Trevor Curtis Jentzsch passed away unexpectedly on March 12, 2026, at the age of 44, surrounded by his loving family following complications from a recent surgery. Born in Murray, Utah, he is survived by his parents, LeeAnn and Curtis; his siblings, Jason, Brittany and Kevin; his nieces, Kenzie and Lexi; and his nephew, Brayden.
Trevor lived with courage, humor, and a deep love for those around him. A man of conviction, he ordered his life around what mattered most to him: God, family, and country. His faith led him to serve a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Tempe, Arizona, an experience that strengthened his desire to serve others and helped shape the man he became. Fiercely patriotic, he held a quiet but consistent respect for his country and those who defended it.
For two decades, Trevor worked at Costco, where his hard work, loyalty, and generous spirit earned him lasting friendships across every department. An adventurer at heart, he found his greatest joy outdoors—camping with his siblings, hiking with his sister and their beloved dogs Mia and LeeLoo, dirt biking, taking motorcycle trips with friends, and rock crawling in Moab with Kevin in his first Tacoma. He was the family member everyone could count on, whether fixing his sister’s and nieces’ cars, helping with yard projects, or taking Brayden shooting. Though he had no children of his own, Trevor was the devoted uncle who stepped into the role of father figure, offering support, encouragement, protection, and presence whenever it mattered.
Trevor loved deeply, lived boldly, and left a lasting mark on everyone fortunate enough to know him. His memory will endure in the stories, laughter, and love he shared.
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