

He was born in Fort Worth, Texas to parents Gregory Randall Brown and Mary-Lynn Brown, and was raised in New Mexico and a little bit of Texas, and he was a Self taught bad ass at La Pinta University.
Trevor was a spiritualistic hedonist who always sought to find his place in this quantum world, through spirit and human connection; through energy, love and light.
He warmed hearts as the guitar/pianist and one of the lead singers in his family’s band “The Downtown Browns”.
Trevor was a Mechanic, singer/songwriter, pianist, guitarist,
electrician, contractor, entrepreneur
Trevor enjoyed being a father and loved anything outdoors especially if it challenged his mind and physical strength. Charming, singing or making people laugh.
Trevor was a mentor, a comedian, and the kind of storyteller who managed to capture the essence of the dozens of lives he lived in this one alone. He had a rare gift for connection—making friends everywhere he went, and somehow with everyone he met. Trevor was always trying new things, and most he mastered on the first try as if he’d already learned; proving his stories to be more than just a tale. If something was broken, Trevor could fix it—always eager to share his knowledge and lend a hand. Yet, for all his talents and larger-than-life presence, his greatest achievement and deepest pride was, and will forever remain—even in the afterlife—his son, Colten.
He is survived by:
Mary-Lynn Brown - Mother
Maranda Brown - Sister
Amarina Brown - Sister
Colten Anderson/Brown - Son
A Celebration of life will be held in Las Cruces, NM with the official date to be determined.
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