I was headed into San Antonio when I had a major tire blowout on my pick-up. I made it off I-10 at Dietrich Road. Without a spare and waiting assistance, I noticed Trevor's Memorial. Having seen many roadside memorials over the years and never having the time or opportunity to stop. This time it was made for me. It is obvious that Trevor is loved and missed by many. When our time is over, we hope that our life left a ripple effect of memories and touching lives. Trevor left a very large ripple that is still going to this day. Hope your pain has dimmed and the wonderful memories have brightened. From a stranger touched by a ripple.
We are always here for y'all Tarae, Susan and fam. Thanks Trev for showing us that being the raw us is beautiful and ok to do. We will stay true to our souls, as you did. Love and miss you, bro.
You know that when SO MANY cherish a life , that life is worth being cherished !!!! Share a smile , give a hug , tell someone you care, meet a soul where they are at , offer a stranger hope , simply lend a kind thought , live life with heart - like Trevor !
Thank you Trevor for a touch to ours !
So sorry Sue & family - Cherish every moment well lived ! 🩷
Susan, we are so very sorry for the loss of your Son. From everything I read on Facebook from his friends in Texas he sounded like such a caring, geniune soul! I can't imagine how much you are hurting, You and your family are in our thoughts.
So blessed to have so many amazing memories and stories to cherish. He was my first best friend and taught me to live on the wild side! Trevor was the coolest man I’ve ever had the pleasure of knowing. Without him my childhood wouldn’t have been the same ❤️ until we meet again brother.