Trent's first love was baseball, from the Outlaws to Southside High, where he graduated in 2011. Trent officiated for the Tennessee Valley Basketball Association, the Greater Sand Mountain Football Official Association, and the Marshall County Softball Umpires Association. Just saying "Trent Wilson" brings a smile to your face and a fond memory to your mind. Trent had the ability to express love, kindness, and patience to every child he met. The love he had for friends and family was always constant. His infectious smile could light up any situation. He rode into the wind without fear because Trent had the peace of knowing what it meant to be in the Hand of God. Always Loved; Never Forgotten; Forever Missed.
His funeral service is at 2 p.m. Friday, March 31, 2017, at Etowah Memorial Chapel. Burial will follow in Pine Grove Cemetery in Glencoe. Bro. Kenneth Jacobs will officiate.
Pallbearers: Zac Brown, Seth Brown, Chase Brown, Alex Gallagher, Codey Paulson, Max Grace, Janiel Lister, and Blake Devine. Visitation will be from 5 until 8 p.m. Thursday, March 30, 2017, at the funeral home.
Trent was preceded in death by Eugene Wilson and Evelyn Voyles.
Trent is survived by his father, Charles Wilson; mother, Debrah Byrd, (Stephen); brothers, Heath (Laura) Wilson, Derek (Skylar) Wilson; honorary brothers, Seth and Zac Brown; grandparents, Johnny Lamar Voyles, Hoppy and Betty Palmer; nieces, Beth and Collins; and nephew, Matthew Wilson.
Etowah Memorial Chapel directing.
The Gadsden Times March 30, 2017
A Rainbow City man, Trent Colton Wilson, was killed Thursday night in a motorcyle crash on U.S. Highway 431 in Sardis, and a woman who tried to come to his aid was killed when a truck hit the motorcycle, lost control and hit her.
Excerpts from The Gadsden Times
Trent's first love was baseball, from the Outlaws to Southside High, where he graduated in 2011. Trent officiated for the Tennessee Valley Basketball Association, the Greater Sand Mountain Football Official Association, and the Marshall County Softball Umpires Association. Just saying "Trent Wilson" brings a smile to your face and a fond memory to your mind. Trent had the ability to express love, kindness, and patience to every child he met. The love he had for friends and family was always constant. His infectious smile could light up any situation. He rode into the wind without fear because Trent had the peace of knowing what it meant to be in the Hand of God. Always Loved; Never Forgotten; Forever Missed.
His funeral service is at 2 p.m. Friday, March 31, 2017, at Etowah Memorial Chapel. Burial will follow in Pine Grove Cemetery in Glencoe. Bro. Kenneth Jacobs will officiate.
Pallbearers: Zac Brown, Seth Brown, Chase Brown, Alex Gallagher, Codey Paulson, Max Grace, Janiel Lister, and Blake Devine. Visitation will be from 5 until 8 p.m. Thursday, March 30, 2017, at the funeral home.
Trent was preceded in death by Eugene Wilson and Evelyn Voyles.
Trent is survived by his father, Charles Wilson; mother, Debrah Byrd, (Stephen); brothers, Heath (Laura) Wilson, Derek (Skylar) Wilson; honorary brothers, Seth and Zac Brown; grandparents, Johnny Lamar Voyles, Hoppy and Betty Palmer; nieces, Beth and Collins; and nephew, Matthew Wilson.
Etowah Memorial Chapel directing.
The Gadsden Times March 30, 2017
A Rainbow City man, Trent Colton Wilson, was killed Thursday night in a motorcyle crash on U.S. Highway 431 in Sardis, and a woman who tried to come to his aid was killed when a truck hit the motorcycle, lost control and hit her.
Excerpts from The Gadsden Times
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