On February 24th, 2000. God smiled down upon us on this earth and chose to make our world a more beautiful and perfect place with the birth of Trevor Alan Jones. The bible teaches us that our God is a jealous God and on March 31st. 2015 our God brought Trevor home to be with him at the age of 15 years and 7 days.
Trevor is survived by his parents, Jeff and Lisa Jones, sister and brother Alissa and Jackson Jones of the home in Collinsville Oklahoma. Trevor is also survived by his brother and sister-in-law Tyler and Candace Oslin, nephew and niece Bentley Brown and Paisley Oslin of Collinsville, Ok. A Grandmother Patsy Holmes of Collinsville, Oklahoma and Grandparents Jerry and Sandy Jones of Claremore, Oklahoma as well as a great host of uncles, aunts, cousins and many friends and loved ones.
Trevor was preceded in death by his Grandfather Edward “Sonny” Holmes an Uncle Alan Holmes and a cousin Jayme Pollard all of Collinsville Oklahoma.
Over the years Trevor was involved in boy scouts, band, football, baseball, track, wrestling and possessed a passion and a true gift for the guitar. To some of us he was the “T-Man”, to his Dad he was always “Hot Rod”.
We only have to look but for a short time to see our many flaws and imperfections exposed. While we do our best to overlook them and even ignore them, they exist and they’re very real.
The reality and maybe even the irony of how we’re viewed is really just a matter of perception. If we can take the time to look at things carefully we begin to struggle to see those imperfections. Those flaws begin to slowly fade way.
The clarity of perception will offer the reality of a perfect and beautiful young man. A heart full of sincerity and compassion that on our best of days we can only hope to posses. A mind full of imagination and artistry that most of us can never dream of understanding. A boundless array of gifts and talents that many of us will spend our lives trying to pursue but will never be able to call our own.
We start to see a future full of promise and hope. A world at your fingertips that was yours for the taking. The endless possibilities and achievements just waiting to be had. We can see traits that would serve us all well to incorporate into our own lives.
We really don’t have to look all that hard to find that God had given us a bright and shining star. A wonderful beacon of light that proved to brighten all of our lives. An excellent example of the type of person we should all strive harder to be. Someone that even at such a young age was still more of a man that most of us will ever hope to be.
Sadly you were given a worried and troubled mind and you struggled to find a better way. And while you may have never seen it in yourself, we can all clearly see that you were much more than us. Someone bigger than us. Someone much better than us.
God, we thank you for your gift. Because of our time with Trevor, our eyes are opened wider. Our hearts a little fuller. Our lives a little brighter.
Visitation will be 2:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Friday April 3, 2015 at the Collinsville Dolton Funeral Home.
Funeral Services will be 10:00 a.m. Saturday, April 4, 2015 at the First Baptist Church in Collinsville.
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