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Trevor Rees-Jones

Dallas, Texas

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Rees-Jones, Trevor William A lawyer, was born in Chelsea, Oklahoma on January 17, 1923, the son of David Rees-Jones and Mary Edith Holmes. The Rev. Mr. David Rees-Jones was born in Trefor near Llangollen, Denbighshire, North Wales and served as a missionary to India, as a chaplain with the...

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I'm so sorry to hear of the loss of your father, Mr. Rees-Jones. I worked with him for over 15 years at Locke, Purnell, Boren, Laney & Neely. He was such a kind, considerate man. I will cherish those memories.

Dear Rees-Jones Family . I saw Mr Rees-Jones many times on Sundays . I did not know him well but I always enjoyed the conversations we had together when I would teach his SS class . My condolences to family and friends .

Trevor and the Rees-Jones family:

I worked closely with your dad when he represented WFAA-TV as the Channel 8 newscast rose to prominence in the 70s. Trevor and I conferred over several controversial stories -- alleged corruption in the Sheriff's Dept and inside Southwestern Bell; the Ku Klux Klan; the reinstitution of the death penalty, and more. That experience spanned several years and I learned that Trevor was a man of great integrity, humor, courage and intellect. I shall...

Ms. Val., Stephanie, and family:
I am so sorry to hear about your loss. I can remember him dropping Stephane and I off at Northpark Mall to go ice skating just like it was yesterday. He will certainly be missed by many. My thoughts and prayers are will all of you.

I am very sad to hear the news about Trevor. I worked for him for about 28 yrs and he was the "best boss" I ever had, such a warm, caring person, a great friend, someone to talk with who always made time to listen. He will be missed. My condolences to the family.

Trevor and Jan,

I was sad to hear of the passing of Mr. Rees-Jones. He was a wonderful man who always brightened my days as I worked with you at Chief. He would call and say, "Erica, This is Trevor Rees-Jones, the old one!" I'm sure he brightened the lives of countless people and he will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Sincerely,

I offer the Rees-Jones family my most sincere condolences on your loss and pray that the "God of all comfort" will be with you in your time of distress.

Deepest Sympathy,
J.Murray

I am heartbroken to hear the news about Trevor. He was always so upbeat and happy, and he was such a caring man. I will never forget the sound of his voice, whether he was telling me good morning, or telling me a silly joke he heard on the radio. Trevor had so many stories and was so full of life. The love he had for Billye June was one in a million, and he was so very proud of his children and grandchildren. I can't think of another person in this world that I adore more than Trevor. ...

What a WONDERFUL man. I had the pleasure of working with Trevor for almost two years at Locke Lord. Because my last name being "Friend" he opted to refer to me as "His Acquaintance" to EVERYONE. He never passed my desk without saying "Good Morning" or "See ya tomorrow" and giving me a WONDERFUL compliment of some kind or the other. Heaven has another angel to look down upon us. He will be truly missed.