The Trevor Allan O’Quinn Obituary
The news of Trevor Allan O’Quinn’s passing has struck Fort Worth with a “heartbreaking” intensity. Born on May 11, 2006, Trevor was a “vibrant and beautiful” soul who possessed a “bright heart” and a natural gift for making those around him laugh. To lose such a “vibrant spirit” at the age of 19—a young man who was just beginning to build his future as an electrician—is a reality that has left his loved ones searching for comfort in the midst of “indescribable” sorrow.
Trevor was a graduate of Azle High School, where he was known for his “eye-catching” passion for wrestling and his ability to light up any room with his smile. He found “meaning and warmth” in the simple joys of life, such as fishing, cooking, and spending time with his brothers and his girlfriend. As his family navigates this challenging time, they are leaning on the “vibrant and beautiful” memories of a young man who lived with an “unwavering spirit” and a heart full of ambition.
A “Vibrant Heart” and Future Light
Trevor Allan O’Quinn’s 19 years were a masterclass in “vibrant beauty” and sincere connection. Those who had the “privilege of knowing him” describe a young man with a “bright heart”—someone who was a source of constant encouragement and a “vibrant and beautiful” influence in the lives of his siblings. He was a man of “meaning and warmth” who dreamed of moving to Oregon and building a life filled with “simple joy.” His absence is a heartache that will be felt throughout Tarrant County for years to come.
The “outpouring of grief” following the news of his passing is a direct reflection of the love Trevor sowed during his life. He was a “beacon of light” who taught those around him that the true measure of a person is found in the “meaning and warmth” they bring to their family and friends. His story is one of “vibrant beauty” and “quiet and powerful” strength—a legacy that will continue to guide his parents, siblings, and girlfriend as they honor his memory and find peace in the “vibrant and beautiful” life he led.
Honoring Trevor’s Memory and Supporting the O’Quinn Family
As Fort Worth gathers to navigate this “heartbreaking loss,” the focus remains on honoring Trevor’s remarkable journey and supporting his family during this time of “profound sadness.” The “indescribable” weight of losing a son and brother is a burden no family should carry alone. Funeral services were held at Biggers Funeral Chapel on January 19, 2026, to provide the “meaning and warmth” needed to help the O’Quinn family survive this “profoundly sad” ordeal.
We extend our deepest condolences to his parents, Kellie and Shawn Coleman, his siblings, and his many friends. Trevor Allan O’Quinn’s story did not end with his passing; it continues through every “vibrant and beautiful” memory held by those who loved him and the “bright light” of his spirit that will remain in our hearts forever. Rest in peace, Trevor; your presence was a blessing to Texas, and your spirit will remain a guiding light for your family and our community forever.