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1986 - 2007
 Trevor Allen Schilling at the age of 20 passed away on Saturday, September 1, 2007 at a Kerrville hospital. He was born on September 2, 1986 in Kerrville, Texas to Albert Schilling Jr and Ella Williams Schilling. Trevor graduated from Ingram High School in 2005 and he worked for others by doing lawn care for those that couldn't. He loved children, cats, chess, computers, playing games and seeing to his mother who he loved very much. He is preceded in death by his father Albert Schilling Jr, two brothers Steven and Ronald Schilling.
Trevor is survived by his loving mother Ella Schilling of Kerrville; half brother Jeffery Schilling of Oklahoma,; sister Cheryl Schilling of Kerrville; many aunts, uncles, cousins and many other family members and friends who love him will miss him.
Visitation will be held 10 till 6 on Tuesday, September 4, 2007 at Wright's Funeral Parlor, with family greeting guest from 4 till 6.
Funeral services will be held 2pm, Wednesday, September 5, 2007 at Wright's Funeral Parlor with Interment following at Garden of Memories Cemetery
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There are currently 1 condolences.
Amanda Givens
imacrazygirl@msn.com
Wednesday September 5, 2007 at
10:46 PM
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To Trevor's family and friends, this world has truly lost a genuinely great person. I attended Ingram Tom Moore High School and was a grade below Trevor, but I remember several times talking to Trevor and seeing Trevor around school. He had an amazing spirit and always looked at the world with a glass half full perspective rather than a glass half empty. If only my words could truly express how saddened I was to hear this news of Trevor's passing then you could understand why I'm leaving this note. Trevor was a great individual and was one of my brother's friends while in High school so I got the chance to get to know him a little bit and even though he was a bit shy at times boy was he funny. I can't even begin to remember the random times that Trevor and I encountered eachother, but I will say that I am praying for you in this time of grief. Sometimes things happen that make no sense and you just want to lash out because it doesn't make sense, but there is a time for everything. Look at Ecclesiastes 3: 1-8 in the Bible and that pretty much sums up what to expect in life. I wish I knew the perfect thing to say to make you feel better, but I know that God will provide. God Bless you and may Trevor Rest in Peace.
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