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Trinity Jay Lofgren, 20, of Freeport, IL passed away Tuesday September 2, 2025. She was born June 15, 2005 in Monroe, WI to Brent and Jacqueline (Stucky) Lofgren. Trinity graduated from Fitch High School Groton, CT and then attended Paul Mitchell earning her degree in Esthetician.
Trinity had such a tender heart. She always helped others with so much kindness. She lit up any room she went into. She loved dinosaurs, Hello Kitty, her cat Penguin, and never said no to pizza rolls. She loved every kind of music and shared her vibrant spirit with everyone around her. Her warm heart touched us all in some way. She will be deeply missed and will forever be in our hearts! She loved everyone with all her heart! She will always be our TEEJAY!
She is survived by her parents Brent and Jacqueline Lofgren; brother Andrew Lofgren; great-grandparents Marlene (Kenneth) Kostenbader; grandparents Chuck and Diane Lofgren and Belinda and Kenny Kostenbader Jr.; uncle and aunts, Brandon (Kristy) Lofgren, Shelby (Dan) Kelley, and Sami Kostenbader; and many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends.
Preceding Trinity in death are her great-great-grandparents John and Doris Mudore, great-grandmother Kathy Stucky, great-grandparents Gerald and Eva Brookman, and uncle Bryan Lofgren.
Funeral services will be 12:00 P.M. Wednesday September 10, 2025 at Burke-Tubbs Funeral Home in Freeport, Rev. Joel McClellan officiating. A visitation will be held from 9:00 A.M. until the time of service. Cremation rites have been accorded following the service.
We are heartbroken by Trinity's passing. Many have asked how they can help during this difficult time. If you feel moved to contribute toward funeral expenses, donations can be sent to https://venmo.com/u/Jacqui3504
We deeply appreciate your love and support.
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