He lived his life to the fullest and touched so many along the way. He left us too early but I’m grateful for the time I had with him. He will be missed dearly but never forgotten.
In November 2019 Trevor met with his father to have lunch as they often did. He and his dad talked about Stacey, Trev’s sister. They talked about creating a foundation that would raise money and awareness of poverty in rural schools in the town in which she has been an educator for the past 13 years. Unfortunately, Trevor passed away suddenly 4 days after Christmas, 2019. To honor the love that Trevor gave to his family and friends, this foundation will reach more than we could have imagined.
The Trevor John Waugh Memorial Education Foundation will support children of all ages with a focus on students who are being raised in poverty. Our goal is to provide students and children of all ages the needed resources and educational opportunities to students who typically would not have had the chance to experience.


LIVE BIG ... LAUGH LOUD

Trevor John Waugh was born on September 12th, 1973 in Rochester, New York and raised in Honeoye Falls, NY. Trevor was a 1992 graduate of Honeoye Falls-Lima High School and studied at State University of NY, Cortland. As a child, Trevor loved spending time with his blended family, playing sports, and fostering his love of music. He spent hours watching sports movies with his Dad and younger brother, Dana. He spent many nights watching stand-up comedy and any comedic movie with his baby sister, Stacey. His was known for his ability to quote his favorite movies and songs perfectly.
Trevor was a die-hard Buffalo Bills fan and enjoyed attending games with friends. If there was any type of live music or concert, Trevor was always there. He excelled in both sports and school and went on to create lifelong friendships with his college peers. He never met a stranger and enjoyed being the life of the party. Most importantly, he loved big and laughed loud. His infectious laugh made it impossible to not laugh along with him and always put a smile on everyone’s faces. He made sure that when you were with him, you felt like the best version of yourself. Unfortunately, Trevor passed away suddenly, yet peacefully from a heart attack shortly after Christmas 2019 at the age of 46. His kind heart and his love for people will continue to live on in the lives in which he touched. He was especially proud of and showed a great love for his family. His legacy will continue on through their efforts to give back to their community and spread love and kindness to others.

