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Robert “Rob” Helton II OBITUARIES


August 30, 1956 - August 12, 2021 Global Heating Transfer Casper, Wyoming


Robert “Rob” Helton II was born on August 30th, 1956 in Beckley, WV, the son of Robert and Dorothy aka Mutts (Allen) Helton. He was raised and educated in Beckley, WV, graduating at Woodrow Wilson High School in 1974. Rob was once married to Judy Ellison, from Oak Hill, WV, in 1977. Together they had two sons, Robert E. Helton III and Ronald K. Helton. Rob lived in WV until 2003 when he relocated to Wyoming after receiving an offer to manage Global Heat Transfer. In 2014, Rob met Angie Jensen and they married in 2015, and spent his life with her until his passing.


Rob enjoyed bowling, golfing and going to the races or watching them on TV.


Ray Trammel


June 05, 1948 - August 13, 2021 RJR Radiator Sharonville, Ohio


Ray “Big Dog” Trammel passed away suddenly on Friday, August 13, 2021, at the age of 73 while visiting his “home away from home,” Dale Hollow Lake in Tennessee. Ray was the beloved husband of Linda Trammel for nearly 55 years; loving father of Jeff (Tracy) Trammel and Randy (Whitney) Trammel; cherished grandfather of Wyatt, Cody, and Sloane Trammel; and dear brother of Jim (Denise) Trammel and the late Roger (Linda, living) Trammel.


Survivors: Angie Jensen Helton (wife) Gillette, WY; sons, Robert (Leah) Helton III, Minot, ND and Ronald (Kelly) Helton, Oak Hill, WV; four grandchildren, Robert IV, Ronald II, Makayln and Avery and brother Randy Helton.


He was preceded in death by his parents Robert and Dorothy and two brothers Ricky and Ronnie.


Ray will be remembered as the proud owner of RJR Radiator in Sharonville, Ohio for 52 years and as a man with endless stories to tell. He will be missed tremendously by all who knew him.


28 | THE COOLING JOURNAL | September/October 2021


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