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Trevor Matheau Armstrong, a dedicated and hardworking retired truck driver, passed away peacefully on March 29, 2026, in Maysville, Georgia. Born on October 31, 1962, in Canada, Trevor’s life was marked by his commitment to his work and his devotion to his family.
Throughout his career, Trevor earned the respect and admiration of his colleagues for his reliability and professionalism behind the wheel. His years as a truck driver were a testament to his strong work ethic and unwavering determination. Those who knew him remember Trevor as a man who took pride in his job and valued the connections he made along the way.
Trevor’s journey through life was deeply influenced by his family. He was the beloved son of John Armstrong and the late Mary Ann Souliere Armstrong. His close relationship with his father, John, remained a source of strength and comfort. Trevor was a loving brother to Blaine Armstrong, Debbie Baker, and Christine Armstrong, cherishing the bonds they shared throughout their lives. He was also a proud uncle to several nieces and nephews, who brought joy and warmth to his later years.
Family was the cornerstone of Trevor’s life, and he leaves behind a legacy of love and fond memories. His presence will be profoundly missed by those near and dear to him, who will remember his kindness, his laughter, and the quiet dignity with which he lived.
As we reflect on Trevor Matheau Armstrong’s life, we honor a man who worked diligently, loved fiercely, and lived with integrity. His memory will endure in the hearts of his family and friends, serving as a reminder of the impact one life can have on many.
Trevor’s passing is mourned by his father, John Armstrong; his siblings, Blaine Armstrong, Debbie Baker, and Christine Armstrong; and his cherished nieces and nephews. Though his mother, Mary Ann Souliere Armstrong, departed before him, her memory remains woven into the fabric of the family he so deeply valued.
Trevor Matheau Armstrong’s life reminds us of the importance of dedication, family, and the quiet strength found in a life well-lived. He will be remembered with respect and affection by all who knew him.
A cremation will be taking per the deceased wishes.
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