d. Feb. 14, 2023
Trevor Joseph Hartfield, 31, St. Petersburg, Fla., formerly of Arcadia, passed away on February 14, 2023, with his family and friends by his side.
Trevor chose to be an organ donor, so he is a true HERO. He will live on and bless so many others with the gift of life. Trevor was a ray of light and brought so much joy and laughter to anyone he encountered. He had a sweetness about him that was infectious and left a special unforgettable mark with so many. He also had a very serious side when not being his goofy self. If you needed him, he was always there.
He enjoyed all sports; Florida Gators football was his passion. He recently took up biking, loved taking his dog Percy to the beach and eating out with family and friends. Gaming with his buddies was also a favorite pastime. Trevor was a huge Dave Matthews fan and always looked forward to attending his concert each year. Although he didn’t have a church home, he loved the Lord, had faith, and accepted Jesus as his Lord and Savior.
Trevor is survived by his parents, Paul Hartfield of St. Pete, Fla., and Christine (stepdad Charles) Moore of Sheridan; paternal grandmother, Joann Bitterman of Wisconsin; maternal grandmother, Patricia Ogden of Indiana; and step-grandparents, Vernard (Vicky) Moore of Indiana. Trevor was the youngest of two children. He loved his older sister whole-heartedly and loved to play jokes on her expressing his love for her. He leaves behind his sister, Jessica (Nicholas) Wise of Indiana; stepbrothers, Eric (Abby) Moore and Brandon Moore; nephews, Hunter and Gavin; and niece, Faylinn Moore; and his dog Percy, which was the love of his life. He also leaves behind his Uncle Gregory (Kimberly) Hartfield, Jeffrey (Brenda) Hartfield, Aunt Sharon (Robert) Ockerlund, Uncle Kenny (Pam) Majors, Curt Majors, Dennis Majors, and Aunt Amy (Andy) Tess; along with many loving great-aunts, great-uncles, cousins and a host of friends.
He was preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Richard Hartfield; step-grandfather, Fred Bitterman; maternal grandparents, Kenneth (Elizabeth) Majors; and step-grandfather, John Ogden.
A celebration of life will be held from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 11, with the memorial service immediately following at Arcadia Christian Church, 26901 State Road 19, Arcadia.