Laura Sansbury Trott
March 12, 1935 – January 23, 2020
Laura Sansbury Trott, 84, a longtime resident of Dunkirk passed away at the Mandrin Care Center in Harwood. She was born March 12, 1935 in Friendship to Edward Henry and Georgia Dent (Weems) Sansbury. Laura was raised in Friendship and attended Tracey’s Elementary and graduated from Southern High School. She married Louis Edgar Trott on November 27, 1954 and they lived in Friendship until moving with their children to Dunkirk in 1961. Laura and Edgar raised their children, tobacco, horses and many beloved pets on the Trott family farm. Laura was employed as an administrative secretary with Calvert County Soil Conservation District. She also owned and operated a retail business selling ceramic heaters and air purification systems and was a lead hostess at Rustic Farms and Penwick House restaurants. Laura was a member of Friendship U.M. and Smithville U.M. Churches, the Chesapeake Bay Area Optimist Club, and the Crownsville Moose Lodge. She loved music and dancing, eating crabs, and visiting Ocean City beaches, as well as spending time with family and friends.
Laura was preceded in death by her husband, Louis Edgar Trott, Sr., a son Louis E. Trott, Jr., her brother Edwin H. Sansbury, and sisters Louise Griffith and Emma S. King. She is survived by daughter Laurie Trott Schmeiser and husband Harold of Dunkirk, grandchildren Derek H. Trott and wife Victoria, and Kaitlyn, Alec and Lindsey Schmeiser, great-granddaughter Gwendolyn A. Trott, daughter-in-law Cathy Thompson and husband David of Chesapeake Beach, and her companion of 28 years, Carl Como, Jr. of Annapolis and his children Allison and Trey Como.
Visitation
Services
- Memorial Service
Wednesday, January 29, 2020
3:00 PM
Interment
- Private
Contributions
Alzheimer’s Association
National Capital Area Chapter
8180 Greensboro Drive
Suite 400
McLean, VA 22102
Link:
https://act.alz.org/site/Donation2?df_id=39209&mfc_pref=T&39209.donation=form1
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Laura, Harold and the Family, It was sometime in September or October that I was visiting a friend at Fairfield Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Crownsville when passing a room I saw the name Laura Trott. I looked in but did not see anyone so did not check further. My next visit is when I did see Laura, but since staff was there I thought I could stop by later, but later never came. My final visit to the Center was when I saw all her things were packed awaiting pickup. I did ask and was told she had been admitted to AAMC and that was all they knew. We live with our regrets and this is another lesson to that end for me to not wait for ‘ later’.
To all the Family, you are not alone in your loss, for it is shared by more perhaps than you even know. I further regret I am unable to join you for the celebration of Laura’s life on Wednesday, but will hold you up in prayer.
Sincerely, george owings
Laurie and family, I’m so sorry to hear of Laura’s death. I remember her fondly from the years I worked at Rural Development (FmHA) in Prince Frederick. She was always so full of life and full of energy no matter what was happening in her life! What a wonderful spirit she had! Such a positive force! I hadn’t seen her in about 5 years but I did think of her often. I will remember her dancing as I know she once loved to do!
So sorry to hear of Laura Virginia’s passing. I’m her cousin Martha’s (daughter of Fernando Weems and Mamie Lena Jenkins Weems) daughter Sandra. I always had such a good time catching up with Laura Virginia when we met at reunions, weddings, funerals, and other family gatherings. My thoughts and prayers are with you and I’ll keep those memories of Laura close. Warmly—Sandra Sussman (on behalf of my mom, too!)
Laurie,
Your mom was an absolutely wonderful lady and I have such fine memories of her. I don’t think I ever saw her without a smile on her face. She will be truly missed by everyone. You, Harold and your children are in my heart, thoughts and prayers. Much love and many hugs to you my friend, Alice
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What a lovely woman Laura was. May you sing with the angels. May God’s perpetual light shine upon you always.
Donna Como-Roeder
I never really spent a lot of time with Laura, but for the few times that I did, you could truly see she was a kind and loving woman. Heaven gained another angel. RIP.
So sorry for your loss, sounds like she was a wonderful person who was truly loved and will be greatly missed. Prayers for you and all your famlies 💔
Harold, Laura and family. Your mother was a character and will certainly be missed by everyone – family and friends! My love to you and the family during this sad time. Grace Mary
Laura, Harold and the Family, It was sometime in September or October that I was visiting a friend at Fairfield Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Crownsville when passing a room I saw the name Laura Trott. I looked in but did not see anyone so did not check further. My next visit is when I did see Laura, but since staff was there I thought I could stop by later, but later never came. My final visit to the Center was when I saw all her things were packed awaiting pickup. I did ask and was told she had been admitted to AAMC and that was all they knew. We live with our regrets and this is another lesson to that end for me to not wait for ‘ later’.
To all the Family, you are not alone in your loss, for it is shared by more perhaps than you even know. I further regret I am unable to join you for the celebration of Laura’s life on Wednesday, but will hold you up in prayer.
Sincerely, george owings
Laurie and family, I’m so sorry to hear of Laura’s death. I remember her fondly from the years I worked at Rural Development (FmHA) in Prince Frederick. She was always so full of life and full of energy no matter what was happening in her life! What a wonderful spirit she had! Such a positive force! I hadn’t seen her in about 5 years but I did think of her often. I will remember her dancing as I know she once loved to do!
So sorry to hear of Laura Virginia’s passing. I’m her cousin Martha’s (daughter of Fernando Weems and Mamie Lena Jenkins Weems) daughter Sandra. I always had such a good time catching up with Laura Virginia when we met at reunions, weddings, funerals, and other family gatherings. My thoughts and prayers are with you and I’ll keep those memories of Laura close. Warmly—Sandra Sussman (on behalf of my mom, too!)
Laurie,
Your mom was an absolutely wonderful lady and I have such fine memories of her. I don’t think I ever saw her without a smile on her face. She will be truly missed by everyone. You, Harold and your children are in my heart, thoughts and prayers. Much love and many hugs to you my friend, Alice
Laurie and family,
Your mother was a treasure and an absolute delight to talk to. Thoughts and prayers to you all.
Linda and Skip