The Chronicle Herald (Metro)

MILLER, Trevor Charles

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Age 40 of Halifax, It is with heavy hearts that the family of Trevor Charles Miller sadly announce his sudden and unexpected passing on July 1st, 2020. Born in Halifax, he was a son of Claire Miller and the late Paul Miller. Trevor believed his greatest accomplish­ment was his son Liam. He was a great father to Liam and had so much he could not wait to teach him about becoming a man. Liam truly was the most important person in his life. Trevor was a loving family member and loyal friend, sometimes to a fault. At a young age Trevor made his own path in life, adopted his own set of rules, and always stood by them. He was honest, funny, giving, loving, protective and would do absolutely anything for those he loved. It would be hard to forget he was also a huge pest (LOL) who would often go to great lengths to a get a rise out of anyone. He thrived on being a pest and I am sure there are a few out there who will miss him for that. You could never tell Trevor something could not be done. He was sometimes hard-headed and would take such words as a challenge, and he would always find a way to conquer. Trevor you will be deeply and sadly missed. Trevor was survived by his spouse, Shannon Johnson; their son, and "Trevor’s biggest fan ", Liammiller, age 10; stepson, Dylan Saccary, age 21; and let us not forget his babies, Capone and Lola. Trevor was also survived by his mother, Claire Miller; In-laws, Paulette and Curtis Davidson; brother, Shane Miller; sister, Natasha Miller; nephew, Brandon Miller; many, many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Trevor was predecease­d by his paternal grandparen­ts, Phyllis and Charles Miller; maternal grandparen­ts, Mary and Thomas Briand. I believe Trevor would prefer us to celebrate his life, instead of mourning his death. There will be a small celebratio­n of life at the Lebanese Club, 345 Kearney Lake Rd, Halifax Saturday July 11th, at 3 p.m. Arrangemen­ts have been entrusted to T.J. Tracey Cremation and Burial Specialist­s, 71 Mcquade Lake Crescent, Halifax. Online condolence­s may be sent to the family by visiting: www.tjtracey.com

"Watch over our boy as he needs you the most now. Continue to be the backbone in this family as we desperatel­y need your help moving forward. I truly hope you are free, Love you, Dad."

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