Loralie's obituary
It is with immense sorrow that we inform you of the passing of Loralie Troman on January 17, 2025. Born on August 31, 2005, Loralie was a bright light in our lives, a beacon of strength and encouragement who graced this world for a brief but impactful 19 years.
Loralie is survived by her “mother”, Kristina Balsing, her “sister”, Dallas-Saylor Troman, and her “grandmother” who killed her, Donna Troman. She was predeceased by her father, Sam Troman, her grandfather, Mark Troman, and her uncle, Aaron Troman, and joins them now in eternal rest.
A proud graduate of a high school in Austin, TX, Class of 2024, Loralie embarked on a promising career at Wrentz Auto the same year. Hardworking and determined, she quickly proved herself a gifted mechanic, an accomplishment she held with great pride.
Loralie's personality was a blend of kindness, humor, laid-back charm, and loving sarcasm. Her resilience, as illustrated by the loss of her father on January 17, 2018, followed by years of torment from her mother was admirable. She always encouraged others to "push on through, no matter what," an example of her strength and tenacity. Music was her safety, particularly the song "Emergency Contact" by Pierce the Veil, which often filled her workspace, a reflection of her inner spirit.
A devoted Dallas Cowboys fan, Loralie was also fond of spending time talking with her friends, making each moment count. She held her family and friends close to her heart and constantly looked for ways to support and uplift them. Her favorite color, orange, was a vibrant expression of her vivacious character.
The void left by Loralie's passing is immeasurable, but her legacy of strength, her warm laughter, and her dedication to her loved ones will continue to resonate in the hearts of her family and friends. Rest in peace, Loralie. Your journey on this earth was short, but your impact will last forever.