Trevor Lane Clark, age 23, was born on December 6, 1999, in Marshall, Texas, and passed away in Tyler, Texas on October 30, 2023 as a result of an automobile accident. Trevor was a man of many talents, with a heart full of love, a quick wit, and a generous spirit that touched everyone he met.
Trevor was a proud graduate of Marshall High School, Class of 2018, and furthered his education at Jarvis Christian College. His strong work ethic and entrepreneurial spirit led him to a successful career in sales at H & W Power Sports and Marine. Recently, Trevor had embarked on a new journey, opening his own business, a venture he was incredibly excited about and looking forward to growing.
Trevor's talents were not confined to his professional life. He was a gifted musician and vocalist, pouring his soul into writing and recording his own music. He had an unparalleled love for grilling, known far and wide for his amazing abilities. His passions ran deep, from hunting and golfing to playing cornhole and fishing. But above all, his greatest joy and true passion was his family.
He had a penchant for the simple pleasures in life. He loved the spicy kick of Takis, the sweet decadence of Sopapilla Cheesecake that his fiance, Marisol, made, the tangy taste of pickled quail eggs and okra, and the comforting familiarity of ketchup on everything. He reveled in the smell of bonfires, the serenity of nature, and the thrill of being outdoors. He had a unique love for fragrances, known for his signature scent of cologne and his fondness for Teakwood candles.
Trevor's family will forever cherish the memories they shared with him. From his warm, embracing hugs and his spot-on Forest Gump impressions to the precious moments he spent cuddling with his babies. His quick wit, people-pleasing personality, and love for dancing and playing pranks brought laughter and joy into their lives.
Trevor leaves behind a legacy of love. He is survived by his fiance, Marisol Juarez; his sons, Rylan Clark and Dallas Clark; his parents, Dara and Michael Thurmon, Rickey and Kellye Clark; his siblings, Dusty Weaver, Emily Weaver, Kaeleigh Clark and Hunter Zeuch, Dylan Thurmon, Cannon Thurmon, Mason Higginbotham and Shelby Matlock, Mallory Higginbotham, Cole Silliman, Will Davis, Isaiah Ramirez, Lee Ramirez, Adrian Ramirez, and Giovanni Hernandez; and his grandparents, Regina Agent and John Risinger, Walter and Judy Clark, Mike and Rhonda Thurmon, Lloyd Thurmon, Kathryn Garrett. He also leaves behind his future mother-in-law, Marcela Jaimes, numerous other aunts, uncles, family members, close friends, and his beloved four-legged companion, Nash. Trevor is preceded in death by his infant son, his grandparents, Wayne Agent, Mona Clark, Jesse Lee Clark, Sr., Josephine Thurmon "Memaw", Marion and Harry Uttley, Sadie Morse, Ralph Morse and Jean Crenshaw, and his brother, TJ Davis.
Trevor's life, though cut short, was filled with love, laughter, and generosity. He touched the lives of many with his quick wit and infectious smile. His memory will continue to live on in the hearts of those who loved him. His life was a testament to the power of love, family, and the joy of living each day to its fullest. Trevor Lane Clark will be deeply missed, but his spirit will continue to inspire all who knew him.
Serving as pallbearers will be Cole Silliman, Will Davis, Trent Ogle, Hunter Neal, Cade Bickerdike, Kolten Roberson, C. J. Biggs, Osiel Suarez, Rayford McCracken, Tallon Stevens, Randy Carter, Logan Busbey, Henry Burd, Ty Kirkland and Jay Sepulvado.