Jim-TREVIS-Obituary

Jim TREVIS

Lake Elmo, Minnesota

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Died suddenly at home from an apparent heart attack on September 11, 2015. He was 65. There are not enough words to do Jim Trevis justice. He was a novelist, communications expert, screenwriter, and photographer - a creative powerhouse. He was a humorist, lover of movies and music, lover of...

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I fondly remember our early career years and the creative team we had. So much fun writing and designing CFW and learning how to put our ideas together. Just revisited your November 1976 editorial on Noise Pollution of all things, good stuff! Wish we would have had even more of those years, but we did have those wonderful times and made the most of it.

Good bye, Jim. I'm sorry you didn't get to enjoy your retirement for very long, I know you worked fast and furious for ICSI.
Wishing you an amazing and joyous time in the life after, whatever that may be.

My love to your family and you,

Shelly

Chris and family,
I am so terribly sorry about the sudden and untimely loss of your Jim. You may not remember me, but I recall a particularly engrossing conversation with you after Dorian's mother's memorial service a few years ago, and I also heard lots of stories about Jim and your kids that time we went to "The Magic Flute" at the U. Cherish all of your countless wondrous memories of him and of your long life together.
Blessings to you and your kids,
Mary Knatterud

I am very sorry for your loss.

Carole,
I am so sorry to hear of your brother's passing. You will be in my prayers.

To Jim's family. I am so sorry to learn of Jim's passing. I worked with Jim at Imation. He was an excellent marketer but more importantly, a kind and gentle man. I remember how proudly he spoke of his wife and children. He had a wonderful sense of humor. I can still see him at a company function dressed up in an inflatable suit as Arnold Schwarznegger. He is missed and not fogotten.

Reed Edstrom, White Bear Township, MN

Chris, no words to describe the loss of Jim and what you are going through. EVERYONE loved this man - he was kind, honorable, and will forever live on in our hearts as Jim and the Brandman. We are certain that Jim is with the Lord - there was no better person. You and your family are in our prayers.