

He was born July 7, 1933 in Coatesville Pennsylvania. His father was Alfred F. Fagan Sr., a local businessman. His mother, Edith Morris Fagan was a teacher in Coatesville Schools.
Trevor was a mischievous, fun loving young man who enjoyed many friends and their escapades, especially trips to "The Bay." He graduated from Scott High School. He married his first wife Patricia Gillen in 1952, They had two daughters, Patricia and TrevAnn. Baby Patricia died in infancy, Trevor is survived by TrevAnn Guldan (widow of Joseph),
In 1959 Trevor married Sarah Glasmire RN. They established "Little Place Farm" in West Caln. There they had many dogs, ponies, and several farm animals. They grew their own fruits and vegetables. Their union produced three children who all survive him,Terri Heather (Arthur), Todd Fagan (Bridget) and Trevor II (Lauren). The family were active members of The Presbyterian Church of Coatesville. During this time Trevor worked at Lukens Steel as a machinist. He and Warren Hardy developed a side business doing asphalt paving, sealing and line painting. They did the patriotic crosswalks for the nation's Bicentennial in Philadelphia in 1976.
In 1978 Trevor moved to Mississippi where he became a sales rep for Kennametal. He married Diane Dakin Medders and became step-father to her three sons, James, Richard, and Kevin Medders. In the early 1980's Trevor and Diane moved to Pennsylvania where he continued to work at various jobs until retirement. After Diane's passing, Trevor moved to Maryland where he was cared for by son Trevor and family.
Trevor is also survived by his beloved brother Alfred F. Fagan Jr. and his wife Hope. In addition to his four children and three step-sons, Trevor is survived by grandchildren Johanna Farra (Joshua), Josiah Guldan (Cara), Jonas Guldan (Mary), Ryan Schneider (Jaclyn), Rachel Heather, Ashlyn Fagan-Marler, Avery Fagan (Maddie), Angelica, Darel and John Lloyd Fagan. Also great grands, Selena Schneider, Rhys Guldan, Ezra and Emery Marler, and Chapel Fagan.
Interment Private
In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be directed to the Alzheimer's Association. Please see link below.
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