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November 20, 1950 ~ May 1, 2024 (age 73)
Merv Trachsel passed away on Wednesday May 1st, 2024. He is survived by his children Lucia Sorria, Joe Trachsel, Walter Trachsel, Natasha Trachsel, and Augustus Trachsel, and his girlfriend Wendy Johnson. He is also survived by his brothers Rene Trachsel and Ruce Trachsel, and his sister Myra. As well as his grandchildren. Merv was born in Portland Oregon on November 20th, 1950. When Merv’s father Dave passed, he was 12 years old. He took over as the man of the house while his mother, Gloria went to work as well. He worked a paper route and continued building the house that his father had started, while going to school, and doing his best to help the family. Merv often described those as difficult years for him as he struggled with the loss of his father. He tried to be a father to his two brothers as well, but at around 16 years old he followed his own path.
It was not long before Merv moved out of the house and reportedly visited his siblings very rarely, coming home with his family to visit during holidays. Merv worked at IBM for many years creating software and doing maintenance on mainframes. He moved to New York in the late 80’s with his then wife Cheryl and worked for IBM there. Two of his children were born while he lived in New York and after he became concerned about work layoffs with IBM he returned back to Oregon. He then had two more children, one of whom sadly passed after only 19 days. The loss was difficult on his wife and he ended up with the children to raise alone. Merv answered by taking his children everywhere, job interviews, the junk yard, job sites; wherever he went, the children went. He did not rule with an iron fist but everyone always commented and laughed about how he would not say a word, but raise his finger in the air, and the children would be quiet. It was during this time that he and Laurie were together and they raised the children together for 15+ years.
Several years later, Merv became a long-haul truck driver and bought a Kenworth. He still owns this vehicle and it has almost 1 million miles on it. One of the few things Merv boasted about at all was his truck and how it never left him stranded a single time, survived rolling on its side, survived a fire, and still drove to this day. In an effort to keep his family close to him, he packed his entire family on that truck and took them with him while he worked as a truck driver. When the children eventually got older, he ended up driving truck alone.
Over 20 years ago, he stopped driving truck and worked on DSL, home computers, and other IT related businesses. Eventually he went back to his original career and started in disaster recovery. He really excelled in this field and dedicated himself to his work. He worked for a few companies but he was very loyal and hard working. It was not about the money to him, it was about helping others. One of his employers recently stated that for the past 20 years if there was any employee (or group of employees) who could not fix an issue within his industry, they sent Merv. Merv was the last resort for any service call of this nature in the United States and he would respond at a moment’s notice and fly out to wherever it was needed. He had a 100% success rate and he always fixed the issue. We believe he had a photographic memory as he had many of the manuals for IBM mainframes and processes memorized, to the page and the line on the page. Merv seemed to know just enough about anything you could imagine and was always willing to give advice or lend a helping hand. He could fix anything it seemed, from vehicles, to lawn mowers, car stereos and other electronics, personal computers, mainframes, laptops; the list goes on and on.
Merv’s commitment and loyalty to his employer and work ethic extended into his personal life. He was friend and rescuer to his family and his friends as well. He would drop everything and find a way to be there for anyone who needed it. He had a huge heart and rarely asked for anything in return. We all are feeling the hole he left in all of our hearts and lives, as well as the industry he left. The world is a little less bright without Merv in it. He passed in the way he always joked he would, working and on a business trip.
If you would like to come and pay your respects to Merv and say goodbye please feel free to attend the following events.
Celebration of Life:
Date: Saturday May 25th
Time: 1PM
Location: Shalimar Estates, 765 S Pacific Highway, Woodburn, OR 97071
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13 replies on “Merwyn “Merv” Clair Trachsel”
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Please pray for my family. We lost a dear loved one. My step dad Merv. Thank you for being my angel when I was in the lowest of times and in very dark places of my life. Even though you would always call me sweetheart and angel you were always my angel and everyone knew better then to mess with Mafia Merv because when an ex stole over $1k of mine Mafia Mervy was there to get it all back. None of your good deeds will ever go unnoticed. You were there in my life when I was just a little little girl before I was taken from my family for 18 years and when I reunited and found them again, you were one of the first ones out of the family to welcome me back in and tell me about stories when I was little. When I missed having a relationship with my birth mom you would always say I was a spitting image of her. When I was hours away from death you were there to help try to find and pick up the all shattered and scattered pieces. You made sure I had a nice phone and even paid my bill for me when I was coming off the streets. You would call me everyday when I was in treatment and had no one for thirty days straight and we’d talk about all the wonderful memories about my mother. I needed more bonding time with you, another brunch date. I wanted to pray with you and give you more big hugs. I’ll never forget when you said I’m probably the closest thing to a daddy you’ve ever had. You also said I could have the last name Trachsel too. Thanks for always loving me unconditionally. I just saw you the other day this year you were helping me with my big brother figure out my car problems. Everyone in this family loved and cherished you deeply. You are to be in our Heavenly Father’s hands for all of eternity and Jesus too. RIP Merve my angel. XOXO â¤ï¸â€ðŸ©¹
My deepest condolences to you and your family. Although I’ve known Merv for two decades, I never met him personally. Merv was such a good friend and a great resource through the years as Fastraxx International. May God bless his soul ðŸ™ðŸ¾
I only met Merv once when I was in Portland and we went out for a steak dinner. I was very impressed with his work history, having worked at IBM myself. I enjoyed my time with him and know he was a good man. RIP Merv…
Light remains tribute blanket was purchased for the family of Merwyn “Merv” Clair Trachsel by Sergii.
My deepest condolences, Merv was a friend and great amazing person, this world needs more people like him.
Sergi
I too knew Merv through FastTraxx international. I worked with him for a number of years and could always rely on his expertise and dedication to resolving problems in the mainframe world. Although I never met him in person, Merv and I would often pick up the phone “just to chat†and I considered him a good friend. Reading his story only confirms my good opinion of him – thank you.
I am truly sorry for your loss and will pray for your family. May he rest in peace.
We are so sorry for your loss! Our Prayers are with you always!
A candle was lit in remembrance
What great friend and enjoyable personality, will definitely be missed
A Memorial tree was ordered in memory of Merwyn “Merv” Clair Trachsel. Plant a Tree
Merv has been a friend for a few years I’ve been his barber all those years we’ve done lots of home projects together
That’s why I got him that t-shirt that said if Merv can’t fix it we’re screwed miss the guy already got a project going that I could use his help on
So sorry for our loss
Wendy’s dad Jim Johnson
I met Merv as a friend of my daughter, Wendy years ago. He became a good friend to our family and joined in nearly all our celebrations (birthdays, holidays, etc). He could always be counted on to volunteer his help for any puzzling problem we’d encounter, or just a ‘fix it’ or build it. Even now I find myself thinking just call Merv…
Merv was a best friend and supporter of our daughter, for which we could depend on and thankful for. He’s already being greatly missed. RIP
Blessed by knowing and working with Merv through most of a quarter century. Thinking back feels like not that long ago. People like him are quite rare. Helping and caring for others without being judgemental. A true friend indeed. Lost a lifeline for work related problems along with advice on other issues. My most heartfelt condolences to the entire family.
Jerry Kasch
I only knew Merwin the short time he was a manager here at our place but he was a special kind of guy that’s for sure so we decided to plant a tree for him since he had long roots at a stout trunk . Everyone will miss him horribly rest in peace.
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