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Trevor Kruis

June 9, 1990 - December 28, 2021

What do you do when all the words that are used to eulogize someone are true, but seem too cliché - too trite - to describe someone who truly was all those things and more? Trevor was the kindest, the friendliest, the most thoughtful...he was brave like few others are brave. He was funny and witty. He was a great educator, a great all around human being…someone who inspired those around him, who pulled teams up when they were down, who was always looking to learn new things. We all love Trevor and will miss him forever.

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Charles Stoll 2021-12-31 03:15:08 wrote:

During my first year in Medellin Trevor urged me to join the TCS basketball team. He was always pumping me up and making me feel good about my role, asking me if I would be at the next game. Trevor always gave 100 percent effort and would bail our team out of losing deficits nearly every game. He could jump out of the gym and was always our strongest player. One weekend just before the pandemic my parents were visiting from California and came to one of our games. After the game Trevor walked right over to my Mom, introduced himself, and really made a connection with her, asking her questions about her trip and saying nice things to her. He really made a lasting impression on me that day. When I would visit his classes he was always doing something fun with the kids (trivia games on the overhead or rocket launcher construction) and you knew that the guy just loved his job. Such a hard worker and a natural teacher.

Charles Stoll 2021-12-31 03:15:08 wrote: During my first year in Medellin Trevor urged me to join the TCS basketball team. He was always pumping me up and making me feel good about my role, asking me if I would be at the next game. Trevor always gave 100 percent effort and would bail our team out of losing deficits nearly every game. He could jump out of the gym and was always our strongest player. One weekend just before the pandemic my parents were visiting from California and came to one of our games. After the game Trevor walked right over to my Mom, introduced himself, and really made a connection with her, asking her questions about her trip and saying nice things to her. He really made a lasting impression on me that day. When I would visit his classes he was always doing something fun with the kids (trivia games on the overhead or rocket launcher construction) and you knew that the guy just loved his job. Such a hard worker and a natural teacher.

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