The only thing Trevor loved more than Peyton Manning, was his beloved daughter Ariana. Trevor was a protective-dependable father who would do anything for his baby girl and his family whom he also loved very much. Trevor was a huge fan of just about any CO sports team. If he wasn't enjoying the ball game at Coors Field, you could probably catch him at Red Rocks as music was a passion of his. Trevor had an effortless clever-witty humor to him. His infectious laugh was inevitable. Unless you were discussing opposing politics together, his brilliance may have ended any debate. While our hearts are deeply pained by our loss, we are strengthened with the memory of his presence as the simple thought of his smile could light up even the darkest space.
Trevor is survived by his daughter Ariana Emma Stevens (Hailey Parker) his parents Donald Allen Stevens and Ruth Ann Saxton-Littrell, his sister Jovan Williams (Lyle) his brother Tyler Mares (Crystal) niece Destiny, nephew Riley, granddad Alfred Erickson, numerous aunts/uncles and cousins, and countless friends who love and already miss him so much.
A celebration of life service will be held on Thursday, December 20, 2018 at 11:00am in the Olinger Crown Hill Pavilion of Reflection, 7777 W. 29th Ave. Wheat Ridge, CO 80033. Interment will follow.
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