On Saturday July 14, 2018 our beloved Pac Man was called by the Lord. Born on June 8, 1988 to Gaynell Queahpama and Robert Tromblee Jr., Pac Man was the most loving, funny and caring person you would ever meet.
He had a smile that could melt everyone’s heart. Pac Man was an enrolled member of the Yakama Nation. He loved to be in the mountains and hills and spending time with his family. Pac Man worked many years of his young life. He worked as a dispatcher for White Swan EMT, a laborer at Yakama Forest Products, picker for Green Acres, and recently he was doing odd mechanic jobs due to his health. He still wanted to be the hard worker that he was, but his health was failing him. Robert enjoyed pow wow dancing, hanging with the boys, and joking about movies. Our favorite “What’s this *!*@!!” will never be the same. He loved his kiddos very much. He just wanted to be a good dad and he was, a great dad. He loved all of his family and friends.
Robert Harold Tromblee III is survived by his loving parents Gaynell Gertrude Queahpama and Robert H Tromblee Jr., his daughters: Kendall Robyn Tromblee and Kabella Ravyn Sunshine Tromblee, his ayat Janine Swan Tromblee, brothers Harry Queahpama, Justus Cree & James Tromblee, sisters: Liberty Cree, Tanaya Tromblee, Amy Tromblee and Roberta Tromblee-Wallahee. He had 16 nieces and nephews that loved him so much. He loved Anthony and Jojo like if they were his sons.
Pac Man lived a good, even if short, life. He will be missed by many, gone but never forgotten, “Every day homie.”
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