Trevin Brian Rammell's Obituary
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Trevin Brian Rammell on August 18, 2024, in Taylorsville, Utah. Born December 30, 2005, in Murray, Utah to Brian Gordon and Kelly Cluff Rammell. He was the youngest of two children, having a beautiful big sister Makayda Rai. Trevin’s gender reveal was top secret so you can imagine the joy and surprise when Brian proudly announced in the delivery room, “He has balls!” The family was now complete.
Trevin was definitely the cream of the unique crop. From a young age, Trevin showed a passion for baseball, playing with his dedicated baseball family. He also loved swimming and playing night games, organized by his Uncle Keaton, with his friends and cousins. As he got older, his passion turned to skateboarding and boxing, or “fighting” with his friends. Trevin loved his movie dates with Mom and beating Dad at Go-Kart racing. He loved both of his parents fiercely. Recently, he rekindled his love for water activities during a family trip where he went white water rafting and paddleboarding. This summer while his cousin Phoenix was living with him, he became a big brother figure and found a lot of joy in helping teach him to swim, swing the bat and play video games.
Despite the struggles and pain he felt, Trevin had a big heart and was always loyal to the people close to him. Surfacing to the top he was an amazing, genuine, loyal and caring person to the core. He would do anything for those who needed it most. Trevin had a sense of urgency to aid those in need and knew how to help teach the young through his trial and error.
Trevin had his extra share of rough edges and personal trials many could never understand, yet he had a heart of gold and possessed a remarkable humility and kindness. Trevin recently turned a beautiful new leaf, but could not hold onto it tight enough, as the pain was just too much to bear.
Trevin is survived by his parents, sister, Grandma Connie, Grandpa Bob (Susi), Grandma Karma, aunts and uncles, and many cousins. He is preceded in death by his Grandpa Gordon.
“My mind still talks to you, my heart still looks for you, but my soul knows you’re at peace.”
We love you Bean!
We would like to invite you to a memorial service on Saturday, September 28, 2024, at 5:30 pm with open house visitation from 4:00-5:30 pm at Premier Funeral Services, 67 East 8000 South, Midvale, Utah. Parking will be limited, however there is overflow street parking if needed.
In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to suicide prevention through the National Alliance of Mental Illness.
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