Obituary published on Legacy.com by Anderson McQueen Funeral Homes on Feb. 14, 2025.
Trevor "Conrad" Stevens left this world on February 8, 2025, in
St. Petersburg, FL. Born on July 8, 1993, Trevor was a charismatic presence, always leaving a lasting impression with his infectious humor and big heart.
Growing up in Seneca, Trevor was an active member of Seneca Baptist Youth Group. Whether at church, school, or about town, he was never one to shy away from making new friends, embodying the phrase "never met a stranger." His school years at Seneca High, from where he graduated in the class of 2011, were filled with many good times and adventures that his friends and family recall with a smile.
After high school, Trevor found his calling in the culinary world, working in many different restaurants. His passion for cooking and good food was only matched by his appetite and dedication to meals shared with loved ones. After moving to Grand Junction, CO, his career took a transformative turn when he ventured into restoration work, bringing comfort to many by helping them rebuild their lives after disasters and tragedies. This fulfilling role allowed Trevor the satisfaction of knowing he made a difference, true to his compassionate and helpful nature.
Trevor's vibrant personality was a tapestry woven with humor and kindness, always brightening any room he entered. His interests were as varied as his character; he was an avid follower of all sports, music, comedy and recently, after relocating to St. Petersburg, discovered a new passion for fishing. This particular hobby took him to many scenic spots in his final months. Although he never caught a shark, his dream of catching one is testament to his adventurous spirit.
Trevor leaves behind a family who cherishes his memory dearly: his mother Gracie McAlister, stepfather Johnny McAlister, siblings Brittni Stevens, Sherry McAlister, Mandy McAlister, and Brad McAlister, fur-brother Grover, his grandparents John "Popeye" McAlister Sr. and Ophelia "G-Ma" Burbage, and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins. He is preceded in death by his father Jeffrey Glenn Stevens and grandmother Emma McAlister, as well as his fur-brother Calvin. The impact he had on those who knew him will be honored in a celebration of life at a later date in his hometown of Seneca.
As we remember Trevor, let's carry forward his joyful approach to life by exercising his favored tradition: performing random acts of kindness. A simple smile or friendly gesture can indeed transform someone's day, just as Trevor often did.
In Trevor's memory, we're reminded that even as he cast his line into the vast unknown, he left us with more than just laughs and memories; he left us with inspiration-to be kind, loving and to live life with a sense of adventure.