Trevor-Labuda-Obituary

Trevor Lee Labuda

Falls Church, Virginia

Apr 9, 2000 – Nov 3, 2023

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BORN
April 9, 2000
DIED
November 3, 2023
LOCATION
Falls Church, Virginia

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Shortly after Trevor Labuda's death, a stack of thank you cards was found in a drawer in his bedroom. Most of them had come from teammates on the diving team he was part of for nearly all his childhood. "You are one of the kindest, most relatable people that I know, and you're always able to put...

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I never knew Trevor too well but we took a math class together our freshman fall at Brown. While I barely managed to scrape through the class, it was clear that it all came easily to Trevor, and he would ask really great questions. I remember then also learning that he was an athlete and being amazed at his ability to balance that with this rigorous class. It was clear he was going places. Rest easy, Trevor.

Dearest Trevor, I think of you often with your bright smile and handsome face and kind heart. You brought so much joy to all around you. You will never be forgotten. You live on in our hearts. Love, Julie

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Our first memory of Trevor, is meeting him at 8 months old. There are so many memories through the years of this great smiley child, as we went on many outings and family trips. You were such a joy and brought so much love and caring to other people. You are greatly missed and gone too soon in your life. We will love you and miss you always. Grief is so hard! Remember, Labuda family and Julia, your friends and loved ones here today and always! Love The Vana Family, Tom, Susan, CJ, and Andy.

There are lots of moments at dive meets when you are just waiting. Often after competition, Trevor (and Evan) would hop up into the stands to make plans with Cindy - whether it was to grab a bite to eat, or to confirm a practice time or to return to the pool deck to be with teammates. He always had the best smile, something positive to say about his diving (and others), and a hug for his mom. It was clear he moved through the world feeling much love and support. His easy going and caring...

I remember Trevor as a precious infant. We and his siblings did a tricky trot when the kids were about 3. Later he would answer the door with "what are you doing here?"

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