Trevor moved to Hopkins County, when he was 3 years old and attended school at Sulphur Bluff ISD, where he graduated being active in all sports and FFA. After Graduation he attended Tarleton State University before returning to Sulphur Springs. At the time of his death he worked for BEF Foods. Trevor loved the outdoors and loved to hunt and fish. He will be remembered for his sense of humor, warm smile, willingness to help others and for his loyalty to family and friends.
Trevor is survived by his two children Austin Allan and Kaci Allan and their mother Louise Harris all of Como; his mother, Vicky Stribling and husband Gary; father, Bill Allan and wife Jamie: sisters, Susan Croft and husband, Thomas of Springtown and Sharon Mayo of Fort Worth, and brother, Travis Allan of Denton. Also surviving are nephews Cody, Carson, Cooper and Jordan who thought the world of their Uncle Trevor.
Trevor moved to Hopkins County, when he was 3 years old and attended school at Sulphur Bluff ISD, where he graduated being active in all sports and FFA. After Graduation he attended Tarleton State University before returning to Sulphur Springs. At the time of his death he worked for BEF Foods. Trevor loved the outdoors and loved to hunt and fish. He will be remembered for his sense of humor, warm smile, willingness to help others and for his loyalty to family and friends.
Trevor is survived by his two children Austin Allan and Kaci Allan and their mother Louise Harris all of Como; his mother, Vicky Stribling and husband Gary; father, Bill Allan and wife Jamie: sisters, Susan Croft and husband, Thomas of Springtown and Sharon Mayo of Fort Worth, and brother, Travis Allan of Denton. Also surviving are nephews Cody, Carson, Cooper and Jordan who thought the world of their Uncle Trevor.
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