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In Memory of
Trevor Andrew Maranville
1959 - 2018
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This Book of Memories memorial website allows family and friends a place to re-visit, share and enhance this tribute for future generations.
We had the honor of serving with Trevor in the Army National Guard MP company. We had many great times with trevor. Never saw him in a bad mood, always had a smile on his face and had a great sense of humor. He was a good man, a good soldier and a good friend. It was a pleasure to know him.
Memories from church youth group and high school...long ago. No matter how infrequently we saw each other, it was just like yesterday. Rest in His peace, old friend, be at peace now.
Trevor: You were the first officer I met when I first joined the Vermont DOC. You trained me, and we shared a lot of important moments both in our careers and personal lives. You were always a friend and always could be counted on to be there when things went bad. You had a huge heart and even after I transferred to another facility, whenever I saw you, we'd exchange a hug and some smacktalk. I'll miss you, old man.