he served as an
elder and on various committees.
Skeet was a
voracious reader, historical scholar, expert
mathematician, fair guitar picker, and was quick to
be the first person on the dance floor. He loved
fishing and dropped his line in the Amazon for
piranha, the Alaskan coast for salmon, and his
beloved Reedy Creek pond for bream and bass. He and
his wife loved to entertain, and Skeet often dazzled
their California guests with his culinary skills,
garnering accolades for his Southern barbecue and
specially developed sauce recipe.
Skeet loved
to travel, and he loved home. He loved his wife, his
family, his friends, all of his dogs, and in his
last years, he loved the staff and each caregiver at
Cedar Plantation and Regency SouthernCare Hospice,
groups for which his family will be eternally
grateful.
He is survived by his wife of 29
years Jan Cromartie Trapnell, a step son, Hugh E.
"Hec" Cromartie, III (Connie)of Eastvale, CA, a step
daughter Jana (Thomas) Sasser of Edisto Island, SC,
a brother, Jerry (Sally) Trapnell of Clemson, SC,
five step grandsons, Jackson, Memphis and Lincoln
Cromartie, and T.C. and Robert Esten Sasser, an
uncle, Morris Trapnell, a niece, Karen Trapnell
(Jim) Shriver, and grandniece and nephews, Addie,
Durham, and Bodie Shriver.
Visitation will be
held Saturday, March 20, 2021, at 1:00 p.m. at the
Metter United Methodist Church with a memorial
service at 2:00 pm. A grave side service at the Lake
Church Cemetery will follow.
Remembrances
may be made to the Fisher Center for Alzheimer's
Research Foundation, FDR Station, PO Box 220, New
York, NY 10150, or Metter United Methodist Church,
P.O. Box 595, Metter, GA 30439.
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