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Richard Paul Trast

October 9, 1929 — February 18, 2008

Richard P. Trast was born in Goose Lake, Iowa on October 9, 1929. He grew up in several locations in the US due to his dad's employment and then settled in Kansas City, Kansas and attended the University of Kansas. Upon graduation he was commissioned a 2d Lt. in the USAF Reserves flying the C-119 and C-124 until he attained retirement. He served in both Korea and Vietnam, flying numerous missions in Europe, Southeast Asia and the Pacific Theater. Richard retired from the USAFR in grade of Lt. Colonel after 28 years active and reserve duty. He pursued his calling as an educator in his civilian career serving many different positions including public schools principle and superintendent. Richard holds a doctorate in Education and Administration from the University of Kansas. Ater numerous years in the Shawnee Mission Kansas School District his civilian career took him to towns including Vail, CO., Billings, MT., Wray, CO., and finally Bailey, Colorado meeting many people and students along the way who he remembered fondly. After 32 years in the schools he retired, and was elected County Commissioner in Park County, Colorado and then continued to assist Park County as a counselor to those with domestic violence issues. He pursued his love of educating students of all ages and this gave him great satisfaction throughout his life. This satisfaction merely increased with the addition of his grandchildren. Richard enjoyed all aspects of flying, traveling, and working with the young people. He is a published poet and will be remebered for his caring demeanor and humorous outllok on life. He is survived by his wife of 22 years Gracie Trast, his brother Jim Trast, his children Mark Trast, Elise Lee, Scott Trast, Kara Trast, and step-son Jerry Haines and 6 grandchildren: Megan, Darin, Javin, Hunter, Tyler, and Chase.
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