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<description>Condolence By: Anonymous - I was in elementary and middle school with Greg and just remember a sweet and funny guy.  Strangely I never knew Greg was a victim of 9/11 until today - 9/11/08.  I am very saddened and I will continue to pray for all the victims and their families.  God Bless. </description>
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Greg Trost lived on my freshman hall at the College of William and Mary. He was a junior, and he lived with our resident advisor.  What I remember most about him is that every time I saw him or talked to him, he made me and whoever else was around	laugh -- out loud.  My first memory of college involved Trost waking us all up at 3 a.m. by shoving posters from our doors into a gigantic fan that the college had put in our hall, and watching the shredded pieces shoot out the other side.  He and I shared an affinity for the movie "Menace II Society", and whenever we saw each other, we'd spout our favorite lines.  Just the fact that a junior was willing to hang out with freshmen is a testament to the type of person Greg was.	He helped us all adjust to college life that year. I hadn't seen Greg in a couple years, until I saw his name on the New York Times "Portraits of Grief" section over a month after September 11.  It hurts to know that a piece of my college memory is gone, but I hope his family will know how much Greg made people smile. <BR><B>
Kevin Pryor, classmate</B>
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<dc:date>2007-02-19T00:00:00-05:00</dc:date>
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Greg Trost lived on my freshman hall at the College of William and Mary. He was a junior, and he lived with our resident advisor.  What I remember most about him is that every time I saw him or talked to him, he made me and whoever else was around	laugh -- out loud.  My first memory of college involved Trost waking us all up at 3 a.m. by shoving posters from our doors into a gigantic fan that the college had put in our hall, and watching the shredded pieces shoot out the other side.  He and I shared an affinity for the movie "Menace II Society", and whenever we saw each other, we'd spout our favorite lines.  Just the fact that a junior was willing to hang out with freshmen is a testament to the type of person Greg was.	He helped us all adjust to college life that year. I hadn't seen Greg in a couple years, until I saw his name on the New York Times "Portraits of Grief" section over a month after September 11.  It hurts to know that a piece of my college memory is gone, but I hope his family will know how much Greg made people smile. <BR><B>
Kevin Pryor, classmate</B>
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We miss you but are happy you are in a better place. It was a gift being able to know you. <BR><B>
Pat Perkins, friend</B>
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We miss you but are happy you are in a better place. It was a gift being able to know you. <BR><B>
Pat Perkins, friend</B>
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